08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..651):
-> buffer(): 2 (time P:1.24 | 0.23)

That maens that this interface does not provide the InOctets counter.
So its ok you are seeing no data. The SNMP agent is not reporting any.

Javier

jim corn wrote:
> Hi
> I can run the poller by hand no problem, here is the output from one
> interface on one host;
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] engine]# php poller.php 44 546
> Content-type: text/html
> X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.11
> 
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 : Poller Start : 18 Items.
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  10 : verify_interface_number():  ->
> verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P:1.32 |
> 2.06)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  15 :
> cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 1 (time
> P:1.41 | 0.46)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..651): 
> -> buffer(): 2 (time P:1.24 | 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  25 :
> snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..651):  -> buffer(): 3 (time P:0.87 |
> 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..651):
>  -> buffer(): 4 (time P:0.99 | 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  35 :
> snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..651):  -> buffer(): 5 (time P:0.87 |
> 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  40 :
> snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..651):  -> buffer(): 6 (time P:0.87 |
> 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  45 :
> snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..651):  -> buffer(): 7 (time P:0.86 |
> 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..651): 
> -> buffer(): 8 (time P:0.86 | 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes):
> 12500000 -> buffer(): 9 (time P:0.33 | 0.25)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes):
> 12500000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P:0.13 | 0.25)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 ->
> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.57 | 0.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  55 :
> cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss(): 0 -> buffer(): 11 (time P:0.51 |
> 0.24)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt():
> 0 -> buffer(): 12 (time P:0.51 | 0.24)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 ->
> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.42 | 0.11)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  70 : mactrack(): 0 -> no_backend():
> 0 (time P:1.59 | 0.11)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P  80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): rtt:0
> - packetloss:0 - bandwidthin:12500000 - bandwidthout:12500000 (time
> P:0.24 | 175.45)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 :  I 546 :  P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1120135233 ->
> db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P:0.37 | 6.23)
> 08:40:33  :  H  44 : Poller End, Total Time: 228.87 msec.
> 
> 
> There is no problem with that...the rrds "seem" to be updating just
> fine, crond is running, yet ALL my graphs show no lines except for the
> RTT graph.  Any idea.  Thanks.
> 
> On 6/30/05, Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 08:16:06AM -0400, jim corn wrote:
>>
>>>So, after my problems with running redhat update, I've got most
>>>everything else fixed, but now my graphs are showing no lines, they
>>>show the max, min, last values on the bottom, but no lines at all
>>>(except for the old data before the crash).  Also, my RTT graphs seem
>>>to be working just fine, just not any traffic/snmp related graphs.
>>
>>Run one of the pollers by hand specifying the host and interface id
>>as arguments.  Make sure that you try an interface you're having
>>problems with.
>>
>> - Craig
>>--
>>Craig Small      GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE  95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5
>>Eye-Net Consulting http://www.enc.com.au/   MIEE         Debian developer
>>csmall at : enc.com.au                      ieee.org           debian.org
>>
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