For those who are in difficult to get the MIBs from DELL, I am attaching them.
Hope it will help you.
Dell PowerEdge Data Queries [v1.1 2007-12-17]
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Re: Dell PowerEdge Data Queries [v1.1 2007-12-17]
BSOD,
Thanks for the great template, great work as always. I've been meaning to get some dell templates for a couple years now.
I've never had any success getting Cacti to resolve OIDs from MIB files. I just figured it was impossible. Seems like by adding some directives in snmp.conf you've been able to pull it off. Even after adding
'mibs +MIB-Dell-10892' in /etc/snmp/snmp.conf
I'm just getting numerical output for the data queries. I've tested that this directive is being honoured by snmp from the command line, I no longer have to specify '-m ALL' which is kinda cool:
I'm on a linux system, does anyone know of another trick required to get this working? I need this for a couple of templates!
This is a difficult topic to search for, most hits are for people trying to 'load MIBs into Cacti' but what they're really trying to do is create templates for Cacti
Thanks for the great template, great work as always. I've been meaning to get some dell templates for a couple years now.
I've never had any success getting Cacti to resolve OIDs from MIB files. I just figured it was impossible. Seems like by adding some directives in snmp.conf you've been able to pull it off. Even after adding
'mibs +MIB-Dell-10892' in /etc/snmp/snmp.conf
I'm just getting numerical output for the data queries. I've tested that this directive is being honoured by snmp from the command line, I no longer have to specify '-m ALL' which is kinda cool:
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$ snmpwalk -v2c -c public host.domain.com .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1
MIB-Dell-10892::mIBMajorVersionNumber.0 = INTEGER: 5
MIB-Dell-10892::mIBMinorVersionNumber.0 = INTEGER: 9
MIB-Dell-10892::mIBMaintenanceVersionNumber.0 = INTEGER: 5
MIB-Dell-10892::systemManagementSoftwareName.0 = STRING: "Server Administrator"
MIB-Dell-10892::systemManagementSoftwareVersionNumberName.0 = STRING: "5.9.5"
MIB-Dell-10892::systemManagementSoftwareBuildNumber.0 = INTEGER: 1
MIB-Dell-10892::systemManagementSoftwareDescriptionName.0 = STRING: "Management software for Dell systems."
This is a difficult topic to search for, most hits are for people trying to 'load MIBs into Cacti' but what they're really trying to do is create templates for Cacti
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