6140 MIB File for SNMP/6140 Monitoring

Hi,
i�m looking for a MIB file for 6140 Disk Array. I found only 3510 MIB file, but nothing related to 6140.
The target of my actual task is setting up monitoring on a 6140 Array from a customer. We are using Big Sister Monitoring Software.
3510 monitoring was no problem due to the fact that it was easily getting some status infos via Command Line Tool, this has changed since 6140 is using a new kind of management application, which doesn�t seems to give useable output directly (regarding to a colleague) and requires login.
Any Suggestions e.g. other ways than snmp for monitoring? Status-Sites from the web-frontend?
Thanks in advance!
I

Hi,
I have the same problem : finding the 6140's mib to identify traps.
I guess that SUN-SAM-MIB.mib may be the good one, but I'm not sure.
to get it, I have downloaded StorageTek SAM-FS 4.6 and searched for mibs inside.
could someone confirm I found the good mib
thanks
thomas

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