Hello,
Thanks for what appears at first glance to be a
wonderful product.
I have set up the peer address on a Cisco 2811
interface. When I look at the graph for RTT, it shows no data collected. So, I
ran a:
php -q poller.php 2 4 for that interface and I see
the following output:
19:42:18 : H 2 :
I 4 : P 15 :
cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_sta rt(): -1 ->
buffer(): 1 (time P:1.33 | 0.43)
19:42:30 : H 2 :
I 4 : P 50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 ->
no_backend( ): 0 (time P:0.43 | 0.22)
19:42:30 : H 2 :
I 4 : P 60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0 ->
buffe r(): 12 (time P:0.38 | 0.18)
19:42:30 : H 2 : I 4 : P 65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 -> no_backend() : 0 (time P:0.33 | 0.11) 19:42:31 : H 2 : I 4 : P 80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): input:784277712 45 - output:51253126035 - inputerrors:0 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - inpackets:232030267 - outpackets:222947110 - drops:671 - bandwidthin:768000 - bandwidthout:768000 (time P:0.24 | 187.67) and see that the poller does not grab any value for
rtt. The graph that does display (with no values) for rtt does list the correct
peer ip at the bottom. I did verify that fping is working.
Thanks for any guidance you can lend a
newbie!
Scott Randall
US LEC
400 North Tampa Street
Tampa, FL 33602
813-769-8453
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