This is not a Squid problem.
snmpwalk did not find the Squid MIB. You need to tell snmpwalk to read
the Suqid MIB if you want to use friendly names rather than umeric
OID's.
See the snmp documentation.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Developer
Paulo Matos wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I can't get any results from squid despite it was built with snmp
> support. I get the following:
>
> $ snmpwalk -p 161 localhost public enterprises.nlanr.cacheSystem
> enterprises.nlanr.cacheSystem: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not
> found: enterprises -> nlanr)
>
> The box is a redhat-7.2 with latest squid update
> (squid-2.4.STABLE3-1.7.2).
>
> Seems that 'snmp_mib_path' configuration directive has disapeer!?
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Paulo Matos
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