[jffnms-users] Problems with new build
by Joel Watson
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Hi you helpful people,
I have just deployed a
fresh install of JFFNMS 0.8.4 into a new environment. OS is CentOs 5.3,
monitoring various Windows 2003 boxes. After various teething problems I
have mostly got it working, however I am still having a few problems I
am hoping you may be able to help me with!
The first problem is that automagic host setup is not working. It is
finding all the listening ports on the machines, but nothing else (ie
disk space, cpu usage, anything SNMP flavoured) - This is probably
related to the second problem, which is...
JFFNMS doesn't seem to be able to "translate" SNMP traps into sensible
formats - as the below screenshot demonstrates:
Also, when attempting manual discovery, the following happens:
I have a separate working deployment which was done by someone else, a
long time ago on Ubuntu. I have tried comparing the two but they are so
different I cannot tell which differences are important and which are
not. Any help you guys can offer would be really great!
Thanks.
Joel Watson.
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