Hi
during the last days I tried - up to now successfully - to build
a ZABBIX-Server (1.4.6) on Solaris 9 (SPARC) incl. the packages.
One problem shows up, if you use the packages from blastwave.org.
Unfortunately, the site is down for about one day now. But, I hope,
that it is being restored now. So I can't really check for any News,
etc. for this package.
There are no MIBS included in the package CSWnetsnmp !
That's why you'll get a lot of annoying error messages in
the zabbix_server.log file whenever you start it.
I just copied the SNMP MIBS from a RH5 RPM and installed
them under ~zabbix/.snmp/mibs.
Of course, you can - if you have root access - install it at
the right location in the file system.
You can find out where netsnmp is looking for MIBS by executing the command
At least, this command is available with the latest CSWnetsnmp package (net-snmp 5.3.0.1)
Now the error messages are gone.
I hope this will save somebody time trying to do the same.
Regards
Norbert.
P.S. Slightly off topic:
I am very pleased that in 1.4.6 the netsnmp compile problem
was solved. Thanks a lot for this !
Of course, I found a work-around. But this implied that zabbix_agentd,
zabbix_get and zabbix_sender all needed the libssl and libcrypto on Solaris,
although not really used. I used gcc 4.0.2 to compile ZABBIX.
during the last days I tried - up to now successfully - to build
a ZABBIX-Server (1.4.6) on Solaris 9 (SPARC) incl. the packages.
One problem shows up, if you use the packages from blastwave.org.
Unfortunately, the site is down for about one day now. But, I hope,
that it is being restored now. So I can't really check for any News,
etc. for this package.
There are no MIBS included in the package CSWnetsnmp !
That's why you'll get a lot of annoying error messages in
the zabbix_server.log file whenever you start it.
I just copied the SNMP MIBS from a RH5 RPM and installed
them under ~zabbix/.snmp/mibs.
Of course, you can - if you have root access - install it at
the right location in the file system.
You can find out where netsnmp is looking for MIBS by executing the command
Code:
net-snmp-config --default-mibdirs
Now the error messages are gone.
I hope this will save somebody time trying to do the same.
Regards
Norbert.
P.S. Slightly off topic:
I am very pleased that in 1.4.6 the netsnmp compile problem
was solved. Thanks a lot for this !
Of course, I found a work-around. But this implied that zabbix_agentd,
zabbix_get and zabbix_sender all needed the libssl and libcrypto on Solaris,
although not really used. I used gcc 4.0.2 to compile ZABBIX.