Nono, the MIBs are in mibs/, the code goes elsewhere, usually in includes/discovery and includes/poller.

You need to understand the structure of SNMP and MIBs, and have som eunderstanding of what should be on the device, then you can follow examples.

adam.

On 06/03/2015 22:39:48, Teemu Grönqvist <teemu.gronqvist@net9.fi> wrote:

Ohh... that explains a lot why it didn't look like the other stuff in
the mibs folder!

Would you have a link to a tutorial for me to get started on this MIB
writing? I'm a total newbie. Gonna search Observium docs.

I want my switch to draw more graphs than just ports.

Thank you,
Teemu Grönqvist
Net9 Oy

7.3.2015, 0:36, Adam Armstrong kirjoitti:
> Adding MIBs doesn't do what you think. Someone has to write code to
> understand the contents of the MiB. The MIBs just act as documentation
> when writing the code!
>
> Adam.
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> On 6 March 2015 15:40:40 Teemu Grönqvist wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> Can you add MIB for TP-link TL-SG3210?
>>
>> MIBs can be found here
>> http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SG3210_V1_MIB(2).zip
>>
>> How can I add them myself?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Teemu Grönqvist
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