How to Enable SNMP
How to Enable SNMP
Do you have any documentation on enabling SNMP? Please let me know.
Re: How to Enable SNMP
That's not really related to EFA, so perhaps if you can explain what you are trying to accomplish exactly?
Re: How to Enable SNMP
Perhaps to generate graphs like those in the 'view mailgraph statistics' page, but on an external graphing platform such as cacti or cricket..
Re: How to Enable SNMP
How long is a piece of string?
There are many, many, many ways to accomplish this.
It might be better if we understood what problem the original poster is trying to solve.
There are many, many, many ways to accomplish this.
It might be better if we understood what problem the original poster is trying to solve.
Re: How to Enable SNMP
i would like to be able to monitor the server for CPU and memory. Also monitor Postfix Queue once i have snmp working. Ill be doing this thru solarwinds.
Re: How to Enable SNMP
Right. System monitoring with the tool of your choice. Got it.
EFA is based on Centos 6.x, so any good Redhat/Centos 6.x guide you find that tells you the steps to follow to install and configure the snmp utilities/daemons, etc, etc should be good.
For example, a quick search with the terms snmp monitoring under centos shows lots of hits with instructions on how to setup and configure it.
As for snmp monitoring of postfix, I've never done that before, so I'd start with the search "snmp monitoring of postfix" and see what makes sense.
EFA is based on Centos 6.x, so any good Redhat/Centos 6.x guide you find that tells you the steps to follow to install and configure the snmp utilities/daemons, etc, etc should be good.
For example, a quick search with the terms snmp monitoring under centos shows lots of hits with instructions on how to setup and configure it.
As for snmp monitoring of postfix, I've never done that before, so I'd start with the search "snmp monitoring of postfix" and see what makes sense.