You can in more detail how to do this?

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19.03.2025 17:46, Nick Couchman пишет:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 8:13 AM AUCLAIR FREDERIC (CNAM / Dijon) <frederic.aucl...@assurance-maladie.fr.invalid> wrote:

    Hello all,

    If it’s possible to find the result by script or other way, you
    can use « extend » in snmpd.conf.

    Ex : extend <specific OID> program_that_give_the_data_you_want


Yes, you could probably do this:
* For the client, you can query the REST API (api/session/data/<DATA SOURCE>/activeConnections) for the current active connections. * For guacd, you'd need to just write a script to gather the total number of running guacd processes, since each connection forks a new process. There should be one main guacd process, and then one for each connection.

    Regards,

    *De :*Samoilov Danil <samoi...@itsperm.ru>
    *Envoyé :* mercredi 19 mars 2025 13:02
    *À :* Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org>; user@guacamole.apache.org
    *Objet :* Re: mib files for monitoring on a zabbix server

    Tell me if the implementation of support is planned?

Currently there is no plan to implement this feature, although I think it's a perfectly reasonable request. I'm not sure I'd implement a full SNMP stack, but some sort of net-snmp extension module that gathers this information seems reasonable.

-Nick

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