I've setup the command but with 200 seconds timeout.
The command ended in ~20 seconds and resulted in 5952 lines (yes, 6 thousand!), but without the ones You can find in my first post.
Looks very bad
Hi, renamed the MIB as You told (via ssh, not by removing and adding as txt, is this right?), but no effect.
It is listing them as in the 2nd screen in 1st post.
The snmpwalk isn't loading the MIB file. Lets create the snmp config file and set it up lo load all of the MIB files.
Create the file /etc/snmp/snmp.conf, and put into it:
This tells the snmp* commands that they should load ALL mibs in the mibdirs /usr/share/snmp/mibs
Save the file, quit.
Now run the snmpwalk command and see if the OID's that you are looking for are found.
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It should search that folder for the MIB files by default without creating the snmp.conf file with those settings.
For some reason, your system isn't looking there.
Can I lock up this post?
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