In the last episode (Nov 30):
> Hi,
> reading this:
> http://old.nabble.com/Measuring-CPU-usage-via-SNMP-td23392403.html
>
> > So fetching the matching ssCpuRaw* oids and totaling them up should
> > always equal 100% cpu.
>
> but when I fetch cpurawidle it is about 100, system 25
> totalling give
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> I want to find out what I can monitor with it. I don't know enough about it
> to know if it will be useful to me. I'm an old hardware guy and I've been
> Admin'ing my own systems for many years. I am having a hard time finding
> pertinent documentation.
>
> I know o
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 January 2010 08:23:16 pm Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> Steven Friedrich wrote:
>>> I have three ports installed:
>>> bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
>>> mbrowse-0.3.1_8 An SNMP MIB Browser for X
>>> net-snmp-5.4.2.1_6 An extendable SNMP implement
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 08:23:16 pm Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > I'm running 8-Stable, and ports are current.
> >
> > I'm installing snmp support, mostly just to investigate it.
> >
> > I have three ports installed:
> > bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
> > mbrow
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> I'm running 8-Stable, and ports are current.
>
> I'm installing snmp support, mostly just to investigate it.
>
> I have three ports installed:
> bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
> mbrowse-0.3.1_8 An SNMP MIB Browser for X
> net-snmp-5.4.2.1_6 An extendabl
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 06:45:58PM +0200, Christian Nielsen wrote:
> I've got a question about HP Proliant Servers. I'm using Nagios and I want
> to monitoring my servers with SNMP. I downloaded the MIB's from HP, but I
> can't really find out the right OID for example finding out the
> PhysicalDri
>
> Howdy!
>
> I am upgrading a server farm from FreeBSD 4.10 to
> FreeBSD 6.1. I am running net-snmp and if I query a
> fbsd 6.1 machine I get zero values for many MIB entries.
Ooops. running snmpd as non-root causes this.
Will investigate. Works ok on 4.10 as non-root
Edwin D. Vinas wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD server on a DSL and I wan't to monitor the link
utilization of it using MRTG and NET-SNMP. I installed net-snmp using ports
but when I tried running snmpd and querying simple snmpwalk and cfgmaker, I
got an error as shown below. I also tried instal
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For a HP Compaq Proliant DL360 I'm looking for the SNMP-MIBs that
> cover the following items:
>
> o) Disk-IO
> o) Disk-usage (capacity used)
> o) Memory usage
> o) Compaq/HP Smartarray (Compaq Smart Array 5i), esp. disk failure etc.
> o) CPU Usag
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Dear Robert
Thank you
After complied it, it overwrite my previous net-snmp
How can I avoid it
Thank you
"make -DDISABLE_CONFLICTS install"
Robert Huff
Hi all
I have this problem when complied zebra to support snmp
===> ucd-snmp-4.2.6_3 conflicts
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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SNMP in FreeBSD
Hi,
How can I enable SNMP in FreeBSD 5.2.1 ?
I am trying to monitor bandwidth usage via MRTG but I always g
Alper Yurdakul wrote:
Hi,
How can I enable SNMP in FreeBSD 5.2.1 ?
I am trying to monitor bandwidth usage via MRTG but I always get "SNMP
Error: no response received"
Thanks in advance,
Alper
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03/26/2004 01:04PM, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
>
> > FreeBSD doesnt ship an SNMP daemon with the base system, if it did it would've
>
> It looks to me like it does, but names it "basic or Berkeley (?) SNMP deamon":
>
>/usr/sbin/bsnmpd
>
Ah, yes, crosschecked in a 5.2.1 box, digging a little
Breno Colom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FreeBSD doesnt ship an SNMP daemon with the base system, if it did it would've
It looks to me like it does, but names it "basic or Berkeley (?) SNMP deamon":
/usr/sbin/bsnmpd
I know little of SNMP, and haven't install such a SNMP-related port,
but I
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Breno Colom wrote:
> El 26/26/2004 09:50AM, Jorn Argelo escribio:
> > I believe that there's an SNMP daemon shipping with FreeBSD. At least, I have
> > one on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 Box and I never installed anything regarding SNMP.
> >
> > /usr/local/sbin/snmpd
> >
>
> FreeBSD doe
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Andras Kende wrote:
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eduardo Viruena
> Silva
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SNMP & FreeBSD as a router.
>
>
> Hello, FreeBSD gurus!
>
>
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eduardo Viruena
Silva
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SNMP & FreeBSD as a router.
Hello, FreeBSD gurus!
I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 box that I'm using as a
router and I woul
El 26/26/2004 09:50AM, Jorn Argelo escribio:
> I believe that there's an SNMP daemon shipping with FreeBSD. At least, I have
> one on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 Box and I never installed anything regarding SNMP.
>
> /usr/local/sbin/snmpd
>
FreeBSD doesnt ship an SNMP daemon with the base system, if it d
On Friday 26 March 2004 16:09, Breno Colom wrote:
> El 26/26/2004 09:50AM, Jorn Argelo escribio:
> > I believe that there's an SNMP daemon shipping with FreeBSD. At least, I
> > have one on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 Box and I never installed anything regarding
> > SNMP.
> >
> > /usr/local/sbin/snmpd
>
> Fr
El 26/26/2004 09:50AM, Jorn Argelo escribio:
> I believe that there's an SNMP daemon shipping with FreeBSD. At least, I have
> one on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 Box and I never installed anything regarding SNMP.
>
> /usr/local/sbin/snmpd
>
FreeBSD doesnt ship an SNMP daemon with the base system, if it d
I believe that there's an SNMP daemon shipping with FreeBSD. At least, I have
one on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 Box and I never installed anything regarding SNMP.
/usr/local/sbin/snmpd
Cheers,
Jorn
On Friday 26 March 2004 15:00, Eduardo Viruena Silva wrote:
> Hello, FreeBSD gurus!
>
> I have a FreeBSD 5
After installing the net-snmp port, add snmpd_enable="YES" to your
/etc/rc.conf. Then the snmpd daemon will start upon next boot (startup
script should be in /usr/local/etc/rc.d). Then do your standard
Openview snmp discovery for this machine. That should be enough to get
you started. If yo
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 08:37:09PM -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 17:59, Ronnie Clark wrote:
> > Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port
> > installed, but how do I configure this beast to work
> > with OpenView? I have looked at the online docs for
> > the port, bu
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 17:59, Ronnie Clark wrote:
> Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port
> installed, but how do I configure this beast to work
> with OpenView? I have looked at the online docs for
> the port, but it is all jibberish to this newbie.
> Anyone have a simple to follow doc or
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:14:12 -0800 (PST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] granted us these pearls of wisdom:
> > In the last episode (Oct 30), Ronnie Clark said:
> >> Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port installed, but how
> doDaemoncontrol
> >> I configure this beast to work with OpenView? I have loo
> In the last episode (Oct 30), Ronnie Clark said:
>> Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port installed, but how
doDaemoncontrol
>> I configure this beast to work with OpenView? I have looked at the
>> online docs for the port, but it is all jibberish to this newbie.
>> Anyone have a simple
In the last episode (Oct 30), Ronnie Clark said:
> Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port installed, but how do
> I configure this beast to work with OpenView? I have looked at the
> online docs for the port, but it is all jibberish to this newbie.
> Anyone have a simple to follow doc or s
Thanks all for the suggestions. I have the port
installed, but how do I configure this beast to work
with OpenView? I have looked at the online docs for
the port, but it is all jibberish to this newbie.
Anyone have a simple to follow doc or set of
guidelines to setup net-snmp to be monitored by
Ope
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Ronnie Clark wrote:
> they have to have the ability to be polled by
> OpenView. So I have to load SNMP on these servers. Any
> suggestions as to what I should load to accomplish
> this?
Try:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=snmp&stype=all
and the one you
In the last episode (Oct 29), Ronnie Clark said:
> I have been tasked with building two new FreeBSD Servers for our
> enterprise. Today, I was told that they have to have the ability to
> be polled by OpenView. So I have to load SNMP on these servers. Any
> suggestions as to what I should load to a
> I second the recommendation for net-SNMP. It also provides most of the
> functions for Microsoft Windows that it does for Unix-type environments.
> Code generators and related utilities are far less automatic than many
> commercial products, but the quality and flexibility are high. There is a
>
I've been happily using ucd-snmp-4.2.6 for a couple of years.
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> Hi,
>
> I am new to SNMP. I was asked to set up SNMP agents and a manager on some
of the computers in the lab. Can someone recommend some SNMP programs that I
can use or a good li
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Tkachenko, Artem N wrote:
> I am new to SNMP. I was asked to set up SNMP agents and a manager on
> some of the computers in the lab. Can someone recommend some SNMP
> programs that I can use or a good link on the Internet? I need it for
> both FreeBSD and Windows machines. Tha
For FreeBSD I recommend the Net-SNMP package www.net-snmp.org. It's a very
good package, highly extensible, and generally reliable.
Be sure to configure it properly so that it's secure. change the community
string, and restrict what IP addresses can access it. Use SNMP v3 if at all
possible.
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From: "Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kenzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: snmp probe?
> Kenzo wrote:
> > I posted this on freebsd forum but didn't get any responces, ju
Kenzo wrote:
[ ... ]
portsentry[236]: attackalert: Connect from host: 10.x.x.x/10.x.x.x to UDP
port: 161
That's the snmp port. the address that it's comming from is just a
workstation. Now why would a regular workstation probe me on the snmp port?
A human programmed it to do so, most likely.
Kenzo wrote:
I posted this on freebsd forum but didn't get any responces, just alot
people viewing it. Maybe I'm missing something or this is such a stupid
question that no one want to reply. so I'll try it in here.
"I just installed portsentry to play with, and after 10 min of setting it on
the
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