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ukmagic
Jan 04, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNas & Spiceworks
Hi All, I dont need a definate answer, i have somewhat given up, but let me ask my question and if anyone knows a better way i am happy to try. Do note though i am not really too keen on enabling r...
gibxxi
Mar 13, 2012Guide
Old man lol, Thankyou.
Well I bit the bullet and installed it again. I'm getting the issues you mention. My shares as displayed in Spiceworks for the RN-Ultra are showing 154% free space which is obviously out of whack. Also, while it correctly detects memory amount (RAM) and linux version, nothing can be gathered about installed software and the CPU type is listed as "unknown". I've tried both the "root" account and the "admin" account as credentials too.
SNMP config:
Public Community Name: public
Trap Destination: (Used host-name as a pose to IP address)
Hosts allowed access: 192.168.0.0/24
What is puzzling is the fact that some information is passed along fine, while other information is missing / incorrect. Hopefully someone on this forum uses SpiceWorks who has a NAS that natively supports SNMP. Then at least we can tell if the problem lies with the add-on or the NAS itself.
Thanks for the tips by the way, my computers are now being recognized properly. So happy days on that front at least.
:)
Well I bit the bullet and installed it again. I'm getting the issues you mention. My shares as displayed in Spiceworks for the RN-Ultra are showing 154% free space which is obviously out of whack. Also, while it correctly detects memory amount (RAM) and linux version, nothing can be gathered about installed software and the CPU type is listed as "unknown". I've tried both the "root" account and the "admin" account as credentials too.
SNMP config:
Public Community Name: public
Trap Destination: (Used host-name as a pose to IP address)
Hosts allowed access: 192.168.0.0/24
What is puzzling is the fact that some information is passed along fine, while other information is missing / incorrect. Hopefully someone on this forum uses SpiceWorks who has a NAS that natively supports SNMP. Then at least we can tell if the problem lies with the add-on or the NAS itself.
Thanks for the tips by the way, my computers are now being recognized properly. So happy days on that front at least.
:)
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