On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 07:32:06PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > I was too quick with my earlier message. > > I don't think anybody mentioned OpenBSD implementation of dhcp server > and client. IIRC FreeBSD uses OpenBSD version of the client for its base > installation. Traditionally FreeBSD doesn't come with dhcp server which > needs to be installed from ports. > > OpenBSD has its own sensorsd which is pure gold and unlike other BSDs > IPMI driver is disabled from generic. FreeBSD has half finished native > sensoring framewark but encourages the use of IPMI. > > OpenBSD has its own SNMP daemon. Somebody could probably clarify what is > the relation to "BSD SNMP" (bsnmp) daemon found in FreeBSD for example.
Don't get fooled, the term BSD is often used as an alias for FreeBSD. OpenBSD's snmpd is not related to bsnmp. I started snmpd in 2007 after dissatisfaction with other implementations. And, in contrast to net-snmp and bsnmp, snmpd is designed to be monolithic, non-modular and is specifically for OpenBSD. > The OpenBSD snmpd comes with bunch of custom MIBs comparing to net-snmp > which can be installed from the ports and it is too bad that no tool can > out of box pool all PF for example related stuff into RRD and display it > in nice fashion (at least Observium which I am using is not capable of > doing it). > ? You can use the OpenBSD MIBs to generate fancy graphs with many tools. Reyk