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04-02-2012 07:40 AM
04-02-2012 07:40 AM
HP System Management and SNMP v3
Hi,
I'm using What's Up Gold to supervise my servers but I'm having troubles.
Most of my servers are HP Proliant, and I installed SNMP and HP System Management Homepage on them. It's working fine on my Windows Server 2003 servers using SNMP v2 but I get a Timeout error in the HP SMH interface on my SUSE 10 et SUSE 11 servers when using SNMP v3 (working fine with SNMP v2).
This is the Timeout error :
"A timeout occurred while loading data for the HP System Management Homepage which may result in missing or incomplete information. See the HP System Management Homepage log for additional information."
I guess my servers are well configured for SNMP because What's Up can do his job with them.
Thanks,
Léo WIEL.
French Pro User.
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