Hi all just to add , if I run smokeping --debug-daemon, the graph generates....wth...
On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 9:50 AM Christian Vo <christian...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi Igor, > > thanks for the tip --> I re-installed tcptraceroute and now > 1) from smokeping --debug , I can see proper data collected and smokeping > seems to graph the value as expected (good) > 2) however, when I run smokeping as a daemon, it doesn't seem to graph > (bad) > > the newer tcptraceroute was installed into /usr/local/bin, and I tried > sym-link to /usr/sbin/tcptraceroute > tcpping is still there as /usr/sbin/tcpping > > I'm not sure it's a tcpping issue at this point, but I checked the > imagecache and datadir , perfmissions seem to be ok. > as a test (new target anyhow) I deleted the rrd and imagecache folder for > this target, but new graph still doesn't show anything. > I can see timestamp update on the rrd file but nothing gets generated in > the graph. > > any ideas? it could be something really simple that I missed, but I'm > drawing blanks =( > > Christian > > > > > On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 12:08 PM Маценко Игорь <aikan...@live.ru> wrote: > >> Hi Christian, >> >> It has something to do with the tcptraceroute package, I had the same >> issue. I remember what I did was re-installed tcptraceroute package and it >> worked. >> >> Thanks, >> Igor >> >> On Nov 25, 2018, at 2:59 PM, Christian Vo <christian...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Igor, >> >> Both tcptraceroute and tcpping are in the same folder. I notice issue >> seems to be related to the script being called with -c option? If I run >> the command manually with this flag, it doesnt return the values.. not sure >> where I'd fix this, anyone? >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 8:53 PM Маценко Игорь <aikan...@live.ru wrote: >> >>> Hi Christian, >>> >>> >>> >>> I had similar issue, make sure you have installed packed called >>> tcptraceroute/traceroute(that’s solved my issue) on the box that you are >>> running smokeping instance from. I am 100% sure that’s the issue. >>> >>> Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install tcptraceroute >>> >>> >>> Also, have you tried running smokeping in debug mode? It could shed some >>> light. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Igor >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* smokeping-users <smokeping-users-bounces+aikanaro= >>> live...@lists.oetiker.ch> on behalf of Christian Vo < >>> christian...@gmail.com> >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:23:48 PM >>> *To:* smokeping-users@lists.oetiker.ch >>> *Subject:* [smokeping-users] TCPPing - glob -- how to fix this? >>> >>> (Sorry if it's been asked, but google search didn't clearly explain how >>> to resolve this =() >>> >>> >>> I'm trying to implement a probe using TCPPing >>> I have the script working along with tcptraceroute (i.e. works via CLI >>> fine) >>> >>> however, smokeping isn't generating any data against the target host, >>> and from debug allI see is the following: >>> >>> TCPPing: forks 5, timeout for each target 301 >>> TCPPing: Executing /usr/sbin/tcpping -C -x 20 host.somewhere.com 443 >>> TCPPing: Received: GLOB(0x2e388e8) >>> TCPPing: host.somewhere.com: got >>> (Nothing else afterwards related to TCPPing, just FPING targets and >>> related results) >>> >>> I tried to search on " TCPPing: Received: GLOB(0x2e388e8)" >>> which got me this: https://github.com/oetiker/SmokePing/issues/60 >>> but I'm not sure if I'm missing something... >>> >>> my Probe definition: >>> >>> + TCPPing >>> >>> binary = /usr/sbin/tcpping >>> forks = 5 >>> step = 300 >>> offset = 50% >>> timeout = 15 >>> >>> my Target definition: >>> >>> probe = TCPPing >>> menu = zoom >>> title = host.somewhere.com >>> host = host.somewhere.com >>> port = 443 >>> >>> Pls help, >>> >>> Chris >>> >>>
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