Hi, I am not gentoo-specialist,but what i remember is the best thing to do is compile it from source --with ... options.
I have another issue on jffnms. Something that has been reported here concerning serial interfaces on Cisco routers. I have that same problem; Interface 153 is a Serial0/0/0:1 - interface of a Cisco 1841. Apparently, when I change v2c to v1, he will graph the serial interfaces. Anybody know why ? php -q poller.php | grep 153 17:52:51 : H 11 : I 153 : P 10 : verify_interface_number(): 5 -> verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P:28.86 | 0.85) 17:52:51 : H 11 : I 153 : P 15 : cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 6 (time P:0.13 | 0.04) 17:52:51 : H 11 : I 153 : P 16 : interface_oper_status(8): up -> alarm(3,,180): Nothing was done (time P:30.42 | 0.56) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 17 : interface_admin_status(7): up -> db(show_rootmap,down=2|up=1,0): 0 (time P:29.53 | 0.05) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..6.5): 1590686304 -> buffer(): 10 (time P:29.65 | 0.07) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 25 : snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.5): 399369408 -> buffer(): 14 (time P:28.42 | 0.07) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..0.5): 3075652899 -> buffer(): 18 (time P:28.77 | 0.07) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 35 : snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..1.5): 377359055 -> buffer(): 22 (time P:29.43 | 0.08) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 40 : snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..0.5): 0 -> buffer(): 27 (time P:30.25 | 0.07) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 45 : snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..4.5): 11054 -> buffer(): 30 (time P:31.49 | 0.07) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..9.5): 5553 -> buffer(): 33 (time P:29.58 | 0.08) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes): 248000 -> buffer(): 36 (time P:0.02 | 0.04) 17:52:52 : H 11 : I 153 : P 48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes): 248000 -> buffer(): 39 (time P:0.02 | 0.04) 17:52:53 : H 11 : I 153 : P 50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 -> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.04 | 0.02) 17:52:53 : H 11 : I 153 : P 55 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss(): 0 -> buffer(): 42 (time P:0.04 | 0.04) 17:52:53 : H 11 : I 153 : P 60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0 -> buffer(): 45 (time P:0.04 | 0.04) 17:52:53 : H 11 : I 153 : P 65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 -> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.04 | 0.02) 17:52:53 : H 11 : I 153 : P 80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): input:1590686304 - output:3075652899 - inputerrors:11054 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - inpackets:399369408 - outpackets:377359055 - drops:5553 - bandwidthin:248000 - bandwidthout:248000 (time P:0.03 | 12.1) 17:52:57 : H 8 : Poller End, Total Time: 15367.89 msec. 17:53:07 : H 11 : I 153 : P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1291999973 -> db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P:0.02 | 2.39) greetz, Johan ----- Originele e-mail ----- Van: "wireless" <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> Aan: "johanb" <boeckx.jo...@telenet.be> Verzonden: Vrijdag 10 december 2010 16:38:09 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlijn / Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Wenen Onderwerp: Re: [jffnms-users] problem traffic graphs of interfaces Previously you wrote: > thanks Craig, it worked already. I did some tricks with rrdtool and then > polling worked and the graphs were viewed. then I had another issue, > which was here discussed in the group, concerning the version of > php5.3.3, where the contents of certain tabs were not viewable, like > autodiscovery, zones, etc.. I also had the idea that the version of php > ate my memory. I fixed this with downgrading php to 5.2.10 Ah, Debian. I run Gentoo. We have this version of php: 5.3.3-r3 I've read that some memory problems have been patched (fixed ?), but I have not installed jffnms on a system with this version of PHP to test it. I'm still fiddling around with BTRFS, RAID6 and postgresql 9, before trying out Craig's latest offering of Jffnms..... I also not certain how version numbering of php (minors numbers) related tot he Gentoo versions of php.... Are they the same? similar? dunno.... hth, James ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ jffnms-users mailing list jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jffnms-users