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Hi Alex,
The output gives,
netsnmp_udp: open remote 158.69.82.8
Timeout: No Response from test.net-snmp.org
I will try the same from home-net and see.
regards,
/vicky
Alex Burger wrote:
| Hi Vicky.
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| What do you get from:
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| snmpget -D
It looks like setting the value for snmptrap / snmp-trap in the services
file SHOULD work, but on my Windows 2000 Professional machine it does
not. Based on this old MS tech note, Windows should be reading the
services file for the destination port since NT 3.5:
http://support.microsoft.com/de
Servus Thomas!
I figured it out on my own, but thank you very much for your tip. I used -DALL
and that gave me output that I can grep and find what I am looking for. When I
tell SolarWinds to re-poll the node, I can see the output repeat. Tring it with
-Ddumpx_recv give me a lot less noise. Tha
Mohr James wrote:
Since SolarWinds does not tell us
what OIDs are being read, it is difficult to determine where the problem
is.
The OIDs are easy to find out. Either run snmpd on the linux host in debug mode
(e.g. with "-Ddumpx_recv") or capture the traffic between the two hosts with a
sniffer (
Hi Andy!
Thanks for replying.
>> The implementation of the MIBs distributed with Net-SNMP is
>> not complete
>> for every platform. If I recall correctly some (or maybe all) of the
>> processor information is not implemented on Linux.
I am aware of the fact that support for the various MIBs d
Hi Vicky.
What do you get from:
snmpget -Dnetsnmp_udp -c demopublic -v 2c test.net-snmp.org
system.sysUpTime.0
Alex
Vicky Rode wrote:
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Hi Alex,
I've tried w/ and w/o firewall access with no avail. I've even tried
using snmpwalk, snmpget and getif w/ sa
Jude Amal Anand wrote:
Hi ...
I was told that we need to create MIBs ( Notification Type MIBs ) to send Traps.
I Created one Notification Type MIB and also sent the TRAP with some
values carried by the Trap Fields.
Now I wanted to check whether the Values I sent were stored in the MIB
or not. So i
Mohr James wrote:
Hi All!
My boss just bought a copy of SolarWinds and we have discovered that it
is not reporting information as one would expected. Specifically when
displaying the CPU usage on a SuSE Linux machine (net-snmp 5.1.2) it
consistantly shows 1 or 2 (theoretically percent). However, to
...more precisely,
- what happens on agent side, when an ACK to an inform trap is received ?
- what happens when there is no ACK to an inform trap ? what is the
agent behavior on unconfimed inform trap ?
- upon ACK from an inform trap, can we use this event into a subagent
issuing this inform trap
Hello,
I've recently installed Net-SNMP 5.2.1 on one of my servers.
This server (Debian 3.0r3, Linux 2.6.8) has several mount points; two of
them being remote SMB drives.
Now, one is being somewhat unstable (old, cranky server), and
occasionally we lose the connection to this.
This seems to cause
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