Tom Nail wrote: > Ajitabh, > does your target machine have an SNMP v3 secName/password set up for the > nagios user? This sounds suspiciously like a permissions problem. Try this: > > su -l nagios -c "snmpwalk -v 3 -u nagios -X <passwd> target_host" > I will try that today though I doubt that it will work. I am not sure whether windows supports SNMP 3 or not. I have verifiedin the security tab on SNMP services properties dialogue that the nagios hosts is allowed to connect using 'public' read-only community string. All the monitored machines are windows 2003 and 2000 servers. Running windows SNMP service and Domino SNMP agent. > And see what it returns. > cheers, > - -=Tom Nail > Ajitabh Pandey wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am facing a very strange problem. This problem is only on certain >> hosts. The monitored hosts are a mix of win2k and win2003 servers with >> SNMP enabled. >> >> When I run the plugins from command line (see below): >> <snipped..>
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