Feb 4, 2013

openSUSE Forums: SNMP Walk Script

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SNMP Walk Script
Feb 4th 2013, 09:50

Started my first sys admin job after graduating in Jan, and last week i was required to do multiple SNMP walks to servers for specific information HDD. I had done very little scripting before on my home PC, with an actual problem its so much easier to get started with bash. So here is my small script.

Code:

#!/bin/bash



list="server1 server2 server3"



function pause(){
  read -p "$*"
}


for item in $list
do
  echo $item
  $echo snmpwalk -c public -Oa -v1 $item (OID of your choice)

  read -p "Press [Enter] key to see next walk"
done




#William Fleming Script
#william20111@gmail.com
#http://kerneltalk.co.uk

It just fires through each of your servers in the list and drops out the specific information, in a readable format. Nothing spectacular but was worth the 30mins it took me to hack it together. Im no bash guru, but thought i would share this on here if you ever need to do something similar. It does require the net-snmp tool from the repos to run.

Thanks
William

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