Re: Unknown Engine ID

2015-12-21 Thread Michael Schwartzkopff
rver (same machine) > to communicate to agent: > >a) They do a GET with empty with empty binding to get the Engine ID > > > b) The engine replies with Unknown Engine ID > > > After that, they can no longer communicate with the agent. who "they"?

Unknown Engine ID

2015-12-21 Thread Simon Chamlian
Engine ID b) The engine replies with Unknown Engine ID After that, they can no longer communicate with the agent. The agent uses its own snmpd.conf file with following content: createUser Foo md5 “password” rwuser Foo Any hints on what is happening? How is

Re: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-17 Thread Thomas Anders
John Oliver wrote: > Too bad Dag Wieers doesn't have a net-snmp package... For RHEL5+, CentOS5+, Fedora 8+ and others you may want to check http://www.net-snmp.org/wiki/index.php/Third-Party_Packages +Thomas - This SF.N

Re: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-17 Thread John Oliver
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 09:52:19AM -0500, Cardoza, Eric D. wrote: > Hello SNMP Experts. > > > > The snmp packages on this particular system may be very old, but they > are the newest I can find on Red Hat Network for RHEL4. We will be > upgrading to RHEL5 soon. FWIW, RHEL5u1 ships with net-sn

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-17 Thread Cardoza, Eric D.
few minutes, I get the "Unknown engine ID" msg. I must then stop and restart the snmpd daemon on the target system for the snmp commands to retrieve data again. I am not using any external software product in this test. Regards, _ Eric Cardoza -Origin

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-17 Thread Cardoza, Eric D.
- From: Mike Ayers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 2:46 PM To: Cardoza, Eric D.; net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: Unknown engine ID > From: Cardoza, Eric D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 9:55 AM > Hello

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-16 Thread Mike Ayers
> From: Cardoza, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 9:38 PM > From: Cardoza, Eric D. > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 3:03 PM Resending a message that has not been answered is OK, but it's best to wait until after the weekend, as a good portion of every

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-15 Thread Cardoza, Eric
From: Cardoza, Eric D. Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 3:03 PM To: 'Mike Ayers'; net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: Unknown engine ID I apologize for my ignorance of community support list usage. I am an old IBMer and not familiar with the proper open source communit

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-14 Thread Mike Ayers
the information > in my email, > I am using snmp commands such as snmpget or snmpwalk to query > the MIBs. > For a few minutes after I start the snmpd daemon on the system which I > am querying, the snmp commands return OID data. Then after a few > minutes, I get the "Unk

RE: Unknown engine ID

2008-11-14 Thread Mike Ayers
> From: Cardoza, Eric D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 6:01 AM > However, I am > encountering a > situation where the engine ID seems to be getting dropped or > lost after > a > short period of time (2 to 5 minutes). By what tool? Thanks, Mike

Unknown engine ID

2008-11-14 Thread Cardoza, Eric D.
generating the engine ID with its algorithm. Please see the snmpget commands below. The "timeticks" display the number of seconds following the startup of the snmpd daemon. Once the "Unknown engine ID" msg is returned, the only way to get snmp to process commands again is

Unknown engine ID

2008-11-13 Thread Cardoza, Eric
generating the engine ID with its algorithm. Please see the snmpget commands below. The "timeticks" display the number of seconds following the startup of the snmpd daemon. Once the "Unknown engine ID" msg is returned, the only way to get snmp to process commands again is t

Unknown engine ID

2008-11-13 Thread Cardoza, Eric
generating the engine ID with its algorithm. Please see the snmpget commands below. The "timeticks" display the number of seconds following the startup of the snmpd daemon. Once the "Unknown engine ID" msg is returned, the only way to get snmp to process commands again is t