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      I just added support for Darwin (Apple Mac OSX).
      Tested with Snow Leopard Server.
      Diff from 4410, web interface icon from:
      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/OS_X-Logo.svg/32px-OS_X-Logo.svg.png

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          [OBS-475] Darwin (Apple Mac OSX) support
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Workflow Original: classic default workflow [ 10946 ] New: Observium workflow [ 13803 ]
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Status Original: Resolved [ 5 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]
          csh Chris Schildhorn made changes -
          Comment [ Just tried to add an OS X Server 10.9.3 but the OS is not detected properly. Is there a way I can fix this manually? ]
          landy Mike Stupalov made changes -
          Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]

          Added in r4872.

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Added in r4872.

          ok, .255 is unknown from net-snmp.

          Is there no os definition? (this has moved to includes/definitions/os.inc.php)

          adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - ok, .255 is unknown from net-snmp. Is there no os definition? (this has moved to includes/definitions/os.inc.php)

          iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID: iso.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.255

          atuccia Andrea Tuccia added a comment - iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0 = OID: iso.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.255

          Waht is the sysObjectID.0 returned for darwin?

          That might be a better way to detect it.

          adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - Waht is the sysObjectID.0 returned for darwin? That might be a better way to detect it.

          Just for reminder, snmpd OSX support for sensors for some platform have a little bug. If you cannot read lm-sensors, take a look to
          /usr/share/snmp/SensorDat.xml
          There are some keys with the platform specific definitions. Eg.:
          <key>MacMini3,1</key>
          The plaforms key are sometime incorrect... MacMini3,1 -> Macmini3,1
          If the platform is Macmini4,1, you can copy the Macmini3,1 definitions.

          atuccia Andrea Tuccia added a comment - Just for reminder, snmpd OSX support for sensors for some platform have a little bug. If you cannot read lm-sensors, take a look to /usr/share/snmp/SensorDat.xml There are some keys with the platform specific definitions. Eg.: <key>MacMini3,1</key> The plaforms key are sometime incorrect... MacMini3,1 -> Macmini3,1 If the platform is Macmini4,1, you can copy the Macmini3,1 definitions.
          atuccia Andrea Tuccia created issue -

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