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In the 9.0.1 docs it states the following in the SNMP section:
"System load information is shown in the laLoad objects. These objects indicate the load on the Ignition Server, expressed using the load average convention." This appears to be a proprietary MIB. How can I obtain the details on this to load it up on our monitoring platforms? Thanks in advance.
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Brian Holmes Network Architect Fiat Chrysler Automobiles |
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Per the Ignition Server documentation,
"The Ignition Server SNMP service supports SNMPv2C. The objects supported by the service come from the following SNMP MIBs: the MIB-2 MIB, the ucdavis MIB, and the HOSTRESOURCES-MIB." In this case, the laLoad system load information is under the UCDAVIS (UCD) MIB. Performing a SNMPWALK using, for example NET-SNMP, will yield this output. Ex. snmpwalk -v 2c -c community 192.168.1.5 ucd For your network monitoring utility, loading or using the standard UCD-SNMP-MIB tree will be necessary. A copy of UCD-SNMP-MIB from NET-SNMP is attached. |
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