It is possible that the problem is that the devices cannot answer in the
timeout period. snmpCollect tries to get everything in one query and
sometimes devices with many interfaces will refuse to give it all at once.
In the daemon configuration for snmpCollect, try reducing the size of
the maxpdu value from 100 to 50. This will force snmpCollect to ask for
smaller amounts of data at one time.
I'm assuming that you have verified that these mib variables actually
exist for all of the interfaces.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
"KiYoul Kong"
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Subject: [nv-l] SNMPCollect is
miss some instances.
07/31/2002 04:09
AM
Hi there?
I use NetView 7.1 on Solaris7,
Using SNMPCollect, I want to monitor cpmCPUTotal5min on Cisco Routers.
I selected "ALL NODE" and "ALL INSTANCE" on SNMPCollect every hours, and
When I check the collected data,I found there are some missing instace
data.
For Example)
A router have 1.2.3.5.8 instances and can be queried via snmpwalk or
mibtable.
but colleced data only have 1 instance.
So I deleted all data in /usr/OV/databases/snmpCollect/* and regathering
snmpCollect, But This time,
NetView can't gather some other items like ifInError,ifInPkts....so on.
When Using "snmpCollect -S",the file in /usr/OV/log/snmpCol.dump,
I found Some Router's setting values are missing.
How can I gather all instances on every router?
We have about 32 node and have 740 interfaces...
I'm looking reply.....
Thanks In Advance. ;-)
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