Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB draft
Randy Stewart <randall@lakerest.net> Fri, 31 October 2008 11:50 UTC
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Subject: Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB draft
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Dirk: Let me add my two cents to this discussion as well.. The company I work for will soon be using Rserpool for its fault tolerant deployments. We will be highly dependent on having a mib since all of our monitoring is via SMNP... so it would be really useful to have it as a "standard" mib.. we can use it without this.. but then we will have to keep the document alive somehow for a long time... not a good situation IMO.. R On Oct 30, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Dirk Hoffstadt wrote: > Dear Magnus, > > in our company DH Datentechnik, we actively deploy RSerPool for > workload > distribution in a SimProcTC-based simulation pool. For our > administration, we strongly rely on SNMP-based tools. Having the > possibility to also administer different RSerPool systems would be a > great benefit for reducing our non-SNMP administration overhead. > > I have reviewed the draft document draft-ietf-rserpool-mib-07.txt and > found - except for the missing opaque transport parameter mentioned by > Michael Tüxen - no problems. Since the core RSerPool documents are > RFCs > now, I think it is quite useful to also bring the MIB document to RFC > soon. Otherwise, I see the problem that different RSerPool-based > systems > use incompatible MIBs - which should be avoided. > > > -- > > Regards, > > Dirk Hoffstadt > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > M.Sc. Dirk Hoffstadt > DH Datentechnik > 45219 Essen > Germany > E-Mail: hoffstadt@dhdt.de > Internet: http://www.dhdt.de > PGP-PublicKey: https://dhdt.de/private/dirkhoffstadt_pubpgp.asc > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > rserpool mailing list > rserpool@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rserpool > ----- Randall Stewart randall@lakerest.net _______________________________________________ rserpool mailing list rserpool@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rserpool
- [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB draft Ong, Lyndon
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Magnus Westerlund
- [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB draft Chris Singh
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Michael Tüxen
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Thomas Dreibholz
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Jobin Pulinthanath
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Dirk Hoffstadt
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Michael Kohnen
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Nihad Cosic
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Magnus Westerlund
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Randy Stewart
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Ong, Lyndon
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Randy Stewart
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Ong, Lyndon
- Re: [Rserpool] WG Last Call on the Rserpool MIB d… Thomas Dreibholz