On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 09:56:53PM -0700, nairb rotsak wrote:
> The 0.9.1 release fixed the 0.9.0 issue I had 
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg06697.html).
>  Thanks!
Thanks for reporting the problems, its often the only way I know.

> In the Administration->System Setup field of Site Name.. no matter what I put 
> in here, it won't save it.  I originally put in something like "Test-0.9.1" 
> and I thought maybe I should try it with something like Customer-Site.. no 
> difference, it won't save.. everything just says the Original "Your Site 
> Name".
That is fixed in the git repository. I emailled the patch a few minutes
ago to fix it.

> Two other things with graphing.. One is new. I put in a Catalyst 3500-24 and 
> I can see graphs for Last Day on individual interfaces.  But when I choose 
> Last 10 minutes or Last 6 hours (actually, anything other than Last Day), it 
> shows every interface. They all just start populating the page.
I got tripped up on this once or twice but I thought it was fixed.
Are you sure its the time changing? I can only see it now when I refresh
the pages; something to attack tomorrow.

> The other thing HAS to be something with RRD > 1.0.49 and the version of PHP 
> shipped with Debian.. I have certain equipment that will not graph with RRD 
> version 2.  I haven't been able to get an Ubuntu install of JFFNMS past 8.04 
> (Ubuntu) and JFFNMS 0.8.3 to work.  I use 'apt-get install jffnms' with 
> Debian/Ubuntu all the time.. so I was hoping that with JFFNMS 0.9.1 and 
> building it from the .gz would help.. but it doesn't.  I still get graphs for 
> an ASA5505 (running 8.2 code.. don't know if that helps) that are empty.. not 
> "-nan" empty.. just show zero bits.. weird.
It could either be the poller playing up or the max value is wrong. Run
the poller on the command line to see if it picks up the values from the
poller.

  - Craig

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