I upgraded net-snmp from v5.0.9 to v5.4.1 on a RHEL3 host.
I would think that the MIB/OID values would not change during this
upgrade.
However, I am now seeing very strange values for the file system usage:
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File Systems
Mount Total bytes Used bytes Free bytes % Util
Lock
/ 984.3MB 21.9GB -20.9GB
2277
/boot 69.4MB 23.5MB 45.9MB 33
/tmp 9.6GB 44.8GB -35.2GB 466
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There are also errors getting values from the interfaces (eth0)
What have I broken (or changed) on this host? Why would an upgrade of
net-snmp change OID values?
Events Tab shows:
Error reading value for "eth0" on bby1log01 (oid .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.2
is bad)
Filesystem threshold exceeded: current value 2278.3%
Error reading value for "/usr/export/home" on bby1log01 (oid
.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.5 is bad)
...etc.
The file /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt has not changed
between net-snmp v5.0.9 and v5.4.1
I have remodeled the device. No change.
When I run snmpwalk from the command line, the host bby1log01 with the
upgraded version of net-snmp seems to slow and then hang.
Subsequent requests time out until snmpd is restarted.
By contrast, a machine of the same class/OS with the old version of
net-snmp has no problems
I'm working my way through http://www.net-snmp.org/ but any
advice/suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers,
David Sloboda
Unix Services
PMC-Sierra, Inc.
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