Hi folks! I hope this is the appropriate list for discussion of a problem I have been trying to resolve.
I've been using MRTG for several years without any issues. However, I am now trying to do standard traffic graphing of two new routers and Rateup keeps giving a segmentation fault. I currently have MRTG running for other equipment and it works perfectly, so something must be off in the particular data I'm collecting with the new configuration file. With debugging, I see MRTG successfully retrieves the SNMP data and passes it on to rateup. For example, I see (edited): --snpo: simple If: .9 --snpo: SNMPGet from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -- ifInOctets.9,ifOutOctets.9,sysUptime,sysName --snpo: SNMPfound -- '3623381376', '4094541798', '10 days, 21:39:26', 'router' --snpo: run snmpget from ifInOctets&ifOutOctets:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --log: Called /path/to/bin/rateup /path/to/borders_html/ router_9 1042312521 -Z g 3623381376 4094541798 125000000 c #00cc00 #0000ff #006600 #ff00ff k 1000 i /path/to/borders_html/router_9-day.png -125000000 -125000000 400 100 1 1 1 300 1 4 1 If I run the above command manually, it segfaults. I've tried this on OpenBSD and Solaris. I've tried newer versions on MRTG. I've removed files, ran, re-ran, changed permissions to world-everything.. nothing works. Is there something unusual that anyone notices with the rateup arguments that could be causing it to crash? In daemon mode, all the png, log, html files are created -- but are not including the data ( 0 b/s for everything). Manually ran, it does not create any html or png files. I don't see any information going into the log file. This has been frustrating since I use MRTG to do the exact same thing with other routers. Nothing fancy, just the default monitoring. 32-bit counters. I very much appreciate any additional troubleshooting ideas I can try. Thank you in advance, -nkb ------------------------------------- Nichole Koreen Boscia Network Engineer NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division M/S 258-6, Moffett Field, CA 94035 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 650.604.0891 ------------------------------------- -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
