2010/6/18, Rioux, Christophe <[email protected]>: > Hi > > We tried to implemant a monitoring on a OpenBSD 4.4; I get an error message: > index not found (monitoring via Cacti, means net-snmp). My Cacti server is > hosted on another server.
So do we, our cacti is 0.8.7e, from some redhat repository quite some time ago. The monitored server runs 4.7-release with some minor patches. Oh, and the OpenBSD snmpd. Everything works out of the box. > In the snmp result, how can I know which are the right values ? I know there > is somewhere the download and upload dataflow, but where ? You don't need that. Push "New Graph", then "Create New Host", "Generic SNMP-enabled host", SNMPv1 and properly set up community name. "New Graph" again, choose the host and your interfaces should be listed down there, ready to make graphs on. As simple as that. Please make sure you run the latest versions of all the software (or at least those that work for me). And finally don't forget to block snmp from those you don't expect the access from. Also, "listen-on" option in snmpd.conf is quite picky - even if you have multiple address on one interface, you need to specify the correct one. What snmp server do you run, at least? -- Martin Pelikan

