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NIFI GetSNMP processor configuration
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Apache NiFi
Created ‎09-23-2016 08:38 AM
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Hi,
I'd like to configure a GetSNMP processor (but I don't know about snmp). But even if I read the doc, it's not easy to fill in the mandatory fields :
The first field is the OID. How to get it ? Same for the SNMP version, for SNMP Security Level (SNMP Security name / user name?), SNMP Authentication Protocol (SNMP Authentication pass phrase??) and SNMP Private Protocol
Can anyone supply me a sample ? (or how to fill in the fields)
Thx
Created ‎09-23-2016 08:47 AM
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All the information you are looking for should be provided by the person in charge of setting the SNMP agent you are requesting. It depends of how is configured the SNMP agent on the device you are requesting. The OID is the "address" of the information you want to retrieve. Let's say you want to get the current CPU use of the device you want to monitor, then you have to know the OID of this information (usually it is provided with the device in a MIB). Some of widely used OIDs can be found on this blog for example:
http://www.debianadmin.com/linux-snmp-oids-for-cpumemory-and-disk-statistics.html
Hope this helps.
Created ‎09-23-2016 08:47 AM
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All the information you are looking for should be provided by the person in charge of setting the SNMP agent you are requesting. It depends of how is configured the SNMP agent on the device you are requesting. The OID is the "address" of the information you want to retrieve. Let's say you want to get the current CPU use of the device you want to monitor, then you have to know the OID of this information (usually it is provided with the device in a MIB). Some of widely used OIDs can be found on this blog for example:
http://www.debianadmin.com/linux-snmp-oids-for-cpumemory-and-disk-statistics.html
Hope this helps.
