(I hope this isn't double-posted)
I'm running the poller manually, and here's what I get as output:

PHP Warning:  Unknown(): Invalid library (maybe not a PHP library)
'rrdtool.so'  in Unknown on line 0
15:40:22  :  H   4 : Poller Start : 64 Items.
15:40:22  :  H   4 :  I  32 :  P   1 : reachability_start:ping():
423748364ddd7 -> buffer(): 1 (time P:61.73 | 2.61)
15:40:29  :  H   4 :  I  19 :  P  10 :
snmp_counter:cpu_nice_ticks(.1.3..1.0):  -> buffer(): 2 (time P:7181.63 |
1.22)
15:40:32  :  H   4 :  I  26 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open|220 mail1.firstbhph.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.11/8.12.11; Tue, 15 Mar
2005 15:40:26 -0500|0.00086 -> multi_buffer(): 5 (time P:3006.64 | 2.46)
15:40:35  :  H   4 :  I  28 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open|+OK POP3 plymouth v2003.83rh server ready|0.00052 -> multi_buffer(): 8
(time P:3005.13 | 1.37)
15:40:38  :  H   4 :  I  29 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open|* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LOGIN-REFERRALS STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN]
plymouth IMAP4rev1 2003.338rh at Tu|0.00048 -> multi_buffer(): 11 (time
P:3006.77 | 1.65)
15:40:41  :  H   4 :  I  30 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open||0.00053 -> multi_buffer(): 13 (time P:3005.7 | 1.3)
15:40:44  :  H   4 :  I  31 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open||0.00048 -> multi_buffer(): 15 (time P:3006.72 | 1.31)
15:40:47  :  H   4 :  I  33 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open|SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.6.1p2|0.00056 -> multi_buffer(): 18 (time P:3006.23 |
1.3)
15:40:50  :  H   4 :  I  34 :  P  10 : tcp_status,tcp_content,conn_delay():
open||0.0006 -> multi_buffer(): 20 (time P:3005.9 | 1.29)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  19 :  P  15 : snmp_counter:num_procs(.1.3..6.0):
-> buffer(): 21 (time P:7136.51 | 1.18)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  26 :  P  15 : tcp_status,tcp_content(): open|220
mail1.firstbhph.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.12.11/8.12.11; Tue, 15 Mar 2005
15:40:26 -0500 -> alarm(22): Nothing was done (time P:1.94 | 8.73)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  28 :  P  15 : tcp_status,tcp_content(): open|+OK
POP3 plymouth v2003.83rh server ready -> alarm(22): Nothing was done (time
P:1.04 | 4.35)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  29 :  P  15 : tcp_status,tcp_content(): open|* OK
[CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LOGIN-REFERRALS STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN] plymouth
IMAP4rev1 2003.338rh at Tu -> alarm(22): Nothing was done (time P:1.1 |
4.17)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  30 :  P  15 : tcp_status,tcp_content(): open ->
alarm(22): Nothing was done (time P:0.95 | 4.1)
15:40:57  :  H   4 :  I  31 :  P  15 : tcp_status,tcp_content(): open ->
alarm(22): Nothing was done (time P:0.85 | 4.17)

I note the very first line, "PHP Warning".  Is that the culprit?  If so, do
you know how I can fix it?

Dimitri



You should show us what happens when you run that command?

If nothing happens then is a problem.

Try running it as

php -q poller.php <host_id>

Replace that with you Host ID field like 2.
Check that you host has the "Polling" field enabled.

Javier

Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> Javier,
> 
> I just tried running the cron job manually, as described.  Still no joy
:-(
> 
> I know you're busy, but please don't give up on me... I'd really like to
get
> this working.  Any other ideas?
> 
> Dimitri
> 
> 
> 
> 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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