Can't poll SNMPv1 devices

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Can't poll SNMPv1 devices

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Hi all,

I am building a new cacti server for a network and I'm migrating all the devices across and I have come across an interesting problem.

Both boxes are Solaris9 and running 0.8.6j.

I have 130 odd v2c devices graphing with no errors, but when I try to add my v1 devices I get an error in the logs saying the poller has exceeded the 292 second timeout.

I can add the v1 devices and it correctly walks the interfaces and gets the system information, it just doesn't seem to poll. I am using cmd.php.

I did a dump on the interface and no snmp traffic is leaving my cacti server to these devices either.

I'm not too sure where to start troubleshooting this one.
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Post by gandalf »

Please query the poller_command table to see, if those devices show up
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Post by cshepherd »

Here is an excerpt from poller_command;

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+-----------+---------------------+--------+---------+
| poller_id | time                | action | command |
+-----------+---------------------+--------+---------+
|         0 | 2007-09-11 16:15:19 |      1 | 119:1   |
of which there are 17 more records similar to the above.

I had a look at poller_item which looked more like what I think you're after (hostname, community, rrd file etc...) and they are not listed in that table.
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Post by cshepherd »

This may or may not make a difference but I am successfully graphing other parts of these v1 devices using scripts.
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Post by gandalf »

Should have been more precice. Please visit http://localhost/cacti/utilities.php?ac ... snmp_cache and try to find your device
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Post by cshepherd »

Yes there are entries in SNMP Cache Items for the v1 devices.
It lists the hostname, and OID to get etc... which all looks correct.
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Post by gandalf »

Please use cmd.php or cactid to poll only that device. Please switch to DEBUG mode for cmd.php or use --verbosity=5 for cactid
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Post by cshepherd »

[edit] - Just noticed a couple errors in what I did.
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Post by cshepherd »

I have built a new server and added a single SNMPv1 device and I have create a load average graph for that device.

I have set the logging to debugging and I will attach a copy as it is rather verbose.

There are the 3 data sources in the Poller Cache, but the SNMP cache is empty.

No SNMP traffic is being generated from the cacti server.
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Please make sure that cacti is fully patched
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Post by cshepherd »

:oops: Ahh, shocker. I should have done that first. Apologies for taking your time.
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