I’m 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 127.0.
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 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
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.
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 e
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