Hi,

Sorry for this long, long, long delay. I've been very busy for other 
matters...

I upgraded to version 3.5.1, and the issue is still present.

I see nothing revelant in /var/log/monitorix :
Use of uninitialized value $pnum in string ne at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/port.pm line 507.
readline() on closed filehandle IN at /usr/lib/monitorix/int.pm line 
826.
readline() on closed filehandle IN at /usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 716.
Use of uninitialized value $write_cnt in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 763.
Use of uninitialized value $write_sec in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 764.
Use of uninitialized value $read_sec in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 764.
readline() on closed filehandle IN at /usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 716.
Use of uninitialized value $write_cnt in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 763.
Use of uninitialized value $write_sec in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 764.
Use of uninitialized value $read_sec in addition (+) at 
/usr/lib/monitorix/fs.pm line 764.

About firewall, yes, I have some basic iptables rules, and I noticed 
that my script deleted all rules before applying my own ones. So, it 
deleted some rules added by Monitorix.
Now, I restarted monitorix, and its rules reappeared :

# iptables-save
...
:monitorix_IN_0 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_1 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_2 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_3 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_4 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_5 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_6 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_7 - [0:0]
:monitorix_IN_8 - [0:0]
:monitorix_OUT_1 - [0:0]
...

But, after more than 1/2 hour, the port graphs are still empty (they 
seem to be generated, but show now traffic on ports, even if I'm sure 
there is some traffic on these ports).

Any ideas?

Thanks!



Le 2014-03-15 19:13, Jordi Sanfeliu a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I have 'iptables' with version 'v1.4.19.1' here on a Fedora 20 and all
> is working fine, so we should look into another direction.
> 
> Can you, please, check if there is some firewall running in your system
> that could flush out the Monitorix iptables rules?.
> 
> Also, can you check in '/var/log/monitorix' file to see if there are 
> any
> messages that can give us some clue?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> ---
> Jordi Sanfeliu
> FIBRANET Network Services Provider
> http://www.fibranet.cat
> 
> 
> A 2014-03-15 14:10, jf escrigué:
>> Iptables version 1.4.14 is installed.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
> 
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