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08-10-2007 03:14 AM
08-10-2007 03:14 AM
Snmp problem
Hi,
I have installed in my proliant DL 350 G3 this following packets:
hpasm-7.9.0-116.sles9.rpm
net-snmp-cmaX-5.1-220.rpm
hpsmh-2.1.10-186.rpm
It' all ok, but not the snmp service!.
When I use the "SNMP Test Trap Button", my IML logs are empty.
The /var/log/messages reports this line:
hpsmh : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/opt/hp/hpsmh/data/htdocs/webagent ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/snmptrap -v1 -cpublic localhost enterprises.232 6 11003 system.5.0 s mail enterprises.232.11.2.11.1 i 0 enterprises.232.11.2.8.1 s Test Trap
If I try to execute the only command:
/usr/bin/snmptrap -v1 -cpublic localhost enterprises.232 6 11003 system.5.0 s mail enterprises.232.11.2.11.1 i 0 enterprises.232.11.2.8.1 s Test Trap
I get this error:
mail: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not found: (top) -> mail)
Mail is the name of my server.
My snmp.conf is:
rwcommunity mysecret 127.0.0.1
trapsink localhost
rocommunity public 192.168.1.36
syscontact Sysadmin (root@localhost)
syslocation Server Room
Any idea?
Thanks in advance..
I have installed in my proliant DL 350 G3 this following packets:
hpasm-7.9.0-116.sles9.rpm
net-snmp-cmaX-5.1-220.rpm
hpsmh-2.1.10-186.rpm
It' all ok, but not the snmp service!.
When I use the "SNMP Test Trap Button", my IML logs are empty.
The /var/log/messages reports this line:
hpsmh : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/opt/hp/hpsmh/data/htdocs/webagent ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/snmptrap -v1 -cpublic localhost enterprises.232 6 11003 system.5.0 s mail enterprises.232.11.2.11.1 i 0 enterprises.232.11.2.8.1 s Test Trap
If I try to execute the only command:
/usr/bin/snmptrap -v1 -cpublic localhost enterprises.232 6 11003 system.5.0 s mail enterprises.232.11.2.11.1 i 0 enterprises.232.11.2.8.1 s Test Trap
I get this error:
mail: Unknown Object Identifier (Sub-id not found: (top) -> mail)
Mail is the name of my server.
My snmp.conf is:
rwcommunity mysecret 127.0.0.1
trapsink localhost
rocommunity public 192.168.1.36
syscontact Sysadmin (root@localhost)
syslocation Server Room
Any idea?
Thanks in advance..
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08-12-2007 08:34 AM
08-12-2007 08:34 AM
Re: Snmp problem
Rather than install individual agents etc. you may be better off install the entire PSP.
See:
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/index.html
And select the software closest to what you're running.
When the PSP is installed it asks a series of questions and sets up snmp. Well it does on vmware ESX which has a linux look.
For a comparison of snmp.conf see below for mine:
rwcommunity MYRWCom 127.0.0.1
rocommunity MYROCom 127.0.0.1
rwcommunity MYRWCom myco.co.nz
rocommunity MYROCom myco.co.nz
trapcommunity MYROCom
trapsink x.x.x.x MYROCom
syscontact root@localhost (edit snmpd.conf)
syslocation MOB3 Computer Room
The x.x.x.x would be the IP Address of your HPSIM Host.
See:
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/index.html
And select the software closest to what you're running.
When the PSP is installed it asks a series of questions and sets up snmp. Well it does on vmware ESX which has a linux look.
For a comparison of snmp.conf see below for mine:
rwcommunity MYRWCom 127.0.0.1
rocommunity MYROCom 127.0.0.1
rwcommunity MYRWCom myco.co.nz
rocommunity MYROCom myco.co.nz
trapcommunity MYROCom
trapsink x.x.x.x MYROCom
syscontact root@localhost (edit snmpd.conf)
syslocation MOB3 Computer Room
The x.x.x.x would be the IP Address of your HPSIM Host.
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