Hello,
I don't understand why, SNMP request is working for "SNMP - Interface Statistics" and SNMP request is not working for "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" for the same device...
I installed the last cacti version
Please, help me
Problem with SNMP
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Re: Problem with SNMP
Are the OID's provided with snmpwalk?
Cacti Version - 0.8.8h - Poller Type - SPINE 0.8.8h
MySQL - 5.0.54 - PHP - 5.1.6 -RRDTool - 1.2.23 - SNMP - 5.1.2
Plugins - Banner 0.32, Camm 1.6.7, Dashboard 1.2, Fix64bit 0.4, Monitor 1.3, Passwd 0.1, Settings 0.71, Tools 0.3, Realtime 0.5, Rrdclean 1.1, Spikekill 1.3, Syslog 1.22, Thold 0.6
MySQL - 5.0.54 - PHP - 5.1.6 -RRDTool - 1.2.23 - SNMP - 5.1.2
Plugins - Banner 0.32, Camm 1.6.7, Dashboard 1.2, Fix64bit 0.4, Monitor 1.3, Passwd 0.1, Settings 0.71, Tools 0.3, Realtime 0.5, Rrdclean 1.1, Spikekill 1.3, Syslog 1.22, Thold 0.6
Re: Problem with SNMP
Sorry, I dont understand that you mean...
I am novice in cacti field.
I am novice in cacti field.
Re: Problem with SNMP
This has nothing to do with Cacti.
If you want to use SNMP, you also need to unterstand SNMP
If you want to use SNMP, you also need to unterstand SNMP
Cacti Version - 0.8.8h - Poller Type - SPINE 0.8.8h
MySQL - 5.0.54 - PHP - 5.1.6 -RRDTool - 1.2.23 - SNMP - 5.1.2
Plugins - Banner 0.32, Camm 1.6.7, Dashboard 1.2, Fix64bit 0.4, Monitor 1.3, Passwd 0.1, Settings 0.71, Tools 0.3, Realtime 0.5, Rrdclean 1.1, Spikekill 1.3, Syslog 1.22, Thold 0.6
MySQL - 5.0.54 - PHP - 5.1.6 -RRDTool - 1.2.23 - SNMP - 5.1.2
Plugins - Banner 0.32, Camm 1.6.7, Dashboard 1.2, Fix64bit 0.4, Monitor 1.3, Passwd 0.1, Settings 0.71, Tools 0.3, Realtime 0.5, Rrdclean 1.1, Spikekill 1.3, Syslog 1.22, Thold 0.6
Re: Problem with SNMP
You fail to mention what type of device it is (ex: most network devices don't have harddrives!)
snmpwalk -v 2c -c COMMUNITYNAME IPADDRESS .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1
Try running this from the command line, replace COMMUNITYNAME and IPADDRESS with your info.
Other things to try.
Ensure you are using SNMP v2 instead of v1.
Ensure your device is set to allow OIDS (if Linux).
snmpwalk -v 2c -c COMMUNITYNAME IPADDRESS .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1
Try running this from the command line, replace COMMUNITYNAME and IPADDRESS with your info.
Other things to try.
Ensure you are using SNMP v2 instead of v1.
Ensure your device is set to allow OIDS (if Linux).
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