Yes. I used -Dagentx option, but this option did not show nothing.
Communication is not working before i'm login to system and working after
logged (as root)
02.12.2011, 21:25, "Thomas Anders" :
> SLP wrote:
>
>> I load the snmpd 5.7.1 and my subagent daemon at the system startup. First
>> - s
We just updated to from 5.4.1 to 5.7.1 and ran into problems linking the snmpd
executable.
We configured SNMP using the following options:
./configure \
--host=mipsel-linux-uclibc \
--with-logfile="/var/log/snmpd.log" \
--with-persistent-direct
SLP wrote:
> I load the snmpd 5.7.1 and my subagent daemon at the system startup. First -
> snmpd, second my subagent daemon. I view this message: "NET-SNMP version
> 5.7.1 AgentX subagent connected" in console. But I can not get my oids values
> -
> After that I login in system and restart the
On 1 December 2011 22:51, wrote:
> I want to know how multiple subagents communicate each other?
Typically they don't.
The master agent will query individual subagents to retrieve
information from them, but one subagent won't normally talk
to anything else.
Dave
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On 2 December 2011 13:56, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at
wrote:
> Output of server 1 (working)
> # df
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/vzfs 1048576 283028 765548 27% /
> Server 2 (not working)
> #
>On 2 December 2011 13:36, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at
> wrote:
>> the agent is vendor-supplied. Same Versions on both systems:
>
>> Also the config options look the same:
>
>Hmmm
>
>OK - so the difference must be something to do with the two systems themselves.
>
>What does the c
On 2 December 2011 13:36, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at
wrote:
> the agent is vendor-supplied. Same Versions on both systems:
> Also the config options look the same:
Hmmm
OK - so the difference must be something to do with the two systems themselves.
What does the command "df"
>On 2 December 2011 13:21, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at
> wrote:
>> using Nagios SNMP checks to monitor our Server HDD usage.
>>
>> With "snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost hrStorage" I get back all
>> the needed information.
>>
>> . other stuff .
>> HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDe
On 2 December 2011 13:21, Andreas Schnederle-Wagner - Futureweb.at
wrote:
> using Nagios SNMP checks to monitor our Server HDD usage.
>
> With “snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost hrStorage” I get back all the
> needed information.
>
> … other stuff …
> HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageDescr.31 = ST
Hello,
using Nagios SNMP checks to monitor our Server HDD usage.
With "snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost hrStorage" I get back all the
needed information.
... other stuff ...
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageIndex.31 = INTEGER: 31
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageType.31 = OID:
HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES
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