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RE: [snips-users] snmpmon and web
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It turned out it was the snmpmon-collector script itself. It was not properly parsing the results from the ping command so it thought the systems were unavailable and would not even run snmpwalk. Brian Andrus -----Original Message----- From: Tim Peiffer [mailto:peiffer at umn edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:39 AM To: Ean Kingston Cc: Brian Andrus; Snips Users list Subject: Re: [snips-users] snmpmon and web A less obvious but more important question may be: Are you running the snmp-collector? Like hostmon, it occurs ion pairs. hostmon and hostmon-collector, snmpmon and snmpmon-collector. Tim Peiffer peiffer at umn edu Ean Kingston wrote: >Please excuse me if these questions are obvious but: >Have you got snmpd running on your system? >Have you got the 'public' password set correctly? >Have you tested your snmpd with snmpget? > >On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 00:15, Brian Andrus wrote: > > >>Ok I am trying to get some sort of data out of the snmpmon monitor. >> >> >> >>So far I took the sample config and merely put in one system, the host >>snips is running on (Linux 7.2). >> >> >> >>Here is the snippet from the config: >> >>-----snip >> >>STARTDEVICES >> >> >> >># DEVICE cid type [ type type ... ] >> >>## >> >>## Known types are: >> >># system rmon router cisco_router cisco_ts host >> >> >> >>rh1 public host >> >> >> >>--------snip >> >> >> >>All I get when I start the snmpmon is a DataAge critical error for >>awhile and then nothing else. Eventually I want to get the IfInOctets >>and IfOutOctets to be monitored, but for now I would like to graph the >>cpuload. >> >> >> >>Is there something I am missing here? When I look at my snips info >>page from the web, there is nothing listed as the snmpmon once the >>DataAge errors roll off. >> >> >> >> >> >>Brian Andrus >> >> >> >> |