This is not really related to Observium. We only display the string reported by the OS.
In this case the snmp service on windows is not providing the processor description.
An alternative SNMP daemon on windows might provide better information, but I don’t really know.
Adam Armstrong
added a comment - This is not really related to Observium. We only display the string reported by the OS.
In this case the snmp service on windows is not providing the processor description.
An alternative SNMP daemon on windows might provide better information, but I don’t really know.
If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1.
If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs:
./discovery.php -d -h <device>
./poller.php -d -h <device>
additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files
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Please make and attach additional information about the device:
full snmp dump from device:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -Ih -ObentxU <hostname> .1 > myagent.snmpwalk
snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> -t 3 -Cc --hexOutputLength=0 -Ih -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk
If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1.
If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs:
./discovery.php -d -h <device>
./poller.php -d -h <device>
additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files
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Look this page:
https://docs.observium.org/device_windows/