Yah. Twice now.
bp
On 10/23/2014 11:06 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) via Af wrote:
Gotta be the poller cache. Did you try a rebuild?
On 10/23/2014 11:03 PM, Bill Prince via Af wrote:
Getting closer.� When I look in the SNMP cache, there is no entry
for the device.
Looking in the log (without debug), I get:
10/23/2014 08:34:25 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[797
<http://10.13.112.20/host.php?action=edit&id=797>] TH[1] DS[12316
<http://10.13.112.20/data_sources.php?action=ds_edit&id=12316>]
WARNING: SNMP timeout detected [250 ms], ignoring host '10.13.114.254'
So there is something causing the SNMP request to barf inside
cacti.� When I do an snmpget from the CLI, it all looks fine.�
Likewise, the realtime plugin is working fine too.
So when realtime is doing the SNMP queries outside the poller, they
are fine.� Just when spine is doing the SNMP requests.
bp
On 10/23/2014 4:12 PM, George Skorup (Cyber Broadcasting) via Af wrote:
You divided by zero, didn't you?
Are you sure your modules are in the same order as before?
On 10/23/2014 1:29 PM, Bill Prince via Af wrote:
I noticed an "Expansion Unit" on one of my SiteMonitors this
morning.� It said something about "Device Removed" or something
like that.
Remembering the discussion the other day on this topic, I put a "0"
in the Serial # for the non-existent unit, rescanned, & rebooted.
Now, none of the OIDs work in Cacti.� If I do a simple snmpget on
any of the OIDs that I use, the correct information comes back.
Several of the OIDs are on the base unit anyway, so they would not
have moved, and further, the OIDs don't reference the serial number.
So... what did I do, and how do I fix it?