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First you need to run net-snmp 5.4.1 or later and second you will need to start it with the following option: | First you need to run net-snmp 5.4.1 or later and second you will need to start it with the following option: | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 9 April 2008
If you are trying to get snmpd working on a container (for whatever reason, note you should strongly consider if you can accomplish what you are trying to do on the host) you will need to do a couple things.
Do this if you are seeing an error like this one:
error scanning interface data (expected 10, got 0)
First you need to run net-snmp 5.4.1 or later and second you will need to start it with the following option:
-I -ipAddressTable
So
/sbin/snmpd -I -ipAddressTable
The same basic idea applies to net-snmp 5.3.1 (at least in RHEL/Centos 5) with a slightly different flag:
-I -ifTable
From what I understand they are in the process of patching things on net-snmp to work with OpenVZ a little better, but because of the duplicate IPs on the containers (127.0.0.1) things aren't exactly standard.