Have you tried manually "snmpwalking" the hosts from your Xymon server ?
I'd first verify you can snmpwalk each device (or at least one of each type) from your server via shell doing: snmpwalk <-v2c or -v1> -c <comm string> host
If that's all good, then you probably just have devmon templates to tweak or make.
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-----Original Message----- From: "Katragadda, Srinivas" <Srinivas.Katragadda at in.unisys.com> Sender: xymon-bounces at xymon.com Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 22:45:21 To: xymon at xymon.com<xymon at xymon.com> Subject: [Xymon] Issue with the hardware monitoring.
We are monitoring about Windows 2003, 340+ servers using the Xymon. We have various models like of IBM,HP and DELL. We have installed the respective client packages like IBM Director, HP Insight and DELL Open Manage agents on the client side. We have configured appropriate community strings. Out of which very few of them we are able to get the status. Majority of the servers were not able to do the hardware monitoring.
Checked the SNMP configuration at the client side several times, did not find any issue with it.
We have opened all the required ports for this one.
Can any of you help to get the light of this issue?
Thanks and Regards,
Srinivas | UGSI | Enterprise Computing Group | EXT:7573087 -> Desk --> +91-80-40323087
e-mail: srinivas.katragadda at in.unisys.com
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