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Re: Can anyoe recomend an SNMP agent?



On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:36:08AM -0400, Stan Brown scribed:

heya,

> I have just discovered the wonders of mrtg. It's really neat.

you probably want to look at Cricket, which is better ;) mrtg is considered
abandonware AFAIK..

> So heres the question. Can anyone recomend an SNMP agent that fits the
> following requirements:
> 
> 1. Relativly easy to configure.
> 2. Works on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX (9, 10 * 11), NetBSD Linux, and
> Solaris?
> 
> I looked at ucd-snmp and while it will probably work, I must admit that I
> am totaly blown way by it's configuration system.

I'm afraid that ucd-snmp and the cmu-snmp agent are the only two that I
have come across that work on OpenBSD and neither support the new MIBII
host mib properly yet.. 

I personally use Empire's excellent SystemEDGE agent on all commercial OS's
and although they have support for Linux, they haven't ported it to
FreeBSD or OpenBSD yet.

 -- joe.
 




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