start with the command like snmpwalk to see that snmp is working properly.

as netsnmp allows you to not only have snmp v2 communities, but also IP
and oid access lists.


Dean

On 9/15/2010, "Voytek Eymont" <li...@sbt.net.au> wrote:

>I've setup a Centos 5 with Cacti, it all seems to work, but, when I try to
>get interface info from the Centos host itself, I get nothing, what am I
>missing ?
>
>Centos host is on 192.168.1.40, I've created a 'generic snmp host' in
>Catci at 192.168.1.40, but, get "Success" though with  "[0 Items, 0 Rows]"
>
>do I need to specifically enable something in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf ?
>
>I'm getting snmp contact stuff, just nothing for the interface
>
>
>
>SNMP - Interface Statistics     (Verbose Query)         Uptime Goes Backwards
>Success [0 Items, 0 Rows]
>
>Data Query Debug Information
>+ Running data query [1].
>+ Found type = '3' [snmp query].
>+ Found data query XML file at
>'/var/www/cacti/resource/snmp_queries/interface.xml'
>+ XML file parsed ok.
>+ Executing SNMP walk for list of indexes @ '.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1'
>+ No SNMP data returned
>+ Found data query XML file at
>'/var/www/cacti/resource/snmp_queries/interface.xml'
>+ Found data query XML file at
>'/var/www/cacti/resource/snmp_queries/interface.xml'
>+ Found data query XML file at
>'/var/www/cacti/resource/snmp_queries/interface.xml'
>
>
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>Voytek
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