This setting is used to identify the maximum number of object identifiers (OIDs) that will be queried per batch. If some OID values are too big, the data package with the results might exceed the buffer size. In this situation, you'll see the following error message on all or some of the management servers in the resource pool(s) responsible for monitoring SNMP devices: Incoming SNMP request (
http://blogs.technet.com/b/mihai/archive/2012/05/14/reducing-the-maximum-number-of-oids-queried-in-a-single-batch-in-om-2012.aspx
This policy create REG_DWORD Decimal Value: "MaxOidsPerRequest" in registry key: "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations Manager\3.0\Modules\Global\SNMP\".
SCOM 2012 existing registry value: not present (must create value).
To delete REG_DWORD value from registry, disable this policy.
Default in code value = 50
Minimum value (in this group policy template) = 10
Maximum value (in this group policy template) = 100
Registry Hive | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Registry Path | SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations Manager\3.0\Modules\Global\SNMP\ |
Value Name | MaxOidsPerRequest |
Value Type | REG_DWORD |
Enabled Value | 1 |
Disabled Value | 0 |
Registry Hive | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Registry Path | SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Operations Manager\3.0\Modules\Global\SNMP\ |
Value Name | MaxOidsPerRequest |
Value Type | REG_DWORD |
Default Value | 50 |
Min Value | 10 |
Max Value | 100 |