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[2010/08/25 01:43:40] #net-snmp <Vapula> hi
[2010/08/25 01:44:29] #net-snmp <Vapula> is there a way to make AgentX master and clients enable TCP_NODELAY on the localhost TCP socket ? Except on Linux, it seems this slows down the response time by about 400ms (one round-trip)
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[2010/08/25 17:45:26] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> hello, how hard is it to create a custom OID?
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[2010/08/25 20:07:19] #net-snmp <rstory-work> Led_Zeppelin: not hard
[2010/08/25 20:07:30] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> really?
[2010/08/25 20:07:46] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> I have a condor system and I would like to generate its OID how would I do it?
[2010/08/25 20:08:38] #net-snmp <rstory-work> well first we need to know what kind of oid you are talking about..
[2010/08/25 20:08:56] #net-snmp <rstory-work> does this device already have a snmp agent?
[2010/08/25 20:09:42] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> it does not (atleast I think it does't)
[2010/08/25 20:11:04] #net-snmp <rstory-work> so you are creating an agent for it?
[2010/08/25 20:12:21] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> yes.
[2010/08/25 20:12:41] #net-snmp <rstory-work> is this what you are talking about: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/condor/description.html
[2010/08/25 20:13:19] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> yes! :-)
[2010/08/25 20:14:42] #net-snmp <rstory-work> ok.. are you officially associated with the project?
[2010/08/25 20:14:56] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> I am not, but I am a big user of it...
[2010/08/25 20:17:34] #net-snmp <rstory-work> ok.. well, wisc.edu has their own enterprise oid.. (see http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers)
[2010/08/25 20:18:02] #net-snmp <rstory-work> so you could see if they already have or can get an oid within that branch assigned for the condor project...
[2010/08/25 20:18:20] #net-snmp <rstory-work> or, you can apply for your own enterprise oid...
[2010/08/25 20:18:36] #net-snmp <rstory-work> or, you can just use something in the experimental branch
[2010/08/25 20:18:53] #net-snmp <rstory-work> or you can just make something up...
[2010/08/25 20:24:40] #net-snmp <rstory-work> then you need to define a MIB (a collections of OIDs), and then implement the object defined in the MIB
[2010/08/25 20:27:07] #net-snmp <rstory-work> you could have multiple mibs... one for nodes in system, and another for whatever controls all the resources..
[2010/08/25 20:27:42] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> not easy :-)
[2010/08/25 20:27:45] #net-snmp <rstory-work> this is all a little more complex that creating a single OID to add to an existing system..
[2010/08/25 20:27:53] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> I will submit a bug report for the developers
[2010/08/25 20:27:58] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> thanks for your time!
[2010/08/25 20:28:05] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> btw, have you ever used zabbix?
[2010/08/25 20:28:05] #net-snmp <rstory-work> no problem
[2010/08/25 20:28:28] #net-snmp <rstory-work> no, but i think i checked out their web site a few years back...
[2010/08/25 20:29:11] #net-snmp <Led_Zeppelin> ah, just wondering if you knew how to add an array of parameters :-)
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