Slight update;
I had a talk with Steve Corey about the MySQL enterprise OID to be used
- As the enterprise OID is partly used by MySQL I was asked to use
.1.3.6.1.4.1.24993.42 as the base of the SNMP tree. I've made a change
to the code to reflect this (common.h and the MYSQL-DB-MIB.mib file).
As always available at http://www.reverze.net/mysql_snmp.tar.gz
If possible, is there someone who is willing to help me test this module
on a large database? Most testing has been done on very small databases,
and I'd like to know how it performs.
Cheers,
Michel Stam
Michel Stam wrote:
> Hey Stewart,
>
> The mail was a day or perhaps two before that :) It was a private
> message sent off-list. I'm talking with a few people within MySQL at
> the moment about the SNMP OID. I'm CC-ing you so you're in the loop
> there.
>
> My employer agrees with the contributors' license, just jet me know
> how this will proceed (I assume I have to paste a new header onto the
> sourcefiles? Its GPL now).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michel
> Stewart Smith wrote:
>> On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 14:01 +0200, Michel Stam wrote:
>>
>>> First of all, I hope you had a nice holiday.
>>>
>>> I wanted to let you know I've updated the mysql agent again; I did
>>> some tests with 5.1.11-beta as well as 4.1.18 and its working now.
>>> Changes are minor, a few bugs fixed and the logevents are now
>>> properly received and converted into SNMP traps.
>>>
>>> As always, updated version available from
>>> http://www.reverze.net/mysql_snmp.tar.gz
>>>
>>> Can you tell me if there's been any progress with regards to the
>>> policy for 3rd party submissions to MySQL?
>>>
>>
>> have a look at:
>>
>> http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Contribution_License_Agreement
>>
>>
>>
>>> Lastly, I've sent mr. Marc Paley an email several weeks ago
>>> (5-7-2006 to be exact). He has not responded. Can you tell me if
>>> there is someone with that name working for MySQL, Inc?
>>>
>>
>> I think i've seen some other mails about this? managed to get a response
>> from elsewhere okay?
>>
>