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Please pass this on:
Does everyone know that Richard Stallman is in Australia?
He's talking tonight at Melbourne Uni: Big Picture Seminar Presents:
EdXN Branch Forum - Free Software in Ethics and in Practice
http://acs.org.au/rmstour/
You probably all know but just in case you
On Wednesday 15 September 2010 11:36:52 you wrote:
Looks nice, but what do you personally use it for out of interest?
From: james j...@tigger.ws
To: slug@slug.org.au
Sent: Wednesday, 15 September, 2010 11:03:26 AM
Subject: [SLUG] Logic Analyser
It causes a warm glow when someone makes
Of course there is a logic analyser _using_ an Arduino:
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/LogicAnalyzer
I suppose you would want an analyser somewhat quicker than an Arduino to
find those glitches in the Arduino that cause your star project to
malfunction.
To get a little back on topic, the
Hi
http://www.sheflug.org.uk/clayton.html
A meeting we had last week. Might interest someone out there. This
is a short summary with a YouTube video.
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I've setup a Centos 5 with Cacti, it all seems to work, but, when I try to
get interface info from the Centos host itself, I get nothing, what am I
missing ?
Centos host is on 192.168.1.40, I've created a 'generic snmp host' in
Catci at 192.168.1.40, but, get Success though with [0 Items, 0
you definitely need to setup snmpd.conf, although I'd be surprised if decent
defaults weren't already there
snmpwalk is a useful utility for debugging this stuff - you should basically
get every snmp metric available by pointing this at your monitored machine,
using the right snmp version and
start with the command like snmpwalk to see that snmp is working properly.
as netsnmp allows you to not only have snmp v2 communities, but also IP
and oid access lists.
Dean
On 9/15/2010, Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
I've setup a Centos 5 with Cacti, it all seems to work, but, when I
On Thu, September 16, 2010 8:10 am, DaZZa wrote:
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Voytek Eymont li...@sbt.net.au wrote:
Try creating it as either template type Local Linux Host or ucd/net
SNMP host instead.
DaZZa,
thanks, it doesn't seem to have such template, perhaps I need to import
On Thu, September 16, 2010 8:45 am, Tony Sceats wrote:
you definitely need to setup snmpd.conf, although I'd be surprised if
decent defaults weren't already there
snmpwalk is a useful utility for debugging this stuff - you should
basically get every snmp metric available by pointing this at
what if you try to specifiy the Interface OID, with something like
snmpwalk somehost -v1 -c public 1.3.6.1.2.1.2
Also you should find lots of data here:
/usr/share/snmp/mibs/
all which should have been in the net-snmp package anyway, which you can
easily verify what MIBs are available by
On Thursday 16 September 2010 06:57:15 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
Of course there is a logic analyser using an Arduino:
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/LogicAnalyzer
I suppose you would want an analyser somewhat quicker than an Arduino to
find those glitches in the Arduino that
On Thu, September 16, 2010 9:07 am, DaZZa wrote:
Try creating it as either template type Local Linux Host or ucd/net
SNMP host instead.
They're standard Cacti device templates - when you create the device,
one of the drop-down boxes has a 'Template option - those two should be in
it - see
On Thu, September 16, 2010 9:12 am, Tony Sceats wrote:
what if you try to specifiy the Interface OID, with something like
snmpwalk somehost -v1 -c public 1.3.6.1.2.1.2
Tony, thanks:
# snmpwalk localhost -v1 -c public 1.3.6.1.2.1.2
# snmpwalk localhost -v2c -c public 1.3.6.1.2.1.2
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