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dizzaniix
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get SNMP error when adding device

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Im running Fedora Core4 and have cacti installed with correct paths etc. When I try to add a device i get a message that says SNMP error. This happens when attemtping to add localhost and a remote server.
I have tried snmpwalk and i can query my remote server just fine,but yet get SNMP error within cacti when adding it. Please help..
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1) please run "php -m" and look for the snmp module
2) if it's not found, check Settings->Paths and validate your snmpget and walk paths.
3) if they are correct, set the MIBS envrionment variable to RFC-1215 and run again.

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Post by dizzaniix »

My paths are correct. How do I go about changing the MIBS environment?
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Windows or Unix?

Windows
Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> System Environment Variables -> Name=MIBS, Value=RFC-1215

Unix/Linux
export MIBS=RFC-1215

or

set MIBS=RFC-1215

Depneds on your shell.

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Post by dizzaniix »

I did the set MIBS.
I can query the localhost and external linux server, but it won't pull partiton and interface statistics...it does pull memory usage etc. And i still get the SNMP error in the device settings.
Any clue as to why it's not pulling disk partiton and interface statistics?
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You should run cmd.php from the command line in DEBUG mode and you will have your answer.

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actually found out that SELinux was messing with it..
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That would bungle it.

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Post by avillegasmx »

Could you please provide further detail on what you did to get this solved?

Did you disable SELinux?

Thank you . . .
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