1/23/2024 0 Comments Mikrotik dude mib![]() ![]() I am wondering if there is any way to have the F5 tell you this is the OID for blablabla pool. So I am setting up SNMP, we run the program the Dude but it isn't easy doing the SNMP walk and finding the OID for what you want. A Management Information Base (MIB) is a map of the hierarchical order of all of the managed objects or MIB variables. ![]() To add more MIB files to this pane, upload the MIB file in the Files pane and it will appear here automatically. Again not the best way to do it but I don't want tons on emails telling me when nodes go into or come out of a pool. The MIB nodes pane in The Dude displays the MIB files that are known to the Dude. ![]() Anyway, so I don't want to monitor nodes for applications so I am thinking I want to monitor pools, I just want to make sure the pool is up meaning at least one server is listening on that port. Not the best way to do it but that's what they want. So I am monitoring all nodes for the applications tomcat port in the application pool and when it comes on line I send that application to it. The app developers have set it up in a way where they decide when nodes the applications run on based on which node they start it on. We have this application cluster where there are 25 nodes that are broken down in groups. So I am trying to setup SNMP to monitor pools of these applications. This might get a bit off topic? Sorry in advance if it does. ![]()
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