Yeah, that doesn't help us see what was
returned by SNMP, does it?
On 24/10/2012 13:27, Bruno Galeppe wrote:
For each interface got something like that :
SQL[SELECT *, `ports`.`port_id` as `port_id` FROM `ports`
LEFT JOIN `ports-state` ON `ports`.port_id =
`ports-state`.port_id WHERE `device_id` = '2']
validvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalid
On your observium box, run "tcpdump -i
eth"X" -n port 161" and see how much
traffic is going to the machine monitored.
It sounds like the initial SNMP check
works, following which it dies. I saw this
on a Ubuntu install where something (ufw,
iirc) wasn't happy with the SNMP traffic.
Perhaps you should also rediscover the
machines (discovery -h all - iirc)
OR
Make sure that you have permission in SNMP
to read that MIB. I have a very very very
basic snmpd.conf that I deploy onto the
machines.
Cheers,
Pieter
On 25/10/2012 05:01, Bruno Galeppe
wrote:
:)
I certainly did something wrong,
but can't figure what
I followed the Ubuntu SVN
Installation instructions on
a Ubuntu 12.04 system.
In fact i got one big peak at
initialisation (thought it was
because the mib never been
interrogated), but nothing else
after that.