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BZ
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Problem in generate traffic map

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Hi guys,

I tryng to generate a traffic map of my host.

I following these step by step:
Click Devices on Cacti's menu.
Click Add to add a new device.
Type a description, hostname, management IP, and SNMP community. Make sure to select "Generic SNMP-enabled Host" under Host Template and click Create.
Click Create Graphs for this Host at the top of the page.
You should see one or more interfaces listed under the Data Query [SNMP - Interface Statistics] box. Place a check next to each interface that you want to graph. Below the box, select type of graph that you want to create (bits, bytes, summation, etc).

But, he show me this:


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Any hints?

Tks all for the help

PS: other graphics, like, logued in ussers, processors, mem use, and disk use, i can generate with no problens
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First, I think you do not have integrated PHP support in Cacti. If you click on the Green Cacti right below the menu's, then follow the center portion of the page to the bottom, it should tell you as much.

Second, I think you have either in invalid path for snmpwalk under Settings->Paths, or someone has renamed a binary on you as a trick!! That being the snmpwalk binary.

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Post by BZ »

Hi,


In the green cacti above the menu everting is ok.

I realy belive that is a problem about the snmp. but the other graphs are ok.


So, i resolve make a new install.

Follow the how to in cacti and cact users site.


Everthing is ok, except the snmp binarys.

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I realy dont know where to find this binarys.


Machiene: Fedora Core 4


SNMP Versions.
Frist ( of the other screen ) Yum installed snmp 5.2.1 give me the same error to find the binary, i put in all fields /etc/bin/snmpkey ( isthe only snmp binary that i found)

NOW: snmp 5.3.1 downloaded from snmp site, and compiled following the cacti site and cacti users site instructions!!

Please, help =( i just cant find this binarys.


tks

tks
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login as root:

updatedb
locate snmpwalk

or:
yum list | grep snmp

then:
rpm -qa <package name> | grep snmp

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Post by BZ »

The binary isnt in my machine =( in compiled snmp

net-snmp.i386 5.2.1.2-fc4.1 installed
net-snmp-devel.i386 5.2.1.2-fc4.1 installed
net-snmp-libs.i386 5.2.1.2-fc4.1 installed
php-snmp.i386 5.0.4-10.5 installed
nagios-plugins-snmp.i386 1.4.3-18.fc4 extras
net-snmp-perl.i386 5.2.1.2-fc4.1 updates
net-snmp-utils.i386 5.2.1.2-fc4.1 updates
snmpbrowser.i386 0.4-2.fc4.rf dries
snmpbrowser-debuginfo.i386 0.4-2.fc4.rf dries
snort-snmp.i386 2.6.0-3.fc4 extras
snort-snmp+flexresp.i386 2.6.0-3.fc4 extras


I try get the yum list, and get this itens, no snmpwalk, or snmpget or the others =(

tks by the help anyway


[root@inglaterra libexec]# rpm -qa | grep snmp
php-snmp-5.0.4-10.5
net-snmp-libs-5.2.1.2-fc4.1
net-snmp-5.2.1.2-fc4.1
net-snmp-devel-5.2.1.2-fc4.1
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you have to use the rpm query function to list the contents of the RPM. What happened with the locate command?

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Post by BZ »

locate dont return me anyting.

He cant find the snmpwalk, snmpget, snmpbulkwalk, snmpgetnext binarys in the machine =(
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