Hello, First off, I just upgraded to .0.8.2, all working well. There should be something in the UPGRADE doc that states that the "files/*" directory doesn't exist all of the time, because it hasn't the last few upgrades. Would save some confusion. (either that or the files/ dir is missing from the package, oh no!)
Anyhow.. I was going through the mailing list archives looking for reasons my 2600 routers won't graph anything for temperature, and came across this one: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jffnms-users&m=109525415724898&w=2 The reason for my looking is I'm trying to monitor the temperature on various Cisco 2600's, 1600s' and a 3600, and jff won't graph/write any data for them. I have two 7513's that temperature works perfectly for. The itnterface/rrd numbers and info for one of them is: 113 Temperature1 RSP(6) Inlet 114 Temperature2 SP(6) Hotpoint 115 Temperature3 RSP(6) Exhaust However, on every 1600, 2600 and 3600 I set to monitor temperature, the same thing seems to happen. Graph is always blank, it DOES create the rrd, but the timestamp on the rrd never changes, so after the first creation, jffnms/rrdtool never successfully update it. Here's an exmaple: -rw-rw---- 1 www www 829980 May 11 11:45 interface-964-0.rrd 964 is this interface in "view interfaces":: 964 uw-peering isp Temperature1 chassis It was a lower number, but earlier today I removed just this interface and re-added it from a manual discovery in hopes that jff 0.8.2 would have kicked something into making this work- it didn't. Out of curiosity, I deleted this .rrd file # rm rrd/interface-964-0.rrd # ll rrd/ | grep 964 and waited a few minutes to see if it recreated it on its own: # date Wed May 11 12:10:24 CDT 2005 # ll rrd/ | grep 964 -rw-rw---- 1 www www 829980 May 11 12:10 interface-964-0.rrd # date Wed May 11 12:17:25 CDT 2005 # ll rrd/ | grep 964 -rw-rw---- 1 www www 829980 May 11 12:10 interface-964-0.rrd ..and it does recreate the file, but once again does NOT update. Let me know if you'd like some logging data from this/other hosts to get this figured out. (I'm not logging now, but I can turn it on for awhile, last time I forgot it was on and it filled the partition). Thanks! --falz ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by Oracle Space Sweepstakes Want to be the first software developer in space? Enter now for the Oracle Space Sweepstakes! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_ids93&alloc_id281&op=click _______________________________________________ jffnms-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jffnms-users
