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List:       opennms-discuss
Subject:    Re: [opennms-discuss] Problem with SNMP
From:       "Guarini, Jeremy" <Jeremy.Guarini () nuance ! com>
Date:       2011-01-05 22:28:13
Message-ID: C94A3051.A5FB%jeremy.guarini () nuance ! com
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Have you tried deleting the node and node data and let it get
rediscovered? Probably can speed up the discovery process by sending a new
suspect event using the send-event.pl script in bin


-- 
Jeremy Guarini






On 1/5/11 2:12 PM, "Russell Miller" <rmiller@duskglow.com> wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Setting up an opennms system, and having pretty good luck.  Running into
>a problem though.
>
>A node is running debian lenny.  I configured snmpd on it, and
>confirmed it work.  I set opennms loose on it, and it appears to have
>gathered the appropriate information via snmp.  however, it also appears
>that ucd-snmp got the interface speed wrong.  I fixed that in the
>ucd-snmp config, and verified not only that it worked but that I could
>walk using the correct community from the opennms machine.
>
>However, there appears to be no way to make this change take.  I
>attempted a rescan, and nothing.  Not only that, but no "update SNMP"
>link appears on the node, even though the graphs do appear to be
>updating.
>
>I'm using the latest stable opennms, and verified the communities are
>correct.
>
>Any ideas?
>-- 
>Russell Miller <rmiller@duskglow.com>
>
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