well, after digging and reading.... I actually found the basis of the problem, I didn't have net snmp installed on my webserver (FC1) and that's proving to be a challenge to get installed.

so I'll get back to you all when I've fixed that.

thanks.

On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 07:59 -0600, Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Robert Campbell wrote:

> I all.... I'm hoping somebody can help an SNMP noob get things running 
> on nagios.  Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I've installed the latest and greatest stable nagios, and nagios 
> plugins via RPM, and have configured some basic hosts, hostgroups, and 
> services.
>
> On one of my hosts (not the nagios host) I've turned on the default 
> net-snmp daemon (FC4).
>
> I've created a service in nagios like this:
>
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Robert:

We are missing some service configs in your post.

Anyway, a team member and myself just dived into Nagios.
We got 'visual' of HOSTS (both Linux and that other one)
APC metered powerbars
all CISCO devices (routers, firewalls, switches)
and some other stuff flying around on our network

We might be able to help, although we are SNMP newbies aswell.

Peter

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