Hello - I've been using JFFNMS for a while now on Fedora Core 5 and I'm
finally getting around to fixing the stuff that doesn't work on my
install...

I have good graphs for most interfaces but my graphs for physical
interfaces have no data in them (other than graphs for cisco devices). I've
checked my file permissions, made sure all jffnms cron jobs are running as
my jffnms user, deleted all files in the rrd folder (many times), and tried
1.0.x and 1.2.x versions of rrdtool with no luck. Do the interface stats
only work with Linux, Cisco, etc. and not MS Windows?

When I run the poller for an interface manually I get the following:

php poller2.php 14 262 0 0 4

17:01:00  :  H  14 : Poller Start : 19 Items.
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  10 : verify_interface_number(): 2 ->
verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P: 2.05 | B:
1.3)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  15 :
cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 1 (time P:
0.86 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  16 : interface_oper_status(8): up ->
alarm(3,,180): Nothing was done (time P: 1.78 | B: 1.6)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  17 : interface_admin_status(7): up ->
db(show_rootmap,down=2|up=1,0): 0 (time P: 1.78 | B: 0.09)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..6.2):  ->
buffer(): 2 (time P: 1.6 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  25 : snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.2):
-> buffer(): 3 (time P: 1.6 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..0.2):  ->
buffer(): 4 (time P: 1.64 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  35 : snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..1.2):
-> buffer(): 5 (time P: 1.6 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  40 :
snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..0.2): 0 -> buffer(): 6 (time P: 6.23 | B:
0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  45 : snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..4.2):
0 -> buffer(): 7 (time P: 0.99 | B: 0.11)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..9.2): 0 ->
buffer(): 8 (time P: 0.88 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes): 125000000
-> buffer(): 9 (time P: 0.09 | B: 0.1)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes):
125000000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P: 0.07 | B: 0.09)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 ->
no_backend(): 0 (time P: 0.15 | B: 0.04)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  55 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss():
0 -> buffer(): 11 (time P: 0.13 | B: 0.09)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0 ->
buffer(): 12 (time P: 0.12 | B: 0.09)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 ->
no_backend(): 0 (time P: 0.12 | B: 0.04)
17:01:00  :  H  14 :  I 262 :  P  80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*):
inputerrors:0 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - drops:0 -
bandwidthin:125000000 - bandwidthout:125000000 (time P: 0.08 | B: 23.25)
17:01:00  :  H     :  I 262 :  P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1196892060 ->
db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P: 0.08 | B: 4.09)
17:01:00  :  H  14 : Poller End, Total Time: 79 msec.

The poll is of a Windows server 2003 SP2 box configured with the MS SNMP
service. As you can see I have no data for things like input and output
packets. On the XP box itself I have the SNMP service configured to give
information on all services: Physical, Datalink and subnetwork,
applications, etc...The WMI SNMP provider is installed along with the SNMP
service.

Any suggestions where I go now? or does this just now work with the SNMP
setup provided with windows?

TIA

James M. Stump
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