Opennms is particularly irritating to install, in order to all full access to your SNMP OID tree, you might want to modify your snmpd.conf as follows: Find your system view line: comment out the original and add this instead: view systemview included .1 You also might want to look at this: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2005-October/054306.html P. Ugo Bellavance wrote: > Vincent Knecht wrote: >> Le dimanche 8 octobre 2006 00:07, Les Mikesell a écrit : >>> On Sat, 2006-10-07 at 12:34, Yiorgos Stamoulis wrote: >>>> Hi Ugo, >>>> snmpd.conf pleeease! >>>> ( I am wearing my impatient hat today!) >>> Slight variation of the question... I'm trying out >>> opennms (a java program that's harder to install >>> than cacti but does autodiscovery and some non-snmp >>> stuff too), and find that some centos machines that >>> cacti is graphing are not automatically graphed by >>> opennms. Has anyone else seen this or know if something >>> special is needed in the snmpd.conf settings? >> >> Hello, >> >> using OpenNMS 1.2.8 on CentOS 4, I had graphing breakdown when >> rrdtool (fetched from dag repo) was updated to 1.2.x version, which >> apparently >> OpenNMS can't cope with. Downgraded rrdtool to 1.0.50 and I had my >> graphs back... > > With cacti, when the upgrade occured, I just had to change the RDD > version in the Cacti config. I don't know about OpenNMS, though. > > Ugo > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by the Enhancion system Scanner and is believed to be clean. http://www.enhancion.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061008/4a12c7f6/attachment-0005.html>