i would like to ask about oid dictionary (if there's
any of it)
uch as temperature id..
-- with smile :P --
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There is no single data dictionary of oids shipped with net-snmp. If you
look in the mibs directory, you will find the raw *MIB.txt files, which are
human readable and contain all the information you should need.
Temperature information would be in LM-SENSORS-MIB.txt, but this is
implemented on relatively few platforms - those that actually use the LM75
chip and have provided hooks in the operating system to read it. I believe
linux has it and I'm working (slowly and hesitantly) on Solaris.
"id" ??
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