[clue] (Slightly OT) - This SNMP issue has me baffled

foo7775 at comcast.net foo7775 at comcast.net
Wed Jul 15 09:19:23 MDT 2015


Have you tried an snmpwalk against the monitored server, either locally or remotely? -- Running snmpwalk against interface B's IP address (while logged in via B's IP address) returns the SNMP output that I would expect. 

Running snmpwalk against interface B's IP address (while logged in via the IP address assigned to interface A) also returns the SNMP output that I would expect. 

Thank you, 

T. 
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From: "Mike Nolte" <obiwanmikenolte at gmail.com> 
To: "CLUE's mailing list" <clue at cluedenver.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 11:42:40 PM 
Subject: Re: [clue] (Slightly OT) - This SNMP issue has me baffled 

Are you saying that the machine has 3 IP addresses? I don't use Solaris, but on RHEL and Ubuntu, the IP is assigned to the bond, like here and here . When you say that you're connecting to B & C, how are you doing it? Do you have any other machines that are bonded like this and are being successfully monitored by the server? 

How's the monitoring service trying to connect? Have you tried an snmpwalk against the monitored server, either locally or remotely? That should help troubleshoot the SNMP replies, but I'm still confused about the connections to individual interfaces. 

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