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Hey Adam,
Yes it does:
# snmpwalk -v2c -c <snip> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.1 = INTEGER: 4 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.2 = INTEGER: 0 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.3 = INTEGER: 1 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.4 = INTEGER: 3
(I did miss that it’s the HOST resource…..even thou it written *in the response*)
Thanks !
On 26/02/2022, at 05:57, Adam Armstrong via observium observium@observium.org wrote:
These are from HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, not from a MikroTik mib.
Check the device is actually responding to these OIDs.
Adam.
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Feb 2022, at 21:43, Pieter De Wit via observium observium@observium.org wrote:
Hi Guys,
About 8 hours ago an auto update was applied to a Observium box and following this the CPU graph is gone:
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This is the only change that I can think of so can someone please confirm this ?
A rediscover of the host does “run” the Mikrotik MIB against it but it still fails to find the CPU oids
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