On Aug 15, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Jon Myers wrote:
I tried to install snmpd on the localhost intermapper is running
on... after failing a few times, I finally woke up, and ran "lsof -
ni udp:snmp" and discovered that intermapperd is listening on the
snmp port...
There are two SNMP udp port numbers; port 161 is for snmpd and port
162 is for traps. Normally, InterMapper will listen on port 162 for
incoming traps. InterMapper also supports an "alternate" trap port
that defaults to 161. It sounds like you have the alternate trap
listening port enabled.
So, how do I make intermapper monitor the box its sitting on? I
basically want to know CPU usage averages, network traffic, system
load, etc..
There isn't a localhost probe at this time. The best way is what you
are doing -- run snmpd on the local machine.
Regards,
Bill Fisher
Dartware,
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