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  • James Tinkess
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2021
    • 3

    #1

    Symbol Lookup Error in zabbix_server - usmAES192PrivProtocol

    Zabbix Server 5.4
    Redhat EL 8.1
    Running on azure

    Zabbix server start up failed with this message: "Jun 01 20:48:13 zabbix54server /usr/sbin/zabbix_server: symbol lookup error: /usr/sbin/zabbix_server: undefined symbol: usmAES192PrivProtocol
    I have read where the problem may be the snmp lib version?
    Yum tells me I have:
    net-snmp-libs.i686 1:5.8-12.el8_1.3 rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-eus-rhui-rpms
    but research (https://www.zabbix.com/forum/zabbix-...col#post425209)
    indicates I need:net-snmp-libs-5.8-18.el8_3.1.x86_64

    I issue the yum update for net-snmp* and I get the 'nothing to do' message.
    Any tips appreciated.

    thanks,
    james


    ps. zabbix-agent, php-fpm running fine.smpd installed and runs also.




  • James Tinkess
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2021
    • 3

    #2


    I deleted my vm and reinstalled everything, I turned off selinux - just in case (setenforce 0) and rebooted.

    but still get the same error - undefined symbol: usmAES192PrivProtocol

    when i 'nm' the zabbix_server executable I get
    zabbix54server[20]# nm /usr/sbin/zabbix_server | grep -i usm
    000000000068c7c0 B usmAES192CiscoPrivProtocol
    000000000068c4a0 B usmAES192PrivProtocol
    000000000068c5c0 B usmAES256CiscoPrivProtocol
    000000000068c760 B usmAES256PrivProtocol
    000000000068c3c0 B usmAESPrivProtocol
    000000000068c820 B usmDESPrivProtocol
    000000000068c620 B usmHMAC128SHA224AuthProtocol
    000000000068c560 B usmHMAC192SHA256AuthProtocol
    000000000068c420 B usmHMAC256SHA384AuthProtocol
    000000000068c680 B usmHMAC384SHA512AuthProtocol
    000000000068c500 B usmHMACMD5AuthProtocol
    000000000068c6e0 B usmHMACSHA1AuthProtocol

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    • Atsushi
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 2028

      #3
      Did you set it to /etc/yum/vars/releasever so that it doesn't update from a particular minor release version? If you are willing to upgrade the minor version from 8.1, consider setting it so that you can upgrade to a minor version such as 8.3 or 8.4.
      but, I haven't confirmed if 8.4 can be used on Azure.

      Learn about Red Hat Update Infrastructure for on-demand Red Hat Enterprise Linux instances in Microsoft Azure.

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      • danam
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2021
        • 3

        #4
        Similar problem observed: https://www.zabbix.com/forum/zabbix-...n-fedora-35-rc. I think it has to do with ciphers enabled in net-snmp.

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