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> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 4:15 AM
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> Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios & SNMP traps
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> I´m trying to monitor a service that works with snmp traps. 
> The problem is that i recive the trap in my server, but 
> nagios doesn´t do anything. 
> The service  status is "pending", also when the trap arrives 
> into our server  the status of the service that works with 
> traps continues  "pending". 

There are a lot of things that could be broken here, and not enough information 
to tell you which one.

Check your logs to make sure snmptt is getting the traps, and make sure that 
the trap(s) you're receiving are defined in its configs. If they are, verify 
that the EXEC command in the snmptt config is valid, and that it updates the 
status in Nagios if you run it manually.

Do you ever see the result submitted to Nagios in the Nagios logs? If you do, 
check for errors in the command it's receiving. If you don't, your problem is 
farther back in the chain, with snmptt or snmptrapd.

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