Greg,
You shouldn't run autodiscovery networks like you did.
First, it should have run by itself. Do you have it in your crontab?
If you want to run it manually run it as:
php -q autodiscovery_networks.php master 5
And then another time.
That should populate the tables.
Javier
Greg Albrecht wrote:
i've enabled nad on one of my zones, and seeded with with the correct
cidr address. after waiting a few hours, i noticed nad was not showing
any hosts, so i ran nad manually from the command line:
cd /usr/local/jffnms/engine
php autodiscover_networks.php 10.10.1.0/24
the script reported that it found and added several hosts. when i
manually query mysql:
select * from nad_hosts;
41 rows in set (0.00 sec)
it shows that the hosts were added to the database, but the web
interface does not show anything under 'discovered networks', 'hosts',
or 'interfaces'.
i'm not sure if i missed a step or what.
jffnms 0.8.2
freebsd 5.4-rel-p7
nmap 3.81
php 5.0.4
thanks,
-g
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