Opennms is particularly irritating to install,
in order to all full access to your SNMP OID tree, you might want to
modify your snmpd.conf as follows:
Find your system view line:
comment out the original and add this instead:
view systemview
included .1
You also might want to look at this:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-October/054306.html
P.
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Vincent
Knecht wrote:
Le dimanche 8 octobre 2006 00:07, Les
Mikesell a écrit :
On Sat, 2006-10-07 at 12:34, Yiorgos
Stamoulis wrote:
Hi Ugo,
snmpd.conf pleeease!
( I am wearing my impatient hat today!)
Slight variation of the question... I'm trying out
opennms (a java program that's harder to install
than cacti but does autodiscovery and some non-snmp
stuff too), and find that some centos machines that
cacti is graphing are not automatically graphed by
opennms. Has anyone else seen this or know if something
special is needed in the snmpd.conf settings?
Hello,
using OpenNMS 1.2.8 on CentOS 4, I had graphing breakdown when
rrdtool (fetched from dag repo) was updated to 1.2.x version, which
apparently
OpenNMS can't cope with. Downgraded rrdtool to 1.0.50 and I had my
graphs back...
With cacti, when the upgrade occured, I just had to change the RDD
version in the Cacti config. I don't know about OpenNMS, though.
Ugo
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