Dear all,
I have installed mrtg via yum on centos 7, and using cron job to load mrtg
every 5 mins. Everything work fine but just snmp v3 graph no show up. I try
to load the command LAND=C /usr/bin/mrtg /etc/mrtg/metg.cfg it will show an
error "SNMP V3 libraries not found, SNMPV3 disabled.". so, i
> On Mar 24, 2017, at 1:20 AM, Digimer wrote:
>
> STRING: 0:c0:b7:5f:8a:85
I'd guess this is the raw string transported over the wire. The MIB likely
translates to proper MAC formatting. `tcpdump' should uncover this.
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is on topic or not.
I'm trying to query an SNMP value from centos 6 and I get a bad
response if I don't specify the MIB to use:
0 digimer@pulsar:~/anvil/striker$ snmpget -v2c -c public -m
/home/digimer/Downloads/APC/AP790
Hi all,
Not sure if this is on topic or not.
I'm trying to query an SNMP value from centos 6 and I get a bad
response if I don't specify the MIB to use:
0 digimer@pulsar:~/anvil/striker$ snmpget -v2c -c public -m
/home/digimer/Downloads/APC/AP7900/MIB/powernet421.mib 10.255.2.1
.1.3.6.1.2.
I have one machine (out of many with similar hardware) where snmp
requests frequently time out and killing the snmpd process may take
several minutes. The logs are full of entries like:
ipmi_si ipmi_si.0: Error reading sensor 0.
so I assume it is hanging trying to read some hardware sensor. Is
th
Hi there...
I scanned the archives and did some Google'ing ... can find some references
to these errors but didn't find a solution. This started when upgrading
some servers from 5.5 to 5.6 release.
It's net-snmp creating a lot of errors in the /var/log/messages suddenly. I
do believe this
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:37:28PM -0700, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Ummm, Cacti and I'm sure Opsview use rrdtool to generate there graphs.
>
> In fact, my post was to ask for a more friendly tool as Cacti graphs
> get un ruley.
'Unruly' graphs? Not sure what you mean. The data presentatio
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Well, Nagios is more for outage/alerts were I was looking more for
>> trending.
>>
>> Thats why I was originally using Cacti w/Nagios plugin.
>
> There are plenty of graphing/trending addons for Nagios, I moved to
> Icinga and use PNP4Nagios with it.
On 4/13/2011 3:01 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
> Oh. OK. As I indicated, I haven't been following, just dived in
> the middle.I have not used Cacti or Opsview, but am just starting
> to learn rrdtool by itself.
Pretty much all of the packages that collect values and graph them use
rrdtool
On 4/13/2011 12:52 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>> Well, Nagios is more for outage/alerts were I was looking more for
>>> trending.
>>>
>>> Thats why I was originally using Cacti w/Nagios plugin.
>>
>> If you find anything that is really good at this, please post the
>> info.
>
> Will do, soun
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:37:28PM -0700, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
> >>>
> >>> So, if I already have a working nagios that I like, are there any
> >>> advantages to Opsview community? I only have about 100 services I
> >>> monitor, and
- Original Message -
> On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:39:17AM -0700, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >> On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
>
>
On Apr 13, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:39:17AM -0700, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
We looked at a number of monitoring system
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:39:17AM -0700, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
> >>
> >> We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
> >> (community version) Opsview. The m
On Apr 13, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 4/13/2011 12:39 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
(community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at
was
zenoss - I have to admit I was biased du
I'd give ZenOSS a try if I were you.
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 1:50 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] SNMP monitoring options
On 4/13/2011 12:39 PM, a
On Apr 13, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Well, Nagios is more for outage/alerts were I was looking more for
>> trending.
>>
>> Thats why I was originally using Cacti w/Nagios plugin.
>
> There are plenty of graphing/trending addons for Nagios, I moved to
> Icinga and use PNP4Nagios
On 4/13/2011 12:39 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>> We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
>>> (community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at
>>> was
>>> zenoss - I have to admit I was biased due to previous use of and
>>> liking
>>> of nagios.
>>
>> S
>Well, Nagios is more for outage/alerts were I was looking more for
>trending.
>
>Thats why I was originally using Cacti w/Nagios plugin.
There are plenty of graphing/trending addons for Nagios, I moved to
Icinga and use PNP4Nagios with it.
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On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
>>
>> We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
>> (community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at
>> was
>> zenoss - I have to admit I was biased
Am 13.04.2011 04:33, schrieb Keith Keller:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
>>
>> We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
>> (community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at was
>> zenoss - I have to admit I was biased due to prev
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:33:34 -0700
Keith Keller wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
> >
> > We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
> > (community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at was
> > zenoss - I have to admit I was
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:23:19AM +1000, Bob Hepple wrote:
>
> We looked at a number of monitoring systems before closing on
> (community version) Opsview. The main other contender we looked at was
> zenoss - I have to admit I was biased due to previous use of and liking
> of nagios.
So, if I al
On Apr 12, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 4/12/11 2:53 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/
>> proc, network usage, router usage etc...
>>
>> While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly.
>>
>> Was look
On 4/12/11 2:53 PM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/
> proc, network usage, router usage etc...
>
> While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly.
>
> Was looking an OpsView (the free version), wondering what your
> expe
On Apr 12, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Bob Hepple wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:53:41 -0700
> aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/
>> proc, network usage, router usage etc...
>>
>> While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:53:41 -0700
aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/
> proc, network usage, router usage etc...
>
> While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly.
>
> Was looking an OpsView (the free version), wonder
Hi all,
Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/
proc, network usage, router usage etc...
While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly.
Was looking an OpsView (the free version), wondering what your
experience with this type of trend/heuristic analysis has been
thanks, I did what you said and it's working now!!!
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Lorenzo Quatrini <
lorenzo.quatr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> David Leon ha scritto:
> > Hi guys
> >
> > I'm trying to set up the SNMP service. I need it to use MRTG to graph
> > some variables of my Centos 5.3 box.
David Leon ha scritto:
> Hi guys
>
> I'm trying to set up the SNMP service. I need it to use MRTG to graph
> some variables of my Centos 5.3 box. Any of you have a working SNMP
> configuration can send me to tweak mine?
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
I did this:
used the default /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
Hi guys
I'm trying to set up the SNMP service. I need it to use MRTG to graph some
variables of my Centos 5.3 box. Any of you have a working SNMP configuration
can send me to tweak mine?
Thanks
David
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Hi,
> A possible work-around is to use a VPN like openvpn to give you what
> look like normal routes to remote locations even with private addressing.
Given the amount of trouble I've had just getting monitoring to work,
I don't think I'm even going to try fiddling with openVPN.
Besides which, a
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
>> That is normal - typically you'd run opennms on a machine dedicated to
>> monitoring, with perhaps thousands of targets so it wouldn't be running a
>> lot of
>> other services.
>
> Well, unfortunately, there's only that pair of machine in that
> particular location. I
Hi,
> java. I don't remember seeing this problem when installing from the opennms
> yum
> repository, though.
I didn't expect it either, honestly. In most cases, updates/installs
does go relatively painlessly if I don't mess up following
instructions/guides. In this case, I guess I just tripped
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
>> well, i note there's a few versions of rrdtool in the various
>> repositories. the stock CentOS 5 version 9from upstream) is 1.2.30,
>> while rpmforge has 1.3.7, also a seperate rrdutils package (I have no
>> idea whats in it)
>
> *sigh* The stuff of nightmares, I di
Hi,
> well, i note there's a few versions of rrdtool in the various
> repositories. the stock CentOS 5 version 9from upstream) is 1.2.30,
> while rpmforge has 1.3.7, also a seperate rrdutils package (I have no
> idea whats in it)
*sigh* The stuff of nightmares, I did have 1.3.7 installed after
c
John R Pierce wrote:
> Noob Centos Admin wrote:
>> downloaded jrrd but it refuses to ./configure because it cannot find
>> rrd_create
>>
>> yum install rrdtool but there was no rrd_create
>>
>
> well, i note there's a few versions of rrdtool in the various
> repositories. the stock CentOS 5
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> downloaded jrrd but it refuses to ./configure because it cannot find
> rrd_create
>
> yum install rrdtool but there was no rrd_create
>
well, i note there's a few versions of rrdtool in the various
repositories. the stock CentOS 5 version 9from upstream) is 1.2.30
Hi,
> I don't see any similar problem on machines upgraded to Centos5.3 that
> are monitored with (and running) OpenNMS, so I'd guess that since you
> didn't change your snmpd.conf settings it is MRTG-specific.
I think it's my server, quite possibly I screwed up something during
the initial setup
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> Thanks guys for all the suggestions. None of it changed the situation
> but I'm beginning to think that it might have to do with SNMP not
> accepting word names in MRTG, or more specifically some kind of
> language encoding issue.
>
> This is because of the following rea
Thanks guys for all the suggestions. None of it changed the situation
but I'm beginning to think that it might have to do with SNMP not
accepting word names in MRTG, or more specifically some kind of
language encoding issue.
This is because of the following reasons
1. It's been pointed that out t
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> I got itchy fingers over the weekend and decided to fix what wasn't
> broken and upgraded one of the older servers from Centos 5.2 to Centos
> 5.3. Following the recommended process of updating glibc and such
> before the rest, it appeared to work perfectly and rebooted w
On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 12:07 +0800, Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Did the update overwrite your snmpd.conf file? The 'view' on the default
> > one
> > may not permit access to the things mrtg needs to see. Try changing it to
> > .1 to
> > expose everything.
>
> It might have done so. To
Hi,
> Did the update overwrite your snmpd.conf file? The 'view' on the default one
> may not permit access to the things mrtg needs to see. Try changing it to .1
> to
> expose everything.
It might have done so. To be honest I have no idea since I've never
touched the SNMP configuration before
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Perhaps the OIDs changed for the interfaces you are monitoring.
>>
>> Have you tried re-running cfgmaker to regenerate mrtg.cfg? It should
>> pick up the correct OIDs again.
>
> Yes I did, however the default MRTG configuration appears to contain
> almost nothi
Hi,
> Perhaps the OIDs changed for the interfaces you are monitoring.
>
> Have you tried re-running cfgmaker to regenerate mrtg.cfg? It should
> pick up the correct OIDs again.
Yes I did, however the default MRTG configuration appears to contain
almost nothing. Consulting with others. it seems to
In article <667c2e1e0907122340vc63cf71t506fd0f1f8832...@mail.gmail.com>,
Noob Centos Admin wrote:
> I got itchy fingers over the weekend and decided to fix what wasn't
> broken and upgraded one of the older servers from Centos 5.2 to Centos
> 5.3. Following the recommended process of updating glib
I got itchy fingers over the weekend and decided to fix what wasn't
broken and upgraded one of the older servers from Centos 5.2 to Centos
5.3. Following the recommended process of updating glibc and such
before the rest, it appeared to work perfectly and rebooted without
problem.
However, MRTG 2.
adrian kok wrote:
Do you know whether snmpwalk can work in v3?
if not, how can I get the snmp v3 info
Yes.
# snmpwalk --help
Look at the following switches then.
-a PROTOCOL
-l LEVEL
-u USER
-x PROTOCOL
-X PASSPHRASE
Regards,
Max
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Hi
Do you know whether snmpwalk can work in v3?
if not, how can I get the snmp v3 info
Thank you
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I just wish that someone posted 'hey, don't waste time with mrtg until you
deal with snmp..and good luck with that'
School of hard knocks...I coulda went to the beach the last week...
I will check out that program
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Bob Hoffman wrote:
> You know...it would be nice to write a program that would use snmp to just
> scan through the local computer, grab OIDs...and then ask you which ones you
> wanted to make MIBs with.
>
> Then you could just grab those with the graphing programs.
> I think that would be an awesom
.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Filipe Brandenburger
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:23 PM
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] SNMP and OID/MIB/MRTG
>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Sep
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 22:55, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Needless to say, MRTG is now off as is snmp. I think this will be one of
> those 'maybe next year when I can learn all about acessing hardware like an
> engineer' and all.
You can actually use MRTG without SNMP, specially
a very detailed how to on it and hopefully others can use it
without spending months on leanring hardware engineering.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Filipe Brandenburger
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:23 PM
> To:
k...what a complete waste.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nate
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:17 PM
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] SNMP and OID/MIB/MRTG
>
> Bob Hoffman wrote:
>
> While it i
nate wrote:
Bob Hoffman wrote:
While it is somewhat outdated, MRTG itself is outdated as well,
indeed, RRDTOOL is the new MRTG. and Cacti, which is a web wrapper for it.
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/
http://www.cacti.net/
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 21:46, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question 1- does snmpd have to run as a daemon, or only run once so I can
> get OID and MIBs from it?
Yes, it has to be running as a daemon.
> Question 2- does anyone know the command in snmp to get the required OID and
Bob Hoffman wrote:
While it is somewhat outdated, MRTG itself is outdated as well,
I wrote a howto for MRTG about 5-6 years ago -
http://howto.aphroland.org//HOWTO/MRTG/
(I haven't maintained it in years, and have no real plans to
update the site again in the future)
> Question 1- does snmpd ha
Hi all.
I am having an issue and quite frankly would rather not spend the entire
next two days learning the entire snmp program. I am hoping someone out
there has used MRTG and SNMP to make it work.
I have both installed. Single server, polling itself.
Question 1- does snmpd have to run as a da
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Enyo wrote:
> I do not care about seeing normal connection info from snmpd, but
> retaining logging for other info such as malformed packets, bad
> community strings etc is of interest.
I think you can just put your logging level in /etc/snmp/snmpd.c
Hi,
Does anyone know how to prevent snmpd from writing the below into
/var/log/messages/
Nov 29 19:35:02 serenity snmpd[2287]: Received SNMP packet(s) from
UDP: [127.0.0.1]:34309
Nov 29 19:35:02 serenity snmpd[2287]: Connection from UDP: [127.0.0.1]:34309
Nov 29 19:35:02 serenity last message rep
Hi
I managed to install Dell Managed node on our servers, and now I am able
to monitor them through IT Assistance.
however there is one process that some time consume too much cpu process.
/opt/dell/srvadmin/dataeng/bin/dsm_sa_datamgr32d
it is not too much but still we are concern about it.
Hi,
Thanks for help.
I was able to install srvadmin-base on my server, and added following
lines on snmp.conf
rwcommunity
view all included .1
smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1
But still can not browse Dell OID with following command.
snmpwalk -Of -v 1 -c public 127.0.0.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.674
> would you please explain more.
> does dell has a yum repository that I can download Dell packages ?
Yes, I put the link in my first email. The docs are pretty good, you
shouldn't have to much trouble.
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Repository/hardware
Patrick
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Hello Patric,
would you please explain more.
does dell has a yum repository that I can download Dell packages ?
Thanks
Flaherty, Patrick wrote:
We use Dell OpenManage on Centos 4.5. First you have to trick
the OpenManage software (and installer) into thinking you
have RHEL. For v4 you add "Na
> We use Dell OpenManage on Centos 4.5. First you have to trick
> the OpenManage software (and installer) into thinking you
> have RHEL. For v4 you add "Nahant" to the end of line of text in
/etc/redhat-release.
> Nahant is the code name for RHEL4 and Dell software looks for
> it to know what ty
On 10/19/07, Centos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> has any one is using Dell OpenManage on Centos ?
We use Dell OpenManage on Centos 4.5. First you have to trick the
OpenManage software (and installer) into thinking you have RHEL. For
v4 you add "Nahant" to the end of line of text in /etc/redhat-re
> We have Dell servers and need to monitor them through SNMP.
> but need to install or insert Dell MIBs to our Centos.
> is copying MIBs are enough ?
I haven't worked with the Dell mibs besides walking them when I was
first playing with OMSA
> has any one is using Dell OpenManage on Centos ?
I u
Hello
We have Dell servers and need to monitor them through SNMP.
but need to install or insert Dell MIBs to our Centos.
is copying MIBs are enough ?
has any one is using Dell OpenManage on Centos ?
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