2009/11/30 Gergely CZUCZY
> Hello,
>
> I've read in the 8.0 detailed release notes [1] that bsnmpd(1) now
> supports ZFS OIDs. So far i wasn't able to lure this support out of it,
> and I'm neither able to find any information on this in its manual or
> among
Hello,
I've read in the 8.0 detailed release notes [1] that bsnmpd(1) now
supports ZFS OIDs. So far i wasn't able to lure this support out of it,
and I'm neither able to find any information on this in its manual or
among the MIB files, or in the complete snmp walk of the host.
I&
>> 2) Is there anyway to enable these two options during make without
>> editing the Makefile?
>>
> 2. The easiest way is to set the define upon running make
>
> [/usr/ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp]$ make -DWITH_MFD_REWRITES install clean
Thanks Steve, I actually tried that before posting but thought
Morgan Wesström wrote:
So I have two questions:
1) Is --with-mib-modules=if-mib already covered in the Makefile? I can
see the parameter but it refers to a variable I don't know the contents
of. The variable seems to refer to the build option NET_SNMP_MIB_MODULES
which is mentioned at the beginn
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> I see now what you are saying:
>
> # sockstat -l4
>
> root bsnmpd 2857 5 udp4 *:* *:*
> root bsnmpd 2857 6 udp4 127.0.0.1:161 *:*
> root bsnmpd 2857 7 ud
gt; on a single address:
>>>>
>>>> Example..
>>>>
>>>> # open standard SNMP ports
>>>> begemotSnmpdPortStatus.192.168.2.254.161 = 1
>>> Thanks, but I tried this already. It causes bsnmpd to listen on the
>>> given IP as well, but
gt; Example..
>>>
>>> # open standard SNMP ports
>>> begemotSnmpdPortStatus.192.168.2.254.161 = 1
>>
>> Thanks, but I tried this already. It causes bsnmpd to listen on the
>> given IP as well, but doesn't remove the *:* entry:
>>
>> r...@
atus.192.168.2.254.161 = 1
>
> Thanks, but I tried this already. It causes bsnmpd to listen on the
> given IP as well, but doesn't remove the *:* entry:
>
> r...@gw1 [/root]# sockstat -l4
> USER COMMAND PID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
> root
firewall and would like to monitor certain system
>>> MK> parameters like network, cpu, and memory usage. SNMP is an obvious
>>> MK> choice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
>>> MK> generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNM
; choice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
MK> generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
MK> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
MK> system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if so, what
M
> net-snmp has no problems providing 64-bit counters (interface and
> disk). You must build it with -DWITH_MFD_REWRITES (passes
> --with-mfd-rewrites to ./configure). I do not know why this is not the
> default. It works just fine. I also have a PR open to make this define
> a ports 'make confi
hoice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
> MK> generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
> MK> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
> MK> system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if s
hoice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
> MK> generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
> MK> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
> MK> system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if s
t;>> choice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
>>> generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
>>> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
>>> system). Has anyone here used both implementation
data. The question is what SNMP agent to
use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if so, what
are the basic differences?
I use bsnmpd, because I couldn't measure 64-bit counters otherwise.
net-snmp
gt; generate graphs of captured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
MK> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
MK> system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if so, what
MK> are the basic differences?
main difference is the set of supported MIBs.
In
ptured data. The question is what SNMP agent to
> use. I found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
> system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if so, what
> are the basic differences?
I use bsnmpd, because I couldn't
found net-snmp and bsnmpd (which is included in the base
system). Has anyone here used both implementations, and if so, what
are the basic differences?
Thanks,
Max
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th a script...maybe, i dnt know.
> >> >
> >>
> >> I understand there is always that way, but I'd like to figure out
> >> the proper way
> >>
> >
> > How about to put some "echo" or "logger" into /etc/rc.d/bsnm
is always that way, but I'd like to figure out the
>> proper way
>>
>
> How about to put some "echo" or "logger" into /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd for
> tracing script?
>
> I use bsnmpd and have no troubles.
have you used it inside of jail? or in host environm
er way
>
How about to put some "echo" or "logger" into /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd for
tracing script?
I use bsnmpd and have no troubles.
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 14:19:27 -0400, alexus wrote:
> a> I have bsnmpd enabled in rc.conf
> a>
> a>
> a> r...@lama ~ 501$ grep ^b /etc/rc.conf
> a> bsnmpd_enable="YES"
> a> r...@lama ~ 502$
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 14:19:27 -0400, alexus wrote:
a> I have bsnmpd enabled in rc.conf
a>
a>
a> r...@lama ~ 501$ grep ^b /etc/rc.conf
a> bsnmpd_enable="YES"
a> r...@lama ~ 502$
a>
a> yet, whenever I restart my computer, it won't start on boot, but if I
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Vasadi I. Claudiu Florin
wrote:
> All out of ideas. try with a script...maybe, i dnt know.
>
I understand there is always that way, but I'd like to figure out the proper way
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Vasadi I. Claudiu Florin
wrote:
>> 2) if that would be incorrect i wouldn't be able to run it manually
>
> Yes, your right, my mistake.
> So first of all, are you positive that, at startup, there are no lines, even
> vagli, related to bsn
2) if that would be incorrect i wouldn't be able to run it manually
Yes, your right, my mistake.
So first of all, are you positive that, at startup, there are no lines,
even vagli, related to bsnmpd ? Errors... nothing ?
Second, I'm all out of ideas, except to create a second scri
I guess I could put something in either /usr/local/etc/rc.d to kick
/etc/rc.d/bsnmpd script or maybe even put it in /etc/rc.local, but
that wouldn't be right way to go, as this should work from
/etc/rc.conf by itself...
Yeah, it should. Did you check the execution bit on the script ? Is i
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Vasadi I. Claudiu Florin
wrote:
> hmm how about trying to make your own script that starts bsnmpd ?
> try it. does it work ?>
>
I guess I could put something in either /usr/local/etc/rc.d to kick
/etc/rc.d/bsnmpd script or maybe even pu
hmm how about trying to make your own script that starts bsnmpd ?
try it. does it work ?>
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Vasadi I. Claudiu Florin
wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:41:07 +0300, alexus wrote:
>
>> feel free to take a look, script located at /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd, it's
>> very simple script all it does it runs /usr/sbin/bsnmpd that's it
>
&
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:41:07 +0300, alexus wrote:
feel free to take a look, script located at /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd, it's
very simple script all it does it runs /usr/sbin/bsnmpd that's it
Indeed, very simplistic script.
So I also did bsnmpd_enable="YES" in rc.conf and a
feel free to take a look, script located at /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd, it's
very simple script all it does it runs /usr/sbin/bsnmpd that's it
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Vasadi I. Claudiu Florin
wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:19:27 +0300, alexus wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 21:19:27 +0300, alexus wrote:
Hello,
I have bsnmpd enabled in rc.conf
r...@lama ~ 501$ grep ^b /etc/rc.conf
bsnmpd_enable="YES"
r...@lama ~ 502$
yet, whenever I restart my computer, it won't start on boot, but if I
run manual command
/etc/rc.d/bsnmpd s
Hello,
I have bsnmpd enabled in rc.conf
r...@lama ~ 501$ grep ^b /etc/rc.conf
bsnmpd_enable="YES"
r...@lama ~ 502$
yet, whenever I restart my computer, it won't start on boot, but if I
run manual command
/etc/rc.d/bsnmpd start
it starts fine no problem
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On 3/8/07, Oliver Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> Try this:
> http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/bsnmp-regex/
Not sure, never used it myself. We've also got smux
in development, so you can run bsnmpd side by side
with net-snmp or any other serv
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> Try this:
> http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/bsnmp-regex/
with this i would need a cronjob, executing my scrips from time to time
and passing their output to the regexSocket, or?
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Is there a way to have bsnmpd execute a script when questioning a
specific oid and returning it's output? Like it can be done with the
following config directive in net-snmp
exec .1.1.5.0 hdte /usr/local/snmp-scripts/get_h
On 29.07.2006 01:31, James Long wrote:
traphost := localhost
trapport := 162
When I start bsnmpd, I get
# /etc/rc.d/bsnmpd start
Starting bsnmpd.
snmpd[5474]: send: Connection refused
^C#
What is causing the "Connection refused" message?
Probably the reason of the messa
I'm trying to implement the bsnmpd service on one of my machines.
In rc.conf I have:
# run the bsnmpd daemon, with debugging
bsnmpd_enable="YES"
bsnmpd_flags="-c /etc/snmpd-test.config -d -D dump"
In hosts.allow, very near the top, I have:
bsnmpd : ALL : allow
Here
Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and would like to monitor it using the
> included bsnmpd. However the handbook did not have any information
> about it, the man page was pretty lean and the list archive is very
> scarce on the topic.
>
I am running FreeBSD 5.4 and would like to monitor it using the included
bsnmpd. However the handbook did not have any information about it, the
man page was pretty lean and the list archive is very scarce on the topic.
I checked the /etc/defaults/rc.conf and noticed there is not an
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