Messages in this thread | | | Date | 25 Nov 1997 13:38:07 +0100 | From | "Henning P. Schmiedehausen" <> | Subject | Re: Does 2.0.32 break SNMP? |
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hans@grumbeer.inka.de (Hans-Joachim Baader) writes:
>I use 'mrtg' which uses SNMP to measure network troughput. >Since I installed 2.0.32 I get the following message:
>Warning: There is something wrong with Target '2:public@grumbeer' >* Its ifDescr used to be 'eth0' >* Now it is 'nr0' > >I only upgraded from 2.0.31 to 2.0.32. My snmpd is version 3.4. Any hints?
I posted a patch that allows you to write "eth0:public@grumbeer" to the mrtg list. It will figure out the correct index automagically.
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