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Yeah. This is super annoying. I have no idea why they changed the location. It makes it hard to tell people what to delete!
This is something we used to see a *lot*, but these days it's thankfully rarer as a problem. I'm not sure why, but I'm glad.
Adam.
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On 30 Jun 2018, 22:26, at 22:26, Joey Stanford nv0n@rmham.org wrote:
On Jun 30, 2018, at 13:25 , Mike Stupalov mike@observium.org wrote:
update your system, this old-old net-snmp issue.. probably you use
Centos 6 or something same old..
I already had the discovery.php -u as part of the update script.
And I’m on the latest version of Ubuntu 16.04
Why it manifested now I don’t know but once I found it, I fixed it with
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/snmp/mib_indexes/* sudo rm -f /opt/observium/mibs/*/.index sudo rm -f /opt/observium/*/.index
Interestingly enough, there were no .index files under /opt/observium but there were some in /var/lib/snmp/mib_indexes
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