I have a host server that has its own MIB file, but I need to be able to catch the MIB traps on Nagios 4.1 core. I'm using the SNMPTT plugin installed on a RedHat 6.5, but I'm not able to get my traps inside my SNMPTT.
I generate snmp events ./simulate_events_tf.sh
(on my monitored host)
Content of tail /var/log/messages
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
Sep 18 12:33:02 gdl-storage snmptrapd[32621]: No access configuration - dropping trap.
/etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf
:
# Example configuration file for snmptrapd'
# No traps are handled by default, you must edit this file!
disableAuthorization yes
#authcommunity log,execute,net public
#traphandle default /usr/sbin/snmptt
traphandle default /usr/sbin/snmptthandler
# traphandle SNMPv2-MIB::coldStart /usr/bin/bin/my_great_script col