Hi there,
I´m running Win 2012r2 on a LSI MegaRaid 9260-4i hardware and trying to monitor HDD status.
The SNMP-driver has been installed and I also opened the incomming snmp-ports at win-firewall.
When running your snmp-tester I got following output:
----------------------- New Test ----------------------- Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: SRV02 Interface: (192.168.200.19, <WAN-IP>) 30.04.2018 16:06:02 (3 ms) : Device: 192.168.200.19 30.04.2018 16:06:02 (5 ms) : SNMP V1 30.04.2018 16:06:02 (6 ms) : Custom OID 1.3.6.1.4.1 30.04.2018 16:06:04 (2018 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_PRIMITIVE 30.04.2018 16:06:04 (2020 ms) : ------- 30.04.2018 16:06:04 (2022 ms) : Value: No response (check: firewalls, routing, snmp settings of device, IPs, SNMP version, community, passwords etc) (SNMP error # -2003) 30.04.2018 16:06:04 (2023 ms) : Done
Any further ideas on how to get the controller status?
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now, SNMP is activated as feature but I think, it´s not working correct...
----------------------- New Test -----------------------
Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: SRV02 Interface: (192.168.200.19, 78.46.41.213)
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (3 ms) : Device: 192.168.200.19
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (4 ms) : SNMP V1
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (5 ms) : Custom OID 1.3.6.1.4.1
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (7 ms) : SNMP Datatype: ASN_NULL
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (9 ms) : -------
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (10 ms) : Value: NULL2
30.04.2018 22:39:12 (12 ms) : Done
Value "Null2" seems to be wrong, isn´t it?
Apr, 2018 - Permalink
Is the software configured for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c?
Do you have port 161 open on the firewall?
May, 2018 - Permalink
yes, it´s open
regardless, which snmp-version I run it won´t work:
v1: Value: NULL2 v2c: Value: No such object (SNMP error #222) v3: Value: no response
May, 2018 - Permalink
OK, so with v1, it atleast returns a Null Value. V2c errors out.
Was this included with the server? Who is the vendor?
May, 2018 - Permalink
it´s a machine hosted at Hetzner Datacenter where I don´t have physical access. I don´t know in detail, which hardware is used :(
May, 2018 - Permalink
Ok, so you loaded a driver for the hardware to support SNMP.
Does the vendor that supplied you with the driver have OIDs?
May, 2018 - Permalink
SNMP enabled in the Windows features as well as allowed PRTG as a host within the service configuration?
Kind regards,
Stephan Linke, Tech Support Team
Apr, 2018 - Permalink