Yes. I got that working.

The only problem is: everytime I restart the snmpd service the snmpd.conf
is written again and I lose my configs.

Any hint?


2013/2/26 Jon Spriggs <[email protected]>

> I've briefly experimented - you can install mini-snmpd using opkg but
> there's no configuration options set up for this.
>
> Once you've installed the package, you can run mini_snmpd -c
> <COMMUNITY_NAME> -D <DESCRIPTION> -d /jffs,/tmp -a -i
> eth0,eth0.1,eth0.2,br-lan will give you a SNMPv2 polling of disks /jffs,
> /tmp and interfaces eth0, eth0.1, eth0.2 and your bridged interfaces. From
> the looks of things, you can only poll 4 of each thing, so you could
> monitor /jffs, /rom, /tmp and /mnt, but no other file systems, likewise you
> can only poll four interfaces, which is no good if you've got OpenVPN
> running.
>
> I'm doing some stuff at work with the UCD's net-snmp package (which is
> also available through opkg as snmpd-static, but it seems to only provide
> the binary, and no supporting files, such as the configuration files) so
> I'd be tempted (although not just yet, mind!) to document configuring the
> net-snmp files, but if you want something right now, go with the mini-snmpd
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs
>
>
> On 26 February 2013 16:33, FM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi people,
>>
>> I would like to monitor my Fonera 2.0n through SNMP.
>>
>> Is there any chance to do it ?
>>
>> Thanks!
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