>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > I noted that i didn't have net-snmp-utils installed, and then I was able > to run > > [r...@host plugins]# snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 printer1.mydomain.com > system > > sysDescr.0 = STRING: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT > sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.11.2.3.9.1 > sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (325408663) 37 days, 15:54:46.63 > sysContact.0 = STRING: > sysName.0 = STRING: printer1 > sysLocation.0 = STRING: > sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 72 > > > So I know that the printer is working as expected, (as far as SNMP is > concerned). But when I run > > > [r...@host plugins]# ./check_hpjd -H printer1.mydomain.com -C public > Error in packet () > > I get this error - From what I've tried so far, I know my host can > communicate via SNMP, I know the printer responds via SNMP, so I guess > I'm left to look at the plug-in, which I will be checking up on. I'm > new to SNMP, I am investigating this with my good friend Google search, > but I am on a learning curve here, so please forgive my questions if > they sound stupid, > > TIA >
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