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2017 Mar 24
2
SNMP oddity
Hi all,
Not sure if this is on topic or not.
I'm trying to query an SNMP value from centos 6 and I get a bad
response if I don't specify the MIB to use:
0 digimer at pulsar:~/anvil/striker$ snmpget -v2c -c public -m
/home/digimer/Downloads/APC/AP7900/MIB/powernet421.mib 10.255.2.1
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6.2
RFC1213-MIB::ifPhysAddress.2 = Hex-STRING: 00 C0 B7 5F 8A 85
0 digimer at
2014 Feb 12
3
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
Thanks, now I started getting messages from the list.
As you advised, I renamed the mib file NETCARD.mib to Tripplite and ran
command
./gen-snmp-subdriver.sh -H 10.200.254.39 -c public -n Tripplite
Here is what it says:
snmp_build: unknown failuresnmpget: Error building ASN.1 representation
(Can't build OID for variable)
COUNT = 0 / 0
Creating tripplite-mib.h
Creating tripplite-mib.c
Done.
2013 Jan 29
1
SNMPv3
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
snmp_version = v3
secLevel = authPriv
secName = tfsnmpprof1
authPassword = ralow6moHet7zoboP8
privPassword = tuseL8Pakaz9degim7
authProtocol=MD5
2023 Mar 27
1
Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
So what would it take me to edit NUT's code for my case to work? My Network
Management Card sends its output state using unfortunately only (I guess
so) this OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.11.1.1.0
Weirdly the standard way of obtaining Battery Status
(drivers/apc-mib.c) 1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.1.1.0
gives me good results.
Unfortunately power status OID's value type differs (my: 64 digits
2023 Mar 09
1
Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
I've got an update on this case
Using tkmib I discovered that my UPS (NMC per say) sends its state by OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.11.1.1.0
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.apc.products.hardware.ups.upsState.upsBasicState.upsBasicStateOutputState.0
= 0001010000000000001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
(mib used for this snmpget was powernet441.mib)
(I got a description about
2023 Mar 29
1
Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
One good intro to this is
https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/master/docs/snmp-subdrivers.txt
although it focuses on adding new subdrivers - but more or less the same
workflow applies to extending existing ones. Sometimes it helps to generate
a new one for a currently-partially-supported device, and then compare with
existing subdriver (using meld or similar GUI helps a lot) to port the
2014 Feb 13
0
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
[Please keep the list CC'd. Thanks!]
On Feb 13, 2014, at 4:55 AM, ??? ????? wrote:
> Can you try adding "-v 1" to the snmpwalk command? If that works, we can add it to gen-snmp-subdriver.sh.
>
> Yes, I tried it before, ran command "snmpwalk -v 1 -On -c public 10.200.254.39 .1.3.6.1.4.1.935"
>
> Output:
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.935 = NULL
> Error: OID not
2023 Mar 30
1
Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
Well thanks,
The solution for my problem was kinda easy (still need some testing
though): found out my ups status is a string, so then I changed the way
snmp-ups.c gets the status.
Had to change *nut_snmp_get_int *to *nut_snmp_get_str *at around line 3470,
then grab fourth char out, use *strtol *function to then send it to
*su_status_set
*function.
I created my copy of *apc-mib.c *with my OID at
2014 Feb 14
2
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
> Does it have the same behavior if you start from .1.3.6.1.4.1.935*.1* or .
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.935.1.1? If not, no worries - see below.
>
> Yes, says "Timeout: No Response from 10.200.254.39", Ok.
> .....
>
>
>> The important part of "mode 2" is to have the output of snmpwalk. It is
>> possible to query each OID, and manually build the *-mib.c
2013 Aug 22
1
SNMPv3
Updating an old thread. History here.
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2013-January/006391.html
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2013-February/006394.html
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2013-February/006398.html
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013, Tim Rice wrote:
[snip]
>
> In all my testing I discovered the APC AP9630 is kind of flaky when
>
2011 Nov 30
2
Patch for addition of Cyberpower RMCARD100, 201, 202, 301 (snmp mib)
I did a bunch of work on this today. It should be all set to go.
This patch is to add support for the Cyberpower RMCARD snmp cards.
I basically copied the driver for bestpower, changed the name and
updated the mib map.
I have this running on two separate systems (two separate ups's) and it
looks good.
The only thing I could not figure out was updating the Makefile.am (my
aclocal/libtools
2014 Feb 10
0
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
On Feb 10, 2014, at 1:16 AM, ??? ????? wrote:
> Thanks for you reply. Concerning the subscribtion list, I have earlier filled in the fields and sent request to subscribe to this list, but still haven't got an answer.
I added you manually, but check your spam folder just in case it ended up there.
> Yes, I do have a MIB file that was on CD that came with the UPS, attached it to this
2012 Apr 16
2
Snmp-ups/netvision driver for Socomec UPS
Hello
We have an Socomec Sicon Netys PR3000 UPS equipped with NetVision
Web/SNMP adaptor. I try to monitor the ups using snmp-ups driver and
netvision mibs set. The snmp-ups driver starts correctly and connects to
the UPS, upsd confirms it, but upsmon constantly shows "No
communication" error
I think the cause is the SNMP adapter reports the UPS status as "ECO
mode"
2014 Feb 14
0
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:49 PM, ??? ????? wrote:
> Slightly changed the list, took from running snmptranslate for all parameters:
> snmptranslate -IR -On upsBaseIdentModel upsBaseBatteryStatus upsSmartBatteryCapacity upsSmartBatteryTemperature upsSmartInputLineVoltage upsBaseOutputStatus upsSmartOutputVoltage upsSmartOutputFrequency upsSmartOutputLoad upsSmartControlUpsOff
2006 Sep 12
1
Help with snmp ups
Hi all - I'm new to both UPS setup and SNMP on linux - so I'd appreciate any
help I can get....I'm stuck! I'm running fedora core 5, and have installed
net-snmp and nut. I'm trying to get my network connected UPS to this linux
machine.
My /etc/ups/ups.conf looks like this:
[upsnetwork]
driver = snmp-ups
port = 172.31.254.7
community = public
desc="Network
2008 Aug 08
1
can't get Ethernet SNMP information
Hi all,
I hope someone can help me with this one.
I'm trying to graph all traffic on the localhost's network card with Cacti.
>From what I understand I should use SNMP to query the traffic, but I can't
seem to get SNMP info for the network interface.
I have installed all the necessary snmp tools, "yum install snmpd net-snmp
net-snmp-utils net-snmp-devel net-snmpt-libs "
2014 Feb 07
3
Tripplite UPS (SU10KRT3/1X) through snmp-ups (nut 2.6.5)
Hi, Nut-upsusers,
I am having problem configuring NUT to work with Tripplite UPS through SNMP.
There is a Tripplite SmartOnline SU10KRT3/1X and attempts to monitor it
using NUT though SNMP are failing...
OS: Enterprise Linux 6, Nut version: 2.6.5.
ups.conf is configured:
[trippliteups]
driver = snmp-ups
port = 10.200.254.39
desc = "ProductionServer"
2004 May 24
5
monitoring classes
Greetings all,
I''ve been searching high and low for any inkling of how people are
monitoring classes for long term usage data. I''m thinking something along
a script to collect the data for mrtg or perhaps even an snmp module that
would present them as interfaces to be polled....has anyone done any work
in this area?
John Dunning
Assistant Director Net & Tech Svcs
Wayne
2005 May 04
4
HTB rate miscalculation
Hi,
I''ve migrated my tc configuration from CBQ to HTB.
One problem appeared. Htb seems to miscalculate the bandwidth for classes
with greater rates.
For rates below 2Mbit there is almost no difference between the configured
and the measured rate.
For large ones the problem starts. My root class has 10Mbit rate and when
the interface has heavy trafic the measured bandwidth
2009 Apr 21
8
One for the Cisco experts...
I have a Cisco 6509 switch that I'm monitoring with SNMP from a
CentOS5 machine. SNMP polls are the only access I have to this
device, we are not allowed to log on via telnet.
How can I find out which port on the switch a particular server is
connected to? I was hoping that this is somehow possible using the
mac address and the data gathered from snmpwalk/snmpget requests but
I'm not