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SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

 
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Chris Hendrick_2
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SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

Hello,

I am using an SNMP monitoring tool and when I point it at my HPUX 11.23 boxes, it can only pull info on lan0 and the local software loopback interfaces. I would like to get disk / cpu / ram but cant seem to figure it out. In these forums, I have seen reference to Net-SNMP but cant find it to download it or instructions on how to get it up and running. Any help would be appreciated.

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Chris
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Ivan Krastev
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Chris Hendrick_2
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Re: SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

I thought that HP had taken the open source and packaged it somehow - I dont know if they made modifications or if the sourceforge version is OK?
Arunvijai_4
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Re: SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

Hi Chris,

Internet express package contains Net-SNMP depot built with many features enabled. You can check that out : http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=HPUXIEXP1123

-Arun
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Jaime Bolanos Rojas.
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Re: SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

Chris,

I would also recommend you to take a look at nagios, it's known to work well on the hp-ux machines, and it got a decent amount of pluggins, for more info take a look at:

http://www.nagiosexchange.org/HP-UX.81.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1%5Bp_view%5D=40

Also with nagios, you can monitor everything else in your network.

Regards,

Jaime.
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Chris Hendrick_2
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Re: SNMP on 11.23 on Integrity

I may have misstated the question... Im looking to monitor the HPUX with an SNMP monitoring tool, not looking to use the HPUX box as a monitoring station...

The issue Im having is that the HPUX box, configured by default, doesn't seem to publish information on many devices. I only get stats on lan0 and the loopback. Nothing on disk / cpu / mem.

I think net-snmp can do what I need but perhaps I have confused everyone?