Unfortunately, that's a feature that was discontinued a few versions ago
and isn't working at this point (nor does Javier plan to work on it in
the future).
Javier/Craig - Should this be pulled from the documentation and the
interface for the next version?
Thanks,
Tim Carr
Buchanan Associates
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Hi Gang,
I decided to replace Nagios with JFFNMS. One important feature I need
is the satellite ability. I took a look at the documentation and it's
really slim. Anybody knows where I can find more info about setting
up satellites?
Haim Dimer
Systems Administrator
Prolexic Technologies
86
Hello,
It now works !
Thank you a lot.
Best regards.
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 11:41:00PM +0100, Boris Belousov/GEMMA Systems spol. s
r.o. wrote:
> What version of SNMP do you use?
> try v1 instead v2c
> Boris
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28.12.2005 18:20:13:
>
> > Hello everybody.
> >
>
On 12/29/05, Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, my SNMP config works just fine. I am able to snmpwalk the MIB tree
> just fine and see proper values for network interfaces, CPU, memory, etc...
Perhaps something got mangled during your install. Also, are you
choosing SNMPv1 when you add h
Yes, my SNMP config works just fine. I am able to snmpwalk the MIB tree
just fine and see proper values for network interfaces, CPU, memory, etc...
Tim Nelson
Utaria Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
falz wrote:
I've got JFF monitoring 50ish FreeBSD servers that are 3.x, 4.x, 5.x,
and