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Hi Tom,
Apologies. Will be careful from next time. Thanks for all your comments.
Thanks, Gokul
On Monday, 21 October 2013 3:26 PM, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Why do you paste different things in email than what you are actually using? Is it intended to confuse people trying to help?
It sounds like you are better off looking for net-snmp support instead of Observium support.
Tom
On 10/21/2013 11:24 AM, Gokul Kannan wrote:
No. I double checked it. Using just "observium" as my community string now. Still same old error message.
Thanks, Gokul
On Monday, 21 October 2013 2:18 PM, Stefano Cordio stefano.cordio@gmail.com wrote:
As Adam said, look at the community string! Cheers, Stefano Il 21/ott/2013 10:33 "Gokul Kannan" gokul_ps@yahoo.com ha scritto:
I understand that the snmp log messages are pretty clear where it restarts (stops and starts). But still when i try to add it from Observium, it gives the error saying it couldn't reach device with given credentials.
Thanks, Gokul
On Monday, 21 October 2013 12:33 PM, Gokul Kannan gokul_ps@yahoo.com wrote:
What does that mean? Am i doing something wrong?
Thanks, Gokul
On Sunday, 20 October 2013 10:00 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
0 != O
adam.
On 2013-10-20
17:06, Gokul Kannan wrote:
Hi All,
For some
reason, I couldn’t add localhost itself. I guess the problem
is with SNMP.
Please find
the error messages and logs below. Would be great if
anyone could
help.
[root@server observium]# ./add_device.php localhost Obs3rv1um v2c Trying v2c
community Obs3rv1um ...
No reply on
community Obs3rv1um using v2c
Could not
reach localhost with given SNMP community using v2c
Trying v2c
community Obs3rv1um ...
No reply on
community Obs3rv1um using v2c
Could not
reach localhost with given SNMP community using v2c
Observium
v0.13.10.4585
Add Device
USAGE:
add_device.php <hostname> [community] [v1|v2c] [port]
[udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
add_device.php <hostname> [any|nanp|anp|ap] [v3] [user] [password]
[enckey]
[md5|sha] [aes|des] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
EXAMPLE: SNMPv1/2c:
add_device.php <hostname> [community] [v1|v2c] [port]
[udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
SNMPv3 :
Defaults : add_device.php <hostname> any v3 [user] [port]
[udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
No Auth, No
Priv : add_device.php <hostname> nanp v3 [user] [port]
[udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
Auth, No Priv
: add_device.php <hostname> anp v3 <user> <password>
[md5|sha]
[port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
Auth, Priv :
add_device.php <hostname> ap v3 <user> <password>
<enckey> [md5|sha] [aes|des] [port] [udp|udp6|tcp|tcp6]
Remember to
run discovery for the device afterwards.
This is my
_/ETC/SYSCONFIG/SNMPD_ file
# snmpd
command line options
OPTIONS="-Lsd
-Lf /dev/null -p /var/run/snmpd.pid -a"
This is my
_/ETC/SNMP/SNMPD.CONF_ file
com2sec
readonly default 0bs3rv1um
group
MyROGroup v2c readonly
view all
included .1 80
access
MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none
syslocation
Rack, Room, Building, City, Country [GPSX,Y]
syscontact
Your Name your@email.address
#Distro
Detection
extend
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.7890.1 distro /usr/bin/distro
~ ~
Whenever I do
“SERVICE SNMPD RESTART”, I can see the following error
message in
_/VAR/LOG/MESSAGES_
Oct 20
14:09:47 server snmpd[10038]: Received TERM or STOP signal...
shutting
down...
Oct 20
14:09:47 server snmpd[10055]: NET-SNMP version 5.5
Appreciate
your time and assistance.
Thanks, Gokul
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