That field was renamed in the 0.8.2->0.8.3 upgrade because the old name
"condition" conflicted with a MySQL 5.0 reserved word.

So it seems you code is updated but the DB schema was not.

Javier

Dijk, Sebastian van wrote:
> Hi Craig, 
> 
> That was stupid from me, I didn't read it right.
> 
> I've tried to run the rrd_analyzer, however it doesn't return the
> results I'd expect :
> 
> jffnms:/usr/share/jffnms/engine# /usr/bin/php -q rrd_analizer.php
> 13:09:46 I137 :
> ========================================================================
> ==================
> 13:09:46 I137 : Start: 2006-10-11 12:30:00      Stop: 2006-10-11
> 13:00:00       Measures: 6
> 13:09:46 I137 : cpu(8) num_users(38) num_procs(39) tcp_active(1)
> tcp_passive(6) tcp_established(0) mem_pages(1)
> 13:09:46 I137 :
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
> 13:09:47 db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored...
> 13:09:48 db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored...
> 13:09:49 db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored...
> 13:09:50 db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored...
> 13:09:51 db_ping(mysql) Connection to DB Restored...
> Query failed - analyzer_sla() - Unknown column 'slas_cond.cond' in
> 'field list'
> 
> What does the entry above mean ?
> 
> And indeed, the bandwidth is 24Mbps.
> 
> Thanks in advance, 
> 
> 
> Sebastian
> 
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Craig Small
> Verzonden: dinsdag 10 oktober 2006 13:41
> Aan: jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Onderwerp: Re: [jffnms-users] question about custom SLA
> 
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 11:47:42AM +0200, Dijk, Sebastian van wrote:
>> Hi Craig,
>>
>> If I run manually the php poller.php I get this output : 
>> jffnms:/usr/share/jffnms/engine# php poller.php 54 987
> 
> It was the rrd_analyzier I believe we're interested in (you had a
> problem with an SLA no triggering, right?)
> 
>> 11:42:09  :  H  54 :  I 987 :  P  47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes):
>> 3000000 -> buffer(): 9 (time P:0.63 | 0.2)
>> 11:42:09  :  H  54 :  I 987 :  P  48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes):
>> 3000000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P:0.21 | 0.19)
> 
>> So for as far I understand it, the bandwithin and bandwithout 
>> parameters do exist.
> Yep, they're 3000000 bytes/s for both. 24Mbps?
> 
>> Can you help me further with this ? 
> Run the rrd analyzer and we'll see.
> 
>  - Craig

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