Hi,
I have been having success picking up process and disk information on red hat 5 from snmp point of view but am not having much luck picking up CPU and memory utilisation?
Looking around on the web I cant see anywhere where it syas about CPU and memory configuration in the snmpd.conf file...
Also I have a PC with windows installed, and a CD with red hat iso image on, does anyone have clear instructions on how to install Red hat from iso image on a desk top PC? Does the PC need to be wiped clean or can i install over the top?
many thanks
Many thanks for all your repsonses, very helpfull. Red hat will be for company use, for us to install at other companies. We just want to get a feel for it for when we install it. What version would I need for testing on a PC for company use? I presume we have to pay for this aswell...
Hi,
I wonder if you guys can help me as you gave me such great advice in the past.
I want to install Red hat on a Desk PC, firstly which version do I need to download? Also what kind of spec PC would I need, memory, CPU, Disk etc?
Many thanks
Hi thanks for the reply, that was the default red hat repository according to a website I was on, Is that not the correct offical one? Also I presume u cant get access to there offical one if u dont have support with them anyway ?
Many thanks
Hi,
Not sure if you guys will know this but can u use the redhat "ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/$releasever/en/os/$basearch/" repositories if we are only using the 30 day trial version of Red hat ? I would check the account but its not my account and the persons whos it is...
Hi , sorry to bother u guys again. Still having problems getting snmp to work on red hat 5, I have installed net-snmp-5.3.3.pre1.tar.gz source (./configure make make install etc) and have edited the snmpd.conf , I expect this to be the problem area. Ca anyone suggest the correct way to start...
Hi, sorry to bother u all again. had a bit more success with sorting yum out but wondering what ftp site I should be using in the rhel.debuginfo.repo file for ftp downloads? at the moment its :
rhel-debuginfo]
name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux $releasever - $basearch - Debug...
Thanks for the reply, I am trying to get snmp working on this port. Does that mean snmp is not configured correctly and when it is, the port will be opened on default?
Some more info , when I test from a windows box "telnet 'linuxbox' 161 I do get could not open connection to the host on port 161, connection failed. does this point to a problem with the red hat server or something thats inbetween. The firewall is diabled on the linux box so all ports should...
Hi, I have tested a couple of your kind responses and get the following response:
nmap -sT -O localhost
Not shown: 1675 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
111/tcp open rpcbind
631/tcp open ipp
749/tcp open kerberos-adm
No exact OS matches for...
Thanks so much for all your guys help, Rycthumace, thanks so much for your help to , I will try out a few things and get back to you .
many thanks again
hi, thanks for all your help. When I run repolist it comes back with 0? Also when I do yum update yum I get " skipping security plugin, no data, No packages marked for update? Has my server got config issues? I can ping google etc.
Many thanks
Thanks very much for all your help. When I do telnet (ip) 161 to my linux box I get could not open connection on port 161 connection failed, so I presume its not open. Next thing is how do I get it open ? I dont think there is a fire wall between the two boxes as they are both on the same...
Hi, I wonder if u can help me? I am running snmp and want to c if port 161 is open as I am not getting anything from snmp, Can u tell me how to check if port 161 is open and working on my red hat 5 box? or any pointers as to why I am not getting anything back from snmp?
many thanks
thanks very much for all your help. I have installed yum on my machine but havent had a chance to play with it much yet. When I run yum install package it says package not on system. I thought this command goes off to the net and grabs it automatically ? or does the rpm need to be on the...
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