I guess it's a combination of two things: I'd just moved these racks to new ips and had completely forgotten the snmp polling box has some ipfw rules on it that only allowed snmp from my old address block I was using. So after looking at all the router access lists and all I started digging through the arc v4.2 manual for snmp goodies, thinking the upgrade busted my snmp... That brought me to the "network services" stuff, which apparently is broken as far as telling you the state of snmpd... Thanks, Charles -- =-----------------= = | Charles Sprickman Internet Channel | | INCH System Administration Team (212)243-5200 | | spork@inch.com access@inch.com | = =----------------= On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Paul Farber wrote:
No, I tried it also and :
CONFIGURED NETWORK SERVICES Name Type Socket Close Status snmp SNMPD 161 FALSE DISABLED
SNMP TRAP COMMUNITIES IP Address Community Pool Validate Address public 208.149.160.15 useAddress H
running arc 4.1.22 NMC 6.2.17.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Mike Andrews wrote:
Community names?
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Ever since I upgraded my HiPer ARC, snmp didn't work, so I started poking around... The last release I had seemed to have it on by default, whereas this one (4.2.32-1) seems to not; although it did allow me to script my additions of communities and whatnot without any complaints.
So I did a "add netWORK seRVICE snmp serVER_TYPE snmpd enABLED yes".
But was still unable to get any data. Looked at it, and it showed this status:
HiPer-1>> list network SERVICES
CONFIGURED NETWORK SERVICES Server Admin Name Type Socket Close Status snmp SNMPD 161 FALSE DISABLED
tftpd TFTPD 69 FALSE ENABLED
telnetd TELNETD FALSE ENABLED
Issued "enabLE netWORK serVICE snmp", and it still says "disabled". What am I missing here? The manual makes no mention of doing anything beyond adding the service and even states it should be enabled by default when added...
Any clues?
Thanks,
Charles
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