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We intentionally removed duplication of IF-MIB from vendor-specific sections. The default snmp.yml is meant as an example, not a canonical config. |
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Host operating system: output of
uname -a
docker: Linux d369f3590257 5.16.17-sun50iw9 #3 SMP Tue Aug 9 13:51:16 CST 2022 aarch64 GNU/Linux
snmp_exporter version: output of
snmp_exporter -version
snmp_exporter, version 0.23.0 (branch: HEAD, revision: 20657d2)
build user: root@e4de29736f81
build date: 20230816-09:52:12
go version: go1.20.7
platform: linux/arm64
tags: netgo
What device/snmpwalk OID are you using?
Mikrotik
If this is a new device, please link to the MIB(s).
What did you do that produced an error?
I promoted to the new version, or rather the promotion was done by crontab
What did you expect to see?
I expected it to go further
What did you see instead?
I still have the old snmp-exporter and some new ones. I checked the old and new configuration files and they contain ifHCInOctets in the Mikrotik section. But the metrics on the new one do not contain any ifHCInOctets lines, while the old one does.
The same goes for ifHCOutOctets or ifPhysAddress.
For the new one, I use the docker default new configuration file in one case and in the other I have a newly ungenerated one. Unfortunately with the new one it doesn't work for either.
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