HCP System Management Help
To find out exactly which fields HCP exposes under mib-2 and ucdavis, you can walk the MIB. Walking the MIB means having the SNMP client query HCP for the exposed fields.
How you walk the MIB depends on your SNMP tool. The instruction below uses the command-line tool from the publicly available net-snmp package. You can download this package from http://www.net-snmp.org.
To walk the MIB with net-snmp, you use the snmpwalk command with this format:
snmpwalk-v snmp-version -csnmp-community-name
node-ip-address-or-hostnamemib-root
node-ip-address-or-hostname is a valid front-end IP address or hostname of a storage node in the HCP system. The node that you specify must be running and healthy (that is, it must be available to the system).
This sample snmpwalk command queries the node with the IP address 192.168.210.16 for the fields that HCP exposes in subtrees branching from mib-2:
snmpwalk -v 2c -c public 192.168.210.16 mib-2
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