No. Interface 3 is not commented out. That section refers to 192.191.191.21_3
### Interface 3 >> Descr: '3' | Name: '3' | Ip: '' | Eth: '00-0d-9d-b5-13-7d' ### Target[192.191.191.21_3]: 3:pub...@192.191.191.21: SetEnv[192.191.191.21_3]: MRTG_INT_IP="" MRTG_INT_DESCR="3" But like I mentioned there aren't any 192.191.191.21_3 files. Some of the interfaces are commented out. Approximately half are. I'm guessing, those were not active when the config file was created. From: mrtg-bounces+mgideon=newstarfresh....@lists.oetiker.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounces+mgideon=newstarfresh....@lists.oetiker.ch] On Behalf Of Lyle Giese Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:25 PM Cc: mrtg@lists.oetiker.ch Subject: Re: [mrtg] Can't add any devices with cfgmaker Mike Gideon wrote: Thanks Lyle, I did "cfgmaker --output /var/www/mrtg/192.191.191.21.cfg pub...@192.191.191.21" and got the cfg file. When I run indexmaker on it "indexmaker /var/www/mrtg/192.191.191.21.cfg > /var/www/mrtg/index2.html" I get a page, but that has problems. It looks like it tried to create a graph for each interface it found. It looks as if it tried to create a page /var/www/mrtg/192.191.191.21_3.html, and 192.191.191.21_6.html etc etc, but there aren't any 192.191.191.21_#.html files anywhere. The hyperlink looks right http://myserver/mrtg/ 192.191.191.21_3.html. Does it appear like I still don't have the cfgmaker right or is it something with indexmaker? Are there # symbols at the front of those lines in the config files? What is a good way to organize many devices? I was thinking of building a cfg directory under the mrtg. It looks like each device will have many associated html files and that could get complicated. Then perhaps one master page with a link to all the individual pages I've made with indexmaker. What did you do? No, use rrdtool and Routers2.cgi and stop rebuilding those .png files every 5 minutes. Huge waste of CPU cycles and severely limits the number of devices you can monitor using mrtg. Lyle Subject: Re: [mrtg] Can't add any devices with cfgmaker Mike Gideon wrote: I just installed MRTG on Ubuntu. It seems to be working fine. I added my local linux with Cfgmaker pub...@localhost > /etc/mrtg.cfg That is running just fine, updating every 5 minutes like it is supposed to. I want to add more devices now but I get an error. I try Cfgmaker pub...@192.191.191.21 > /etc/mrtgtry2.cfg It runs a bit then tells me --base: Get Device Info on public@/etc/mrtgtry2.cfg: Error: can't resolve "/etc/mrtgtry2.cfg" to IP address at /usr/share/perl5/SNMP_util.pm line 426 SNMPWALK Problem for public@/etc/mrtgtry2.cfg::::::v4only at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 861 WARNING: Skipping public@/etc/mrtgtry2.cfg: as no info could be retrieved I can run snmpwalk and get info back: snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 192.191.191.21 system sysDescr.0 = STRING: ProCurve J4899A Switch 2650, revision H.10.83, ROM H.08.02 (/sw/code/build/fish(mkfs)) sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.11.2.3.7.11.29 sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (1094649276) 126 days, 16:41:32.76 sysContact.0 = STRING: sysName.0 = STRING: ProCurve 2650 sysLocation.0 = STRING: Server Room sysServices.0 = INTEGER: 74 Cfgmaker seems to want to replace the IP addr of the device with the -output. Am I doing something simple wrong? Thanks in advance. Try: cfgmaker pub...@192.191.191.21 -output=/etc/mrtgtry2.cfg cfgmaker thinks the second part is a second device to poll. Lyle Giese LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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