Im having the same problem.
When I snmpwalk from an amd64 server to another amd64
server it works fine, but when I do it from an 686 to an amd64 server it fails.
Maybe it has something to do with the different architectures?
Kind regards,
Nicolas
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I'm glad to see i'm not the only one.
I have the same problem. In fact, when snmp IF-MIB::ifInOctets and
IF-MIB::ifOutOctets are polled locally, i.e. a snmpwalk from the box where snmpd
runs, it works perfectly :
titan:~# snmpwalk -c local -v1
Some additional info:
Jochen Friedrich wrote:
I'm running snmpd on Alpha, which is also 64bit, and i can't reproduce
this. Could you
run cat /proc/net/dev on your machine after snmp stops working?
On a system running 5.2.1:
$ cat /proc/net/dev
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Hi Edward,
On Dell em64t systems running the amd64 port of Debian, interfaces statistics
polled via snmp from remote hosts stop incrementing. I haven't tested
on other hardware so can only speak to Dell hardware at the moment. But
the bug shows up on every system running Debian's amd64 port.
Hi Jochen,
Jochen Friedrich wrote:
On Dell em64t systems running the amd64 port of Debian, interfaces statistics
polled via snmp from remote hosts stop incrementing. I haven't tested
on other hardware so can only speak to Dell hardware at the moment. But
the bug shows up on every system
Package: snmpd
Version: 5.2.1.2-4
Severity: important
On Dell em64t systems running the amd64 port of Debian, interfaces statistics
polled via snmp from remote hosts stop incrementing. I haven't tested
on other hardware so can only speak to Dell hardware at the moment. But
the bug shows up on
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