Re: Using Nagios in CentOS (It was Re: Somewhat OT: (Nagios))

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> Really, thanks all for your experiences. Bear in mind that what I want
> to do is (mainly) monitor  network switches, and get data and charts
> of them. I hope I can do that.
>
> Keep in touch
>
> --

Hi,

I have a problem with check_snmp plugin, it outputs:

[1210863277] SERVICE ALERT: sw1;Uptime;UNKNOWN;SOFT;1;SNMP problem -
No data received from host

I've tried to run on command-line
/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_snmp -H 10.1.0.3 -o .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
-C "ppppp" -m  -P 2c
SNMP problem - No data received from host
CMD: /usr/bin/snmpget -t 1 -r 5 -m  -v 2c [authpriv] 10.1.0.3:161
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0

snmp packages are installed

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