If everything else is correct, you may want to try running the cronjob manually.

Like:

cd /opt/jffnms/engine/
php -q poller.php

And see what happens.

Javier

Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
Hi, Javier.

The graphs appear.  They just have no data in them.

There are files in rrd (e.g. interface-26-0.rrd, etc.).

Jffnms has read/write permissions on all the files.

Finally, the cron jobs are running.

I must be very close to making this go, but ...

Dimitri



Hi Dimitri,

What is "empty" the graph with no data? o no graph at all?

Do you have files in rrd/?

Check the files permissions? is the apache or jffnms user allowed to write
them?

Are the cronjobs running? (specially the poller one) check your
/var/log/cron file.

Javier

Dimitri Yioulos wrote:

Hello to all.



I’ve just installed JFFNMS 1.8 on a RHEL AS 3 box. Everything regarding the install seems to have gone fine. I am able to access the program via a browser, and auto-discovery seems to work for the hosts I create. The problem is that no data are returned – the graphs are empty, etc. Where have I gone wrong?



I apologize if this has been asked a million times; my search of the archives didn’t turn up anything (probably my fault for a poorly-constructed search). Your help would be greatly appreciated.



Dimitri




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