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Re: Re: Re: [nv-l] Collecting SNMPv2 Data from Nokia box

To: Joe Fernandez <jfernand@kardinia.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Re: [nv-l] Collecting SNMPv2 Data from Nokia box
From: "Haibo Yang" <hbyang@sysway.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 15:10:30 +0800
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Hello,Joe Fernandez:

Thank you very your help. But I have double-checked my snmpcol.conf, there is 
no such a parameter as your mentioned. I mean , I can not find the -D swtich. 
My netview is veriosn 7.1.3 running on windows 2000 server.

Would you please post a sample configuration with -D switch here?

Many Thanks

Cheers!

Bruce Yang
0086-755-26743243
hbyang@sysway.com
        

======= 2003-08-19 00:35:00 您在来信中写道:=======

>In answer to your question : " Why should the collection be deferrd for one
>hour?"
>
>if a node does not reply to the SNMP Get, the snmpCollect daemon defers the
>following Get on that node for a "defer time" . The default is 1 hour. It
>can be changed by the -D switch on snmpCollect.
>
>
>At 10:23 AM 15/08/2003 +0800, Haibo Yang wrote:
>>Hi John Bruer,
>>
>>   Thank you for your help. From snmpcol.trace, there are really some
>useful information. I have noticed several log about collecting the
>specific NOKIA MIB value. But I don't understand it really, let alone how
>to debug it.
>>########### Beginning##########
>>The log says:
>>Thur. Aug 14 15:29:39  : Deferring SNMP collection of NokiaCPUUtility.0 on
>>      10.10.30.200 60 minutes (1.00 hours).  Consecutive deferral #1.
>>
>>################ End #################
>>
>>Why should the collection be deferrd for one hour? and What the meaning of
>"Consecutive Deferral #1"? Are there going to be #2, #3, etc.?
>>
>>In command line, simply using the command "snmpget 10.10.30.200
>..1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.1.7.1.0" or "SNMPWALK 10.10.30.200
>..1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.1.7.1", the value can be retrived. There is no doubt
>about it. But why the silly mib data collector can't?
>>
>>Scatching my head , now , is not enough for me, I'd like to scatch the
>head of MIB-DATA_COLLECTOR!!!
>>
>>
>>Best Regards
>>
>>
>>Bruce Yang
>>0086-755-267432743
>>hbyang@sysway.com
>>
>>      
>>
>>======= 2003-08-14 06:59:00 您在来信中写道:=======
>>
>>>"Haibo Yang" <hbyang@sysway.com> writes:
>>>> Hello, list.
>>>>
>>>> Netview 7.1.3 on Win2000 Pro with Pack 2
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have modified \usr\ov\conf\snmpcol.conf and a new entry was added
>>>> to collect "the current percetage of CPU untiliztion". The following
>>>> is the content of the snmpcol.conf
>>>>
>>>> MIB .1.3.6.1.4.1.94.1.21.1.7.1 0 NokiaCPUUtility units TIMETICKS R
>ibmbackup
>>>> C 10.10.30.200 0xffffffff 120 > 40.000000 <= 35.000000  s 58720263
>>>>
>>>> The last entry here is supposed to collect the cpu utility data from
>>>> nokia box.
>>>>
>>>> In command line, I can use \usr\ov\bin\snmpwalk or snmpget to get
>>>> this specific mib value.
>>>
>>>Just to verify, make sure you can do those two without specifying a
>>>community string on the command line.  This ensures NetView is using
>>>the right community string.
>>>
>>>> My problem is that In the MIB Data Collector window,  when I click
>>>> the "data" button, it is empty!!! You know, the collecting interval
>>>> is 120 seconds and there is a long enough period of time for netview
>>>> to get some data.
>>>>
>>>> Any one here can tell me why there is no data collected by the MIB
>>>> Data Collector? Are there some ways to make it collect the MIB value
>>>> I want?
>>>
>>>I've fought with such problems in the past myself...often scratching
>>>my head as to why it was occuring because everything looked fine, yet
>>>no data ever showed up.
>>>
>>>At least in the AIX version, there's a log file that's pretty helpful
>>>for debugging this though.  /usr/OV/logs/snmpCol.trace
>>>
>>>You may have to toggle it on. In AIX, that's done through
>>>serversetup.   YMMV, and I am not familiar with the windows product.
>>>
>>>--
>>>jb
>>
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>>
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        致
礼!

                                
        Haibo Yang
        hbyang@sysway.com
          2003-08-30




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