I can not retrieve information from my Windows 2003, but it works fine with XP.
What can be reason?
I always have:
SNMP error
[SOLVED] Windows 2003
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[SOLVED] Windows 2003
Last edited by marwooj on Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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toooooo vague......
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Ok on the server that you want to monitor goto Administrative Tools>Services and scroll down to snmp service, right click snmp service and choose properties. Once inside the properties click the Security tab. From here you can assign the community string for Read only/write...etc and just under that there is an option to either "accpet snmp packets from any host" or "accept snmp packets fromt these hosts". In server 2003 the second option is set by default. You need to add the ip or hostname of your cacti machine and then you should be good to go and make sure you have the correct community name as you can set multiple ones depending on your setup.
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I was speaking of marwooj's vagueness...sorry
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GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!
Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
:-)
he he on some of my Win 2003 there was Public instead of public.
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