Hello, Ben, thank you for ur reply.
Well, bb-xsnmptab is here, I tried all the commented
out lines also, wasn't sure - IP or hostname works =>
10.1.0.1 : my_string : l4 cpu fans power temperature
ports
10.1.0.201 : my_string : l4 cpu fans power temperature
ports
10.1.0.3 : my_string : l4 cpu fans power temperature
ports
#vpn-gw.company.com : my_string : l4 cpu fans power temperature
ports
#vpn-gw.company.com : my_string : cpu fans power temperature memory
ports
-----Original Message-----
From:
owner-bb@bb4.com on behalf of Ben Pitzer
Sent: Sun
12/26/2004 12:02 AM
To: bb@bb4.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: {bb} bb-xsnmp.pl 1.77
Olga,
What does your bb-xsnmptab file look like?
Can you give an example?
Make sure to leave out any community strings when
you send us
something, of course.
Thanks,
Ben
Pitzer
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 01:57:00 -0500, Jagilya
<Jagilya@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
Hello,
>
> On Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS
release 3, BB1.9e.
> I just installed the script as it said in the
README.
> But, then I get this at BBOUT
=>
>
>
Thu Dec 23 16:20:37 2004 bb-xsnmp.pl main::main: SNMP get request
>
failed for '10.1.0.3': No response from remote host
'10.1.0.3'
>
> If I try to run it from command line, I
get this =>
>
> [root@bb
ext]# ./bb-xsnmp.pl
>
/usr/local/bb/bb/bin/bb-combo.sh start
>
main::main: SNMP get request failed for '10.1.0.3': No response from
>
remote host '10.1.0.3'
> [root@bb
ext]#
>
> I can run "snmpwalk -v1 -c comm_string
10.1.0.3" and I get all the results
> correctly. I'm running
mrtg/routermon with no problems. But whatever
> switch/router/pix I put
in bb-xsnmptab, I always get the same result. Any
> one has any ideas
what it could be? I looked around in the archives -
> everyone had
different problems from this one... Maybe I missed
something?
>
> Thank you!
>
Olga