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The SNMP plugin ships in the image but logged "pysnmp not installed — SNMP polling disabled" on every poll, so polling never worked. Two coupled defects: 1. The Dockerfile installed only `.[ansible]`, so the `snmp` extra (pysnmp) was never bundled even though the plugin is first-party and shipped. 2. poller.py used the synchronous pysnmp HLAPI (`next(getCmd(...))`), which pysnmp-lextudio 6.x removed — it's asyncio-only now — so even with the dep present, polling would have thrown and silently returned nothing. The 5.x line that still has the sync API isn't safe on the image's Python 3.13. Fix: - Dockerfile: install `.[ansible,snmp]`. - poller.py: `poll_device_sync` → `async def poll_device` on the asyncio HLAPI, with a dual-version import (pysnmp 7.x `pysnmp.hlapi.v3arch.asyncio`/`get_cmd` + async `UdpTransportTarget.create`; pysnmp-lextudio 6.2.x `pysnmp.hlapi.asyncio`/`getCmd` + direct `UdpTransportTarget`) so a dependency bump can't silently re-break it. - scheduler.py: await poll_device directly; drop the run_in_executor wrapper and the now-unused asyncio import. - Add tests/plugins/snmp/test_poller.py covering the version→mpModel mapping, that the poller is a coroutine, and the graceful no-pysnmp path. Note: CI confirms import/load and the no-pysnmp path, but has no SNMP target — live polling against real devices is verified after deploy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC