Mike, et. al:

snmpwalk *is* installed on the VMWare image, for just such tests.

-Eric

Mike Fratto wrote:
No troubles. You have to install it onto the zenoss disk. rpath, the
distro that the zenoss VMware image is on, uses conary for software
management. You can read about it here
http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Conary:Concepts.

I know there are others on this list using the VMWare image that have
used conary to install stuff, so perhaps they could give you some
pointers.

There might  be a simpler way. I think all you need to do is check to
see if you can access the SNMP agent on your W3K machine from another
host. If you can just install a mib walker on a different machine and
try to access the w3k server, that will tell you if it is set-up
correctly.

mike

On 12/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sorry to trouble again...
> I don't use the VMware image, but here is where I would go next. make
> sure you can ping the host. Check to see if snmpwalk is installed and
> if not, install it. It should be in the net-snmp-utils package.
>
that package is on http://www.zenoss.com/download/links?reg or is on the vmware image?...or is somewhere else?, is a package from the w2k3 installation cd?

thank you

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