Hi,

 

Only just started looking into this, but it seems that all Ubuntu 18.04 hosts which auto-update have pulled snmpd up to 5.7.3+dfsg-1.8ubuntu3.2 (from ubuntu3.1) are now no longer providing ‘any’ of their storage info under hrStorageEntry

 

# /usr/bin/snmpbulkwalk -t '5' -r '3' -v2c -c *** -Pud -OQUs -m HOST-RESOURCES-MIB:HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES -M /opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp 'udp':'target-device’:'161' hrStorageEntry

 

hrStorageEntry = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID

 

But - after a restart of SNMPD service on the target-device, the expected response returns correctly:

 

hrStorageIndex.1 = 1

hrStorageIndex.3 = 3

hrStorageIndex.6 = 6

hrStorageIndex.7 = 7

hrStorageIndex.8 = 8

hrStorageIndex.10 = 10

hrStorageType.1 = hrStorageRam

hrStorageType.3 = hrStorageVirtualMemory

hrStorageType.6 = hrStorageOther

hrStorageType.7 = hrStorageOther

hrStorageType.8 = hrStorageOther

<…>

 

HOWEVER – a re-discovery and poll of the device by Observium kills it immediately, and it goes back to:

 

hrStorageEntry = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID

 

It has impacted every 18.04 device we have which auto-updates.

 

Anyone else seen this?

Robert Williams
Custodian Data Centres
https://www.CustodianDC.com