I'm also attempting to view free/available memory from an HP-UX 11i server onto the Cacti server (running Fedora Linux).
I have the correct OID:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.7.0
This is free/available memory for that OID. I confirmed this via "snmpwalk". However... nothing is returned nor graphed. I've created all the proper entries using the "SNMP - Generic OID Template" option, which is using "SNMP - Get Data" data entry method.
What am I doing wrong?
-r
No data returned for *correct* OID
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No data returned for *correct* OID
Bob Radvanovsky [/unixworks]
"knowledge squared is information shared"
rsradvan(at)unixworks(dot)com
"knowledge squared is information shared"
rsradvan(at)unixworks(dot)com
No SNMP support???
There was a posting about how you *need* to compile PHP *WITH* SNMP support....grrrrrr......
Cross yer fingers folks.
Here are my "configure" options:
[step 1]
cd php*
[step 2]
./configure \
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs \
--with-config-file=/usr/local/apache/conf \
--with-mysql \
--with-snmp
====
I'll try this and get back to 'da group about "no SNMP support" for generic OID specifications. Looks like is another "undocumented feature" of Cacti (OK -- DO NOT go into specifics that this is *publicly* known -- for someone who doesn't use SNMP that much, how 'da Heck would I've known that I *need* to have SNMP compiled into PHP?????)
I will confirm that this isn't a small 'gotcha' or RTFM within the documentation that states that SNMP-support *IS* required.
For Linux, it is. :(((
-r
Cross yer fingers folks.
Here are my "configure" options:
[step 1]
cd php*
[step 2]
./configure \
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs \
--with-config-file=/usr/local/apache/conf \
--with-mysql \
--with-snmp
====
I'll try this and get back to 'da group about "no SNMP support" for generic OID specifications. Looks like is another "undocumented feature" of Cacti (OK -- DO NOT go into specifics that this is *publicly* known -- for someone who doesn't use SNMP that much, how 'da Heck would I've known that I *need* to have SNMP compiled into PHP?????)
I will confirm that this isn't a small 'gotcha' or RTFM within the documentation that states that SNMP-support *IS* required.
For Linux, it is. :(((
-r
Bob Radvanovsky [/unixworks]
"knowledge squared is information shared"
rsradvan(at)unixworks(dot)com
"knowledge squared is information shared"
rsradvan(at)unixworks(dot)com
Check your MIBs
Rob,
You need to ensure that the snmp daemon on your HPUX server has that MIB installed on it. Check the documentation of the snmp daemon for instructions on how to do so.
You need to ensure that the snmp daemon on your HPUX server has that MIB installed on it. Check the documentation of the snmp daemon for instructions on how to do so.
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