hey friends,
I am using cacti cacti-0.8.6-1.2 on Centos 4.0. I want to monitor my network through cacti, I have few windows and linux clients in my network.
I have created a device or a host for Linux. I am able to get most of the information except Available Disk Space "Unix Available Disk Space". The client is Fedora Core 3 and the system on which cacti is running is Centos 4.0.
Moreover I am not able to monitor the Windows XP Clients.The snmp is running on the Windows XP PRO SP2 but the cacti shows "SNMP Error" I am selecting Windows 2000/XP host and snmp version 1 with community string as "public".
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
On 2/16/06, ankush grover ankushcentos@gmail.com wrote:
hey friends,
I am using cacti cacti-0.8.6-1.2 on Centos 4.0. I want to monitor my network through cacti, I have few windows and linux clients in my network.
I have created a device or a host for Linux. I am able to get most of the information except Available Disk Space "Unix Available Disk Space". The client is Fedora Core 3 and the system on which cacti is running is Centos 4.0.
Moreover I am not able to monitor the Windows XP Clients.The snmp is running on the Windows XP PRO SP2 but the cacti shows "SNMP Error" I am selecting Windows 2000/XP host and snmp version 1 with community string as "public".
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
What is the snmp configuration of the XP clients?
Is there a windows firewall blocking you?
-- Leonard Isham, CISSP Ostendo non ostento.
What is the snmp configuration of the XP clients?
Is there a windows firewall blocking you?
-- hey,
yes the culprit was firewall blocking 161 port.I have enabled that ports on all the clients except I am not able to make cacti work with Pix Firewall 501.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
On 2/17/06, ankush grover ankushcentos@gmail.com wrote:
What is the snmp configuration of the XP clients?
Is there a windows firewall blocking you?
-- hey,
yes the culprit was firewall blocking 161 port.I have enabled that ports on all the clients except I am not able to make cacti work with Pix Firewall 501.
Snmp need sto be configured on the Pix firewall before it can be used. -- Leonard Isham, CISSP Ostendo non ostento.
On 2/17/06, Leonard Isham leonard.isham@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/06, ankush grover ankushcentos@gmail.com wrote:
What is the snmp configuration of the XP clients?
Is there a windows firewall blocking you?
-- hey,
yes the culprit was firewall blocking 161 port.I have enabled that
ports on
all the clients except I am not able to make cacti work with Pix
Firewall
Snmp need sto be configured on the Pix firewall before it can be used.
Hey,
SNMP entries for Pix Firewall.
-
snmp-server host inside 192.168.1.125 poll
snmp-server community public
There seems to be some problem with the templates of Pix for cacti.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover