On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:09:30AM +0100, Dave Shield wrote:
> > I'm suspicious that the "paranoid" security group defined in
> > snmpd.conf simply isn't providing the necessary information.
> 
> That was my immediate suspicion too.
> My initial guess was that the default configuration will give
> access to the 'system' group only  (or 'system' + 'hrSystem'),
> and anything else needs to be explicitly configured.
>     This is confirmed by your snmpd.conf file.

Yep.

I changed from 'paranoid' to a full read-only permission set, and the
CPU, Load Average, and Memory Usage graphs are now being populated.

Another factor is that it has to be graphing for some period of time
before it will generate the graphs; it doesn't happen right away,
or even after the first polling.  It appears to want to fill the graph
before it starts showing anything.
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