I installed packages cacti and snmpd on a Debian server. I'm able to display common graphs in Cacti (such as memory usage, load average, logged in users, etc) using the data templates listed as Unix. Now I want to replace these graphs with new ones using SNMP data sources, because I see there is also CPU usage and because it's not excluded I have to manage multiple hosts in the future.
So, I installed snmpd on the machine and left the snmpd.conf as it is. In Cacti, I created three new data sources from SNMP templates for 127.0.0.1 host:
ucd/net - CPU Usage - Nice
ucd/net - CPU Usage - System
ucd/net - CPU Usage - User
Then I created a new graph from template ucd/net - CPU Usage, and select the three data sources in the Graph Item Fields section. Graph is now enabled and running, but empty. No data have been collected.
Under Console - Devices my SNMP host is listed as up and running:
System:Linux ip-xx-xx-xxx-xxx 3.2.0-23-virtual #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10 22:29:03 UTC 2012 x86_64
Uptime: 929267 (0 days, 2 hours, 34 minutes)
Hostname: ip-xx-xx-xxx-xxx
Location: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Contact: Me
[email protected]
In SNMP Options I left all as it is:
SNMP Version: Version 1
SNMP Community: public
SNMP Timeout: 500 ms
Maximum OID's Per Get Request: 10
In Console - Utilities - Cacti Log I have multiple warning (two for each data source) every 5 minutes:
10/29/2012 01:45:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[18] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: U
10/29/2012 01:45:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] WARNING: SNMP Get Timeout for Host:'127.0.0.1', and OID:'.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.15.0'
10/29/2012 01:45:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[1] DS[9] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: U
10/29/2012 01:45:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] WARNING: SNMP Get Timeout for Host:'127.0.0.1', and OID:'.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.52.0'
10/29/2012 01:40:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[19] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: U
10/29/2012 01:40:01
PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] WARNING: SNMP Get Timeout for Host:'127.0.0.1', and OID:'.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.6.0'
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I have the feeling I'm missing something, but I cannot get it...