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SNMP_LM75(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					      SNMP_LM75(3)

NAME
snmp_lm75 -- LM75 Sensor module for bsnmpd(1) LIBRARY
(begemotSnmpdModulePath."lm75" = /usr/lib/snmp_lm75.so) DESCRIPTION
The snmp_lm75 module implements a private BEGEMOT-LM75-MIB, which allows reading the temperature of the LM75 sensors on the system. The module reads the sensor(s) temperature using the sysctl(8) API. FILES
/usr/share/snmp/defs/lm75_tree.def The description of the MIB tree implemented by snmp_lm75. /usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-LM75-MIB.txt The private BEGEMOT-LM75-MIB that is implemented by this module. SEE ALSO
bsnmpd(1), gensnmptree(1), snmpmod(3), lm75(4) AUTHORS
Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos@FreeBSD.org> BSD
June 2, 2014 BSD

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SNMP_HOSTRES(3) 					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					   SNMP_HOSTRES(3)

NAME
snmp_hostres -- host resources module for bsnmpd(8) LIBRARY
(begemotSnmpdModulePath."hostres" = /usr/lib/snmp_hostres.so) DESCRIPTION
The snmp_hostres module implements the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB as standardized in RFC 2790. RESTRICTIONS
Not all information in the MIB is meaningful in FreeBSD or is available. The following variables are not implemented or carry no informa- tion: hrFSType There are several types of file systems for which no appropriate OID exists yet which are supported by FreeBSD. For smbfs, procfs and devfs , hrFSOther is returned. In all other cases, hrFSUnknown. hrFSBootable It is questionable what bootable means here. Does it mean that the BIOS is available to start a boot on that file system or does it mean that there is something bootable? In either case this information is not available so this variable returns True for the root file system (which is not necessarily correct) and False for all others. hrFSLastFullBackupDate, hrFSLastPartialBackupDate This is not available and always returns an empty string. Theoretically, this could be retrieved from /etc/dumpdates, which would hardly be correct given the different ways of doing backups. hrDiskStorageTable Floppy devices are currently not reported. Also the names of the disks are hard-coded in the module. FILES
/usr/share/snmp/defs/hostres_tree.def The description of the MIB tree implemented by snmp_hostres. /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES.txt /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt /usr/share/snmp/mibs/BEGEMOT-HOSTRES-MIB.txt This is the MIB that is implemented by this module. SEE ALSO
gensnmptree(1), snmpmod(3) AUTHORS
Victor Cruceru <soc-victor@FreeBSD.org> BSD
January 3, 2006 BSD
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