On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 12:15:19PM -0400, Brad Lhotsky wrote:
> The interfaces show up correctly in the admin front end, but the poller 
> is inserting zero's into all the nics, disks, ports, load, cpu, and 
> established connection fields.  Strangely enough, the processes are 
> getting the correct information and the graphs are rendered correctly.
Run the poller manually and see what it is getting. I would say it
is something to do with the binaries on your new system and not
JFFNMS per-se.

> Also, I've noticed that sometimes when my linux servers reboot or a disk 
> is unmounted and then remounted, I have to manually delete the interface 
> in jffnms and rediscover it.  I've been looking around for possible 
> problems with OIDs, but I've yet to find anywhere that might be storing 
> _specific_ OIDs in jffnms.
They are in the poller table.

 - Craig
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