Hi,
I'm trying to set up snmp on my system, but i've run into a few
difficulties. Some queries w/ snmp work fine (for example, uptime,
ssRawContexts, etc.), but some i can't load. I want to set up cpu
monitoring of some of my hosts w/ cacti, but for some reason i can't
get to the cpu stuff w/ sn
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 04:47:07PM IST, Rakotomandimby (R12y) Mihamina
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Hello,
> root-maildpkg -l | grep snmp
> ii libnet-snmp-pe 5.0.1-1Script SNMP connections
> ii libsnmp-base 5.1.2-6.1 NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
Hi,
I'm running a Debian Testing with a 2.6.8-2 Debian patched kernel.
I try to use mrtg.
The problem is I cant get mrtg's cfgmaker working properly because of some
weird errors. snmpd is launched.
The kernel is a custom-compiled kernel, but from the Debian sources. May
be I missed one option,
RTFFAQ? Turns out that the problem doesn't occur if I specify a really
long timeout for smtpwalk. After the
'system.sysORTable.sysOREntry.sysORUpTime.9' line, it just gives me an
'End of MIB' and does not stay busy after that. So I know a
workaround, but I'd still like to know why it takes so long
Hi,
I am using an up-to-date snmp/snmpd on Woody (i.e. both are version
4.2.3-2). If I do an 'snmpwalk localhost public system', it diplays
everything up to system.sysORTable.sysOREntry.sysORUpTime.9 and then
gives me a timeout. After that, snmpd stays unresponsive for a long
time. Even with /etc
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