In my experience that is usually because of a script error, such as a perl 
dependency or something like that.

Can you try and run the command manually from your opsview server?

The output of that might give some insight into the issue.  Perhaps, there is 
some Perl library that is not installed.

-JB
On Feb 23, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Joe Goldberg wrote:

> I have version 3.5.2 that I just did a clean install on today via yum on a 
> CentOS 5 64 Bit machine.
>  
> I am configuring it to monitor the Interfaces of a Cisco router via SNMP and 
> they are all showing up as down with the error “(Return code of 255 is out of 
> bounds)”.
>  
> I have another OpsView install at version 2.12.4 (I know it’s old but it has 
> been very reliable) that is doing the same check with no problems.
>  
> I saw a post to try the check_snmp_linkstatus file at 
> http://svn.opsview.org/opsview/trunk/opsview-core/nagios-plugins/check_snmp_linkstatus.
>   I tried it and I get the same error.
>  
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>  
> Thanks,
> Joe
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