08-29-2018 06:41 AM - edited 03-08-2019 04:02 PM
Hi,
I have a stack of 5 WS-C3750X switches which work fine but when I enable SNMP and then set up poling on Observium I immediately loose remote access to it. The only way to fix it is to disable poling and do a cold reboot.
Does anyone have any solution for it so I can have SNMP working on it ?
This is the setup:
1 18 WS-C3750X-12S 15.2(1)E1 C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
* 2 30 WS-C3750X-24 15.2(1)E1 C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
3 18 WS-C3750X-12S 15.2(1)E1 C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
4 18 WS-C3750X-12S 15.2(1)E1 C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
5 18 WS-C3750X-12S 15.2(1)E1 C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
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11-27-2018 08:11 AM
I do not really need all the fency features of 15.2 version so I will try 15.0(2)SE12 as you suggested Joseph. Thx.
11-27-2018 08:01 AM
Andre,
Im planning on upgrading software in that stack.
In the meantime I found a temporary solution.
I have configured snmp-server on the switch one more time and then added it to Observium while monitoring CPU usage.
When Observium started polling information the CPU once again went to 99% and stayed there. I then removed the snmp config from the switch while leaving added device in Observium.
After a few minutes I have added snmp-server config to the switch once more while monitoring CPU utilisation.
This time the SNMP Engine did not take over all the CPU resources. Few times it went to 30-40 % but then it stabilised.
I believe it must be one of the Discovery Modules in Observium that cisco doesn't like because when a device is first added to Observium it uses all discovery modules available and then once a device type is discovered it only uses some of them...
11-27-2018 08:02 AM - edited 11-27-2018 08:13 AM
11-27-2018 08:29 AM
There is a bug listed regarding high CPU with snmpwalk (CSCum72168) so I wonder if the SNMP server is walking through all MIBs to discover the device?
Does the 3750X support control-plane policing? Might be worth looking into that?
11-27-2018 08:42 AM
Thx Andrew for that bug report. I have now disabled cisco-cbqos discovery module in observium and hopefully it will be ok now. Will let you know.
11-28-2018 01:58 AM
Disabling cisco-cbqos discovery module in Observium seems to have solved the problem. The CPU is not going to max anymore on the discovery.
11-27-2018 08:05 AM - edited 11-27-2018 08:12 AM
11-27-2018 08:06 AM
Andrew,
Im planning on upgrading software in that stack.
In the meantime I found a temporary solution.
I have configured snmp-server on the switch one more time and then added it to Observium while monitoring CPU usage.
When Observium started polling information the CPU once again went to 99% and stayed there. I then removed the snmp config from the switch while leaving added device in Observium.
After a few minutes I have added snmp-server config to the switch once more while monitoring CPU utilisation.
This time the SNMP Engine did not take over all the CPU resources. Few times it went to 30-40 % but then it stabilised.
I believe it must be one of the Discovery Modules in Observium that cisco doesn't like because when a device is first added to Observium it uses all discovery modules available and then once a device type is discovered it only uses some of them...
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