Hi Arnaud,
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> Hi Tim
>
> 2013/1/29 Tim Rice <tim at multitalents.net>
>
> >
> > nut-2.6.5
> > Scientific Linux 6.3
> > APC AP9630 management card
> >
> > My basic question is, does nut's SNMPv3 implementation work?
> >
> > I have this in /etc/ups/ups.conf
> > ......
> > [tfapc01]
> > driver = snmp-ups
> > port = tfapc01.testfest.ixorg.org
> > mibs = apcc
> >
>
> drop the above field: mibs is autodetected, and is blocking here
Thanks for trying but that just makes it try more things before failing.
......
[root at tfupsmon tmp]# /sbin/snmp-ups -DDD -a tfapc01
Network UPS Tools - Generic SNMP UPS driver 0.68 (2.6.5)
0.000000 debug level is '3'
0.000542 SNMP UPS driver : entering upsdrv_initups()
0.000562 SNMP UPS driver : entering nut_snmp_init(snmp-ups)
0.048288 SNMP UPS driver : entering load_mib2nut(auto)
0.048301 trying the new match_sysoid() method
0.048306 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.048313 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0)
0.052745 Can't get sysOID value
0.052759 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'apcc' mib
0.052767 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052774 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.1.1.1.0)
0.052792 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'mge' mib
0.052797 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052800 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.705.1.1.1.0)
0.052811 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'netvision' mib
0.052816 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052819 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.1.1.1.1.1.1.0)
0.052828 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'pw' mib
0.052832 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052836 nut_snmp_get(1.3.6.1.4.1.534.1.1.2.0)
0.052846 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'aphel_genesisII'
mib
0.052851 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052854 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.17373.3.1.1.0)
0.052863 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'aphel_revelation'
mib
0.052867 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052871 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.534.6.6.6.1.1.12.0)
0.052879 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'eaton_epdu' mib
0.052884 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052887 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.534.6.6.7.1.2.1.2.0)
0.052896 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'pulizzi_switched1'
mib
0.052900 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052903 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.20677.1)
0.052912 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'pulizzi_switched2'
mib
0.052916 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052920 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.20677.1)
0.052929 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'raritan' mib
0.052934 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052937 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.13742.1.1.12.0)
0.052947 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'baytech' mib
0.052952 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052955 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.4779.1.3.5.2.1.24.1)
0.052965 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'cpqpower' mib
0.052970 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052973 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.165.3.1.1.0)
0.052982 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'bestpower' mib
0.052987 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.052990 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.2947.1.1.2.0)
0.052998 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'cyberpower' mib
0.053003 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.053006 nut_snmp_get(.1.3.6.1.4.1.3808.1.1.1.1.1.1.0)
0.053016 load_mib2nut: trying classic method with 'ietf' mib
0.053021 Entering nut_snmp_get_str()
0.053024 nut_snmp_get(1.3.6.1.2.1.33.1.1.1.0)
0.053034 No supported device detected
[root at tfupsmon tmp]#
......>
> snmp_version = v3
> >
> secLevel = authPriv
> > secName = tfsnmpprof1
> > authPassword = ralow6moHet7zoboP8
> > privPassword = tuseL8Pakaz9degim7
> >
>
> when sending to a public mailing list, prefer to trim passwds ;)
Yes, if they were not throw away passwords in a test environment I would
have snipped them out.
> > authProtocol=MD5
> > privProtocol=AES
> > desc = "APC SU700 SNMP v3 device, with the highest
security level"
> > ......
[snip]
In all my testing I discovered the APC AP9630 is kind of flakey when
it comes to SNMP v3.
I have
snmpget -Cf -v 3 -u tfsnmpprof1 -l authPriv \
-a MD5 -A ralow6moHet7zoboP8 \
-x AES -X tuseL8Pakaz9degim7 \
tfapc01 .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.1.1.1.0
work one day and the next day fail.
So I will revisit SNMP v3 when I get my hands on a non APC ups that
supports SNMP v3.
Thanks for all your help.
A note for the archives: To get snmpget working I had to rename the
v3 profile I had set up on the APC and create a new one with all the same
info. Then it worked.
When it stopped working (when I came back to it days later) , I renamed
that one and set up a third one again with all the same info. Once again
it started working. Strange.
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Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 456-1146
tim at multitalents.net (707) 887-1469