It was my understanding that Network Discovery wasn't fully functional yet. Has this changed? I've manually added all hosts/routers/switches/etc and all that's supposed to work works great here.
--falz On 8/29/05, Tim Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello, all…any thoughts on this? We're basically dead in the water until we > can get this part resolved. Thanks… > > > > > Tim > ________________________________ > > > From: Tim Carr > Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 3:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: FW: Help with SNMP Items > > > > > One other item…not sure if this is important or not…but the system is > showing a second network that it discovered (0.0.0.0/24) with 7 hosts in it > (the number of messed-up SNMP hosts as well) that, when I click on it, will > start to open up the hosts page but stop after printing the title. > > > > > Thanks, > > Tim Carr > > Buchanan Associates > > ________________________________ > > > From: Tim Carr > Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 3:01 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Help with SNMP Items > > > > Hello, all. I'm running a Fedora Core 4 system with mysql. > > > > When the system will do a network discovery, it behaves strangely when it > finds routers or servers with SNMP enabled on it (all of them – cisco > routers and switches, both linux and windows servers). When I go to > "Network Discovery", the items will appear in the "SNMP Hosts" section, but > they will not have and IP address listed for them. If I try to do a manual > discovery off of it, it fails (probably as there's no IP to do scan <grin>). > I know the scan is finding them as it not only creates these items, but it > also finds out the IOS version, host name, etc. > > > > Also, and I would bet as related to this, the scans will not find any > subnets other than the one I scan, even if I set the zone "# of hops" figure > to 2 or 3. > > > > I have used the stock NET-SNMP FC4 rpm install initially. When I first > researched the problem, I found this thread in this group > (http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10529281) > that talked about compiling NET-SNMP with different options, but that did > not help (other than PHP now complains about not finding the two MIBS I told > it not to compile). > > > > Also, when doing an autodiscovery, lines like this will pop up like: > > > > PHP Warning: gethostbyaddr(): Address is not a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address > in /opt/jffnms/engine/autodiscovery_network.php on line 284 > > > > I imagine that would be the problem entries as I see the same number of > those messages as I see phantom SNMP hosts. > > > > Finally, the httpd error log is generating these messages on a pretty > regular basis: > > > > [client 192.168.20.84] PHP Warning: array_merge() [<a > href='function.array-merge'>function.array-merge</a>]: Argument #1 is not an > array in /opt/jffnms/lib/gui.inc.php on line 96, referer: > http://192.168.20.83/jffnms/admin/menu_frame.php?name1=adm%2Fadm_nad.php%3F > > [client 192.168.20.84] PHP Warning: array_merge() [<a > href='function.array-merge'>function.array-merge</a>]: Argument #2 is not an > array in /opt/jffnms/lib/gui.inc.php on line 96, referer: > http://192.168.20.83/jffnms/admin/menu_frame.php?name1=adm%2Fadm_nad.php%3F > > > > I've been banging my head against this for the last two days…need to give my > head a rest… > > > > Thanks, > > Tim > >
