sysUpTime.0: Status showing 'UNKNOWN'

Jon Angliss jon at netdork.net
Sun May 24 00:01:15 CEST 2009


On Fri, 22 May 2009 00:13:18 +0530, Jimmyboy <jimmyjose2980 at gmail.com>
wrote:

>Hello *Experts*,
>
>I have installed and configured Nagios 3.0.6 on Ubuntu 8.10 (in a Virtual
>Environment), and am using its web interface.
>
>I am monitoring a Windows machine & a Route-Switch Module (RSM). The RSM's
>ping status is shown as 'OK', however, the Uptime status is shown as
>'UNKNOWN'. The Status Information column says "*SNMP Problem- No data
>received from host*".
>
> *The snmp public community set on the RSM is*:
>snmp-server community ********* RO 35
>
>*The directive used on Nagios for it is*:
>check_command       check_snmp!-C public -o sysUpTime.0 (where *public* is
>replaced by the actual public community as above).
>
>To verify whether the snmp modules are correctly installed, I did a 'locate
>snmpget' & 'locate snmpwalk' on my Nagios machine. It returned me the
>following.
>/usr/bin/snmp
>/usr/bin/snmpget-next
>/usr/bin/snmpwalk
>
>Is there anything I am missing out on?

Show us your service and command definitions.  I suspect the call to
the command is passing values in incorrectly.

Have you tried using the OID instead of the string name?

You could try increasing debugging:

  http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/configmain.html#debug_level

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
<jon at netdork.net>


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