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[opennms-discuss] OpenNMS Won't Recognize Nodes for SNMP Monitoring
HelloWorld
2017-05-25 18:34:49 UTC
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My OpenNMS system is running on Windows Server 2012 and I am doing most of my
configurations through the web interface.

I have configured an SNMP community associated with a range of ip addresses
for the node I want to monitor. I have specified a string for this
community. I have added the node (which contains multiple ip addresses) for
provisioning. I have added the node to the default data collection group.
However, when I try to navigate to the node, rescan it, and manage data
collection per interface, I cannot view the node as an option from which to
collect data. I also do not see SNMP data on the node availability graphs,
only ICMP data. How should I approach this problem. Are there any additional
files I need to edit?

If any of you have some knowledge of OpenNMS, I would appreciate the help. I
have only been using OpenNMS for 2 weeks now, and I have very little
knowledge of SNMP or networking, though I am learning more every day.

Thanks,
Joel




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David Poole
2017-05-31 23:24:23 UTC
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Did you install the SNMP Service on the Windows server you are trying to
monitor? By default, it is not installed. Just the SNMP Trap service.

Also, I would install SNMP Informant Standard on the Windows server you are
trying to monitor.

If you already have the SNMP Service installed on the target server, you
should make sure your target server firewall is properly configured to
allow SNMP communication from your OpenNMS server.
Post by HelloWorld
My OpenNMS system is running on Windows Server 2012 and I am doing most of my
configurations through the web interface.
I have configured an SNMP community associated with a range of ip addresses
for the node I want to monitor. I have specified a string for this
community. I have added the node (which contains multiple ip addresses) for
provisioning. I have added the node to the default data collection group.
However, when I try to navigate to the node, rescan it, and manage data
collection per interface, I cannot view the node as an option from which to
collect data. I also do not see SNMP data on the node availability graphs,
only ICMP data. How should I approach this problem. Are there any additional
files I need to edit?
If any of you have some knowledge of OpenNMS, I would appreciate the help. I
have only been using OpenNMS for 2 weeks now, and I have very little
knowledge of SNMP or networking, though I am learning more every day.
Thanks,
Joel
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