Oracle Monitoring using SNMP

Is anyone out there using this SNMP as Oracle explains in document
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oem/management_partners/snmp_wp.html
Where would i get this software...
How would I use this with OEM9i

Well from Oracle document of course,
Configuring SNMP for Oracle
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/em.102/b16244/chap2.htm#SNMPR002
What's the Oracle version? btw

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    SUBTREES        1.3.6.1.2.1.1,
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    Perhaps there is something that I have not understand.
    B.
    # snmpd.conf:
    # An example configuration file for configuring the ucd-snmp snmpd agent.
    # This file is intended to only be as a starting point. Many more
    # configuration directives exist than are mentioned in this file. For
    # full details, see the snmpd.conf(5) manual page.
    # All lines beginning with a '#' are comments and are intended for you
    # to read. All other lines are configuration commands for the agent.
    # Access Control
    # As shipped, the snmpd demon will only respond to queries on the
    # system mib group until this file is replaced or modified for
    # security purposes. Examples are shown below about how to increase the
    # level of access.
    # By far, the most common question I get about the agent is "why won't
    # it work?", when really it should be "how do I configure the agent to
    # allow me to access it?"
    # By default, the agent responds to the "public" community for read
    # only access, if run out of the box without any configuration file in
    # place. The following examples show you other ways of configuring
    # the agent so that you can change the community names, and give
    # yourself write access to the mib tree as well.
    # For more information, read the FAQ as well as the snmpd.conf(5)
    # manual page.
    # First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
    # sec.name source community
    com2sec notConfigUser default public
    # Second, map the security name into a group name:
    # groupName securityModel securityName
    group notConfigGroup v1 notConfigUser
    group notConfigGroup v2c notConfigUser
    # Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
    # Make at least snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system fast again.
    # name incl/excl subtree mask(optional)
    view systemview included .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
    view systemview included .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1
    # Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
    # group context sec.model sec.level prefix read write notif
    access notConfigGroup "" any noauth exact systemview none none
    # Here is a commented out example configuration that allows less
    # restrictive access.
    # YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE "COMMUNITY" TOKEN BELOW TO A NEW KEYWORD ONLY
    # KNOWN AT YOUR SITE. YOU MUST CHANGE THE NETWORK TOKEN BELOW TO
    # SOMETHING REFLECTING YOUR LOCAL NETWORK ADDRESS SPACE.
    ## sec.name source community
    #com2sec local localhost COMMUNITY
    #com2sec mynetwork NETWORK/24 COMMUNITY
    ## group.name sec.model sec.name
    #group MyRWGroup any local
    #group MyROGroup any mynetwork
    #group MyRWGroup any otherv3user
    ## incl/excl subtree mask
    #view all included .1 80
    ## -or just the mib2 tree-
    #view mib2 included .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2 fc
    ## context sec.model sec.level prefix read write notif
    #access MyROGroup "" any noauth 0 all none none
    #access MyRWGroup "" any noauth 0 all all all
    # Sample configuration to make net-snmpd RFC 1213.
    # Unfortunately v1 and v2c don't allow any user based authentification, so
    # opening up the default config is not an option from a security point.
    # WARNING: If you uncomment the following lines you allow write access to your
    # snmpd daemon from any source! To avoid this use different names for your
    # community or split out the write access to a different community and
    # restrict it to your local network.
    # Also remember to comment the syslocation and syscontact parameters later as
    # otherwise they are still read only (see FAQ for net-snmp).
    # First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
    # sec.name source community
    #com2sec notConfigUser default public
    # Second, map the security name into a group name:
    # groupName securityModel securityName
    #group notConfigGroup v1 notConfigUser
    #group notConfigGroup v2c notConfigUser
    # Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
    # Open up the whole tree for ro, make the RFC 1213 required ones rw.
    # name incl/excl subtree mask(optional)
    #view roview included .1
    #view rwview included system.sysContact
    #view rwview included system.sysName
    #view rwview included system.sysLocation
    #view rwview included interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifAdminStatus
    #view rwview included at.atTable.atEntry.atPhysAddress
    #view rwview included at.atTable.atEntry.atNetAddress
    #view rwview included ip.ipForwarding
    #view rwview included ip.ipDefaultTTL
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteDest
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteIfIndex
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric1
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric2
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric3
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric4
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteType
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteAge
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMask
    #view rwview included ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric5
    #view rwview included ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaIfIndex
    #view rwview included ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaPhysAddress
    #view rwview included ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaNetAddress
    #view rwview included ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaType
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    #view rwview included egp.egpNeighTable.egpNeighEntry.egpNeighEventTrigger
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    # Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
    # group context sec.model sec.level prefix read write notif
    #access notConfigGroup "" any noauth exact roview rwview none
    # System contact information
    # It is also possible to set the sysContact and sysLocation system
    # variables through the snmpd.conf file:
    syslocation Unknown (edit /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf)
    syscontact Root <root@localhost> (configure /etc/snmp/snmp.local.conf)
    # Example output of snmpwalk:
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    # system.sysDescr.0 = "SunOS name sun4c"
    # system.sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.ucdavis.ucdSnmpAgent.sunos4
    # system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (595637548) 68 days, 22:32:55
    # system.sysContact.0 = "Me <[email protected]>"
    # system.sysName.0 = "name"
    # system.sysLocation.0 = "Right here, right now."
    # system.sysServices.0 = 72
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    # proc NAME [MAX=0] [MIN=0]
    # NAME: the name of the process to check for. It must match
    # exactly (ie, http will not find httpd processes).
    # MAX: the maximum number allowed to be running. Defaults to 0.
    # MIN: the minimum number to be running. Defaults to 0.
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    # Make sure mountd is running
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    # Make sure there are no more than 4 ntalkds running, but 0 is ok too.
    #proc ntalkd 4
    # Make sure at least one sendmail, but less than or equal to 10 are running.
    #proc sendmail 10 1
    # A snmpwalk of the process mib tree would look something like this:
    # % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.2
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.1 = 1
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.3 = 3
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.1 = "mountd"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.2 = "ntalkd"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.3 = "sendmail"
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.3 = 1
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.2 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.3 = 1
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.1 = 1
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.2 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.3 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.1 = "No mountd process running."
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.2 = ""
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.3 = ""
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.2 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.3 = 0
    # Note that the errorFlag for mountd is set to 1 because one is not
    # running (in this case an rpc.mountd is, but thats not good enough),
    # and the ErrMessage tells you what's wrong. The configuration
    # imposed in the snmpd.conf file is also shown.
    # Special Case: When the min and max numbers are both 0, it assumes
    # you want a max of infinity and a min of 1.
    # Executables/scripts
    # You can also have programs run by the agent that return a single
    # line of output and an exit code. Here are two examples.
    # exec NAME PROGRAM [ARGS ...]
    # NAME: A generic name.
    # PROGRAM: The program to run. Include the path!
    # ARGS: optional arguments to be passed to the program
    # a simple hello world
    #exec echotest /bin/echo hello world
    # Run a shell script containing:
    # #!/bin/sh
    # echo hello world
    # echo hi there
    # exit 35
    # Note: this has been specifically commented out to prevent
    # accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
    # a /tmp/shtest before you do. Uncomment to use it.
    #exec shelltest /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
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    # % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.8
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.1 = 1
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.2 = 2
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.1 = "echotest"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.2 = "shelltest"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.1 = "/bin/echo hello world"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.2 = "/bin/sh /tmp/shtest"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.2 = 35
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.1 = "hello world."
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.2 = "hello world."
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.2 = 0
    # Note that the second line of the /tmp/shtest shell script is cut
    # off. Also note that the exit status of 35 was returned.
    # disk checks
    # The agent can check the amount of available disk space, and make
    # sure it is above a set limit.
    # disk PATH [MIN=100000]
    # PATH: mount path to the disk in question.
    # MIN: Disks with space below this value will have the Mib's errorFlag set.
    # Default value = 100000.
    # Check the / partition and make sure it contains at least 10 megs.
    #disk / 10000
    # % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskIndex.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPath.1 = "/" Hex: 2F
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskDevice.1 = "/dev/dsk/c201d6s0"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskMinimum.1 = 10000
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskTotal.1 = 837130
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskAvail.1 = 316325
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskUsed.1 = 437092
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPercent.1 = 58
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorFlag.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorMsg.1 = ""
    # load average checks
    # load [1MAX=12.0] [5MAX=12.0] [15MAX=12.0]
    # 1MAX: If the 1 minute load average is above this limit at query
    # time, the errorFlag will be set.
    # 5MAX: Similar, but for 5 min average.
    # 15MAX: Similar, but for 15 min average.
    # Check for loads:
    #load 12 14 14
    # % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.1 = 1
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.2 = 2
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.3 = 3
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.1 = "Load-1"
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.3 = "Load-15"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.1 = "0.49" Hex: 30 2E 34 39
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.2 = "0.31" Hex: 30 2E 33 31
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.3 = "0.26" Hex: 30 2E 32 36
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.1 = "12.00"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.2 = "14.00"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.3 = "14.00"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.1 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.2 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.3 = 0
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.1 = ""
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.2 = ""
    # enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.3 = ""
    # Extensible sections.
    # This alleviates the multiple line output problem found in the
    # previous executable mib by placing each mib in its own mib table:
    # Run a shell script containing:
    # #!/bin/sh
    # echo hello world
    # echo hi there
    # exit 35
    # Note: this has been specifically commented out to prevent
    # accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
    # a /tmp/shtest before you do. Uncomment to use it.
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.50.1.1 = 1
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    # enterprises.ucdavis.50.3.1 = "/bin/sh /tmp/shtest"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.50.100.1 = 35
    # enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.1 = "hello world."
    # enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.2 = "hi there."
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    # there.' output as the second line from our shell script.
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    # exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.53 mailq /usr/bin/mailq
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    # This will pass total control of the mib underneath the MIBOID
    # portion of the mib to the EXEC-COMMAND.
    # Note: You'll have to change the path of the passtest script to your
    # source directory or install it in the given location.
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    # pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255 /bin/sh /usr/local/local/passtest
    # % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255
    # enterprises.ucdavis.255.1 = "life the universe and everything"
    # enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.1 = 42
    # enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.2 = OID: 42.42.42
    # enterprises.ucdavis.255.3 = Timeticks: (363136200) 42 days, 0:42:42
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