Thanks! This resolved my problem - I am now getting stats for the physical interfaces.
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Bob Diss
Applications Manager
Follett Library Resources
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Javier Szyszlican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06/09/06 06:29 PM |
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On a closer look I see you configured SNMPv2 and that your host does not support
the Counter64 OIDs.
So please use SNMPv1 on it.
Javier
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> SELinux is enabled on the system running jffnms. It is not enabled on
> the system with the physical interfaces.
>
> It's only the physical interfaces from the polled hosts that are
> affected. ALL physical interfaces fail to have data retrieved. The
> other kinds of interfaces (disk, CPU, memory) store data and display
> graphs.
>
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> Bob Diss
> Applications Manager
> Follett Library Resources
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> Check to make sure that SELinux is disabled or at least not affecting
> your jffnms operations.
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> Thanks,
> Kory Knopp
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>
> Hi all. I seem to be having a problem that's frequently reported, but
> the solutions mentioned in the mail archives don't work for me. I've
> just installed a fresh copy of JFFNMS 0.8.2 on my RedHat Fedora Core
> 3-based system. Install went smooth - configured users, zones, hosts.
> Auto-discovery found my interfaces, including disk, memory, and network
> interfaces. The problem is that the graphs for the network interfaces
> do not get created. Instead, I get the message "The RRDTool files for
> Interface ID 27 (from Host ID 3), has not been created by the Poller
> Process yet".
>
> I'm aware that this is a common message, and that the
> frequently-suggested remedy is to downgrade the version of rrdtool in
> use and then delete the *.rrd files so that they can be re-created.
> I've backed my rrdtool version back from 1.2.13 to 1.0.49, and then
> back to 1.0.39, and deleted the *.rrd files for the network interfaces,
> but no luck.
>
> It seems that the rrd files for the other interfaces have values stored
> in them. However, when I "rrdtool dump" the interface-#-0.rrd file for
> a network interface, I see that the "last update" value never changes,
> and that there are no values stored in the database (all the rows are
> "NaN"). The files do get created, but no values are ever placed in them.
>
> I've run the polling process by hand, and it reports no errors. I've
> run all the other processes as well (consolidate, rrd_analyzer,
> cleanup_raw_tables, autodiscovery_interfaces, autodiscovery_network,
> tftp_get_host_config) -- these report no errors as well.
>
> I've verified permissions on the directory where jffnms is installed,
> and ensured that the file permissions on the *.rrd files for the network
> interfaces are the same as those for non-network interfaces.
>
> I've checked in the apache log for errors - none reported.
>
> I've checked in the jffnms/logs directory for error log files - none
> present.
>
> I've run the polling process by hand for the individual host/interface
> affected (php -q poller.php host# interface#) - it does not updated the
> related *.rrd files. The output of this is included below:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] engine]# php poller.php 3 27
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : Poller Start : 19 Items.
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 10 : verify_interface_number(): 2 ->
> verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P:5.04 | 2.19)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 15 :
> cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 1 (time
> P:1.42 | 0.44)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 16 : interface_oper_status(8): up ->
> alarm(3,,180): Nothing was done (time P:4.59 | 2.06)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 17 : interface_admin_status(7): up ->
> db(show_rootmap,down=2|up=1,0): 0 (time P:2.57 | 0.59)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..6.2):
> -> buffer(): 2 (time P:1.56 | 0.26)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 25 :
> snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.2): -> buffer(): 3 (time P:1.17 | 0.26)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..0.2):
> -> buffer(): 4 (time P:1.16 | 0.26)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 35 :
> snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..1.2): -> buffer(): 5 (time P:1.16 | 0.26)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 40 :
> snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..0.2): 0 -> buffer(): 6 (time P:2.12 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 45 :
> snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..4.2): 0 -> buffer(): 7 (time P:2.09 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..9.2): 0
> -> buffer(): 8 (time P:2.09 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes):
> 12500000 -> buffer(): 9 (time P:0.38 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes):
> 12500000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P:0.19 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 ->
> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.57 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 55 :
> cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss(): 0 -> buffer(): 11 (time P:0.49 | 0.26)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0
> -> buffer(): 12 (time P:0.43 | 0.27)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 ->
> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.41 | 0.19)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P 80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*):
> inputerrors:0 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - drops:0 -
> bandwidthin:12500000 - bandwidthout:12500000 (time P:0.25 | 45.14)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : I 27 : P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1149880055 ->
> db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P:0.37 | 5.28)
> 14:07:35 : H 3 : Poller End, Total Time: 113.13 msec.
>
> What can I try next?
>
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