[389-users] SNMP trouble

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Has anyone managed to get SNMP working ?

Mitja Mihelic wrote:
> Nathan Kinder wrote:
>   
>> On 12/01/2009 07:21 AM, Mitja Mihelic( wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I have set up SNMP on our server.
>>>    
>>>       
>> What platform are you on and what version of 389 are you using?
>>     
> It's not the 389 server exactly. It's centos-ds-8.1.0-1.el5.centos.2 run
> on the current CentOS 5.4
>
>   
>> What does your configuration file look like for the ldap-agent
>> subagent?  Did you configure it to communicate with snmpd via agentx? 
>> Do the ldap-agent logs show anything?
>>     
> The first two lines in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
>   master agentx
>   mibdirs +/usr/share/dirsrv/mibs
>
> Contents of the etc/dirsrv/snmp-agent/ldap-agent.conf
>   agentx-master /var/agentx/master
>   agent-logdir /var/log/dirsrv/snmp-agent/
>   server slapd-SERVER-users
>
> The ldap-agent logs shows the following, repeated every 15s or so:
>   2009-12-02 10:10:09 Reloading stats.
>   2009-12-02 10:10:09 Opening stats file
> (/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-SERVER-users.stats) for server: 389
>
> The ldap-agent was run like so (in debug mode just in case):
>   ldap-agent -D /etc/dirsrv/snmp-agent/ldap-agent.conf
>
>   
>>> While it responds to my queries it reports only data from the OID
>>> .1.3.6.1.4.1.2312.6.5.1 (dsEntityEntry)
>>>
>>> All other variables seem to be empty.
>>>
>>> For instance, a query for .1.3.6.1.4.1.2312.6.3.1.9 (dsURL) :
>>> [host] snmpwalk -Cp -On -v 1 -c comunity localhost
>>> .1.3.6.1.4.1.2312.6.3.1.9
>>> Variables found: 0
>>>
>>> The same happens if I do it a bit further up the tree:
>>> [host] snmpwalk -Cp -On -v 1 -c comunity localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.2312.6
>>> (rhds)
>>> Only the values from dsEntityEntry are returned.
>>>
>>> I am lost here...
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mitja
>>>
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