I have Nagios installed also on Ubuntu 8.10, and I installed net-snmp like 
this: 
 
a) Download the file net-snmp-5.4.2.1.tar.gz from Sourceforge.net.
b) Untar the file: tar -xvf net-snmp-5.4.2.1.tar.gz
c) cd net-snmp-5.4.2.1
d) ./configure
e) make
f) make install
 
And done... 
 
Hope this helps...
 
Best regards, 
 
        Alejandro
 
==

Alejandro Sanchez Merono
Area de Informatica y Comunicaciones
Instituto de Tecnologia Electrica - http://www.ite.es <http://www.ite.es/>  
Valencia - Spain

 
 


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De: Andrew Davis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Enviado el: viernes, 08 de mayo de 2009 14:46
Para: Mike Saldivar; [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring switches via SNMP --


        (...) 
         
        I changed ifOperStatus.INSIDE from ifOperStatus.1 because an snmpwalk 
on the device said that's what this port name was, but I can change it back.  
But googling the error (Return code of 127 ...) seems to indicate I'm missing 
net-snmp or net-snmp-util, but I'm not sure how to install them -- can't do a 
rpm -qa on Ubuntu, and I don't know what the corresponding command is with 
apt-get.  But searching the Ubuntu repositories, I can' find an equivalent to 
net-snmp-util, so I think that's the problem.  Snmpwalk works though, so I 
figure I have something half-working...
        
        
        The other error I see is:
        
        ---
        Port 1 Bandwidth UNKNOWN     05-07-2009 17:02:24     0d 2h 38m 14s     
3/3     check_mrtgtraf: Unable to open MRTG log file 
        
        ---
        define service{
                use                     generic-service ; Inherit values from a 
template
                host_name               CCLogan-ASA5510-1
                service_description     Port 1 Bandwidth
                check_command           
check_local_mrtgtraf!/var/lib/mrtg/10.5.1.2_1.log!AVG!1000000,1000000!5000000,5000000!10
                }
        ---
        
        I looked, and /var/lib/mrtg/ didn't exist.  Googling, I saw a tip to 
change it to /var/www/mrtg/, but that directory didn't exist either.  I created 
/var/lib/mrtg/ and chown'd it to nagios:nagios and restarted Nagios, but still 
nothing.  Is there a mrtg config file I need to edit?
        
        Should I check into check_cisco.pl, or does that work better for the 
huge switches than the itty-bitty 4-porters?
        
        Thanks a heap,
        -Mike
        

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