SNMP Interface statistics not displaying properly

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SNMP Interface statistics not displaying properly

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Ok, so this is an interesting problem:

I have several elements out in the field that are not displaying their interfaces properly when SNMP interfaces are queried.

I compared and contrasted the verbose query on an element (almost identical) and found that there was a few extra lines which I will post down below.

ex1.txt (as attached) is an example of a good query, and ex2.txt is an example of a bad query.

The results of the queries look like this:

Good result:
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Bad result:
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I am curious as to what is causing this, because I have followed the same process adding both elements into cacti.

Has anyone seen this before?
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Hmm, interesting. What versions of everything you running? Cacti fully patched?
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Post by uruk41 »

I'm running 0.8.6j

As far as I know, cacti is fully patched.
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Hi

I had the same problem on RedHat 3 systems, the solution was to update the net-snmp* packages to latest version.
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I will give that a shot, and let ya know if it works!
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updated net-snmp via yum and that did not seem to work. Any way for me to detect my version of net-snmp in order to ensure it's updated to what it should be?
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uruk41 wrote:updated net-snmp via yum and that did not seem to work. Any way for me to detect my version of net-snmp in order to ensure it's updated to what it should be?
snmpwalk --version
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Post by uruk41 »

NET-SNMP version: 5.3 was the result of that query, should that be ok?
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Yep. That's quite current. Newest version is 5.4.1, by the way
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Awesome, that seems to be fixing some of them, but not all. :-D It's helping though, going through them one by one.
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Post by uruk41 »

Current status:

Seems to me that after the update of net-snmp everything came back allright.

On some of my devices, snmp was hung up. I just re-pushed it to the device and rebooted, and POW! Finito.

Thank you all once again for your help. You are awesome!
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