Re Folks,

that also didn't solve it. The agent I am using is the plain net-snmpd.
Again, the same Versions of net-snmpd, php-snmp & php used to work with
the former version I had installed (jffnms-0.7.3).

Am Montag, den 30.05.2005, 20:38 -0300 schrieb Javier Szyszlican:
> Hi Benjamin,
> 
> Look at this:
> 
> 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  25 :
>       snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.1):  ->
>       buffer(): 3 (time P: 3.47 | B:0.32)
> 
> It means we polled the OID and it gave an error or it didn't return anything.
> 
> So the problem is with your agent (net-snmp) and not with jffnms.
> 
> Its probable that you are using SNMPv2 to monitor this host and that your 
> agent
> does not support 64bit counters. Try using SNMPv1.
> 
> Javier
> 
> Benjamin Judas wrote:
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > Thanks for reporting back that soon. The rrdtool-version installed is 
> > rrdtool-1.0.49.
> > 
> > The output of "php -q poller2.php 3 50" (where '3' is host Vega and '50'
> > is device eth0) is as follows (caution, long lines ahead):
> > 
> > ----8<----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [23:32:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/jffnms/engine] php -q poller2.php 3
> > 50                                                                          
> >       
> > 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 : Poller Start : 19 Items.
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  10 : verify_interface_number(): 1 ->
> > verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P: 11.73 |
> > B: 3.19) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  15 :
> > cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 1 (time
> > P: 1.56 | B: 0.32) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  16 : interface_oper_status(8): up ->
> > alarm(3,,180): Nothing was done (time P: 4.82 | B: 2.76) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  17 : interface_admin_status(7): up ->
> > db(show_rootmap,down=2|up=1,0): 0 (time P: 4.49 | B: 0.28) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..6.1):
> > -> buffer(): 2 (time P: 3.65 | B: 0.32) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  25 :
> > snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.1):  -> buffer(): 3 (time P: 3.47 | B:
> > 0.32) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..0.1):
> > -> buffer(): 4 (time P: 3.49 | B: 0.42) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  35 :
> > snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..1.1):  -> buffer(): 5 (time P: 3.63 | B:
> > 0.54) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  40 :
> > snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..0.1): 0 -> buffer(): 6 (time P: 2.89 |
> > B: 0.32) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  45 :
> > snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..4.1): 0 -> buffer(): 7 (time P: 2.77 | B:
> > 0.33) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..9.1): 0
> > -> buffer(): 8 (time P: 2.76 | B: 0.33) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes):
> > 1250000 -> buffer(): 9 (time P: 0.15 | B: 0.37) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes):
> > 1250000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P: 0.15 | B: 0.34) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 ->
> > no_backend(): 0 (time P: 0.35 | B: 0.1) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  55 :
> > cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss(): 0 -> buffer(): 11 (time P: 0.32 |
> > B: 0.33) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0
> > -> buffer(): 12 (time P: 0.32 | B: 0.33) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 ->
> > no_backend(): 0 (time P: 0.29 | B: 0.1) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 :  I  50 :  P  80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*):
> > inputerrors:0 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - drops:0 -
> > bandwidthin:1250000 - bandwidthout:1250000 (time P: 0.12 | B: 67.11) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H     :  I  50 :  P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1117488747 ->
> > db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P: 0.11 | B: 13.19) 
> > 23:32:27  :  H   3 : Poller End, Total Time: 234 msec.
> > --->8------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > Thank you,
> >   Benni
> > 
> > Am Montag, den 30.05.2005, 17:48 -0300 schrieb Javier Szyszlican:
> > 
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I'm glad you like jffnms.
> >>
> >>Please check if your rrdtool version is 1.0.x, branch 1.2.x is not 
> >>supported at 
> >>the moment.
> >>
> >>Also it will be good if you could show us the result of the poller2.php (or 
> >>poller) output .
> >>
> >># cd /opt/jffnms/engine
> >># php -q poller2.php HOST_ID INTERFACE_ID
> >>
> >>Javier
> >>
> >>Benjamin Judas wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>I hope this isn't the most frequently asked question on this
> >>>mailinglist, but searching the archives didn't turn up anything
> >>>interesting for me, so I think it is ok to write this e-mail.
> >>>
> >>>I did a complete reinstall of JFFNMS last thursday. I was using an older
> >>>0.7-Version from last october or so without any problems. Now I wiped
> >>>the complete database and completely reinstalled JFFNMS. First of all I
> >>>have to say, that I am very suprised about the progress between the
> >>>version I had previously installed and the current one. However, there
> >>>is one problem left: I don't get any graphs for my network interfaces
> >>>(not from any of the 7 machines I am monitoring here). Disk-Space, CPU-
> >>>and Memory-Utilization works fine and is perfectly graphed. I already
> >>>tried to set a 'manual' value in the device setup (i.e. change from
> >>>"When poller runs" to "every five minutes") but it didn't help. Note:
> >>>The graph is empty: It is present but without any data in it.
> >>>
> >>>Manually running snmpget returns the values perfectly. Manually running
> >>>"php -q /opt/jffnms/engine/rrd_analizer.php" didn't show up any
> >>>suspicious output - unfortunately, because this doesn't return *any*
> >>>information ;)
> >>>
> >>>I hope someone in here has an idea what could be wrong.
> >>>
> >>>Regards,
> >>>
> >>>Benni
> >>
> 
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