Hello,

I was experiencing an issue where my RRD graphs worked as expected
with the exception of those located under the "Details" tab and the
"PortTracker" tab. The graphs were empty but the tickers at the bottom
of both pages displayed correctly. After a recomplile of rrdtools
(v1.2.15) with the '--enable-perl-site-install' option run with
./configure, my graphs are working great now. My problem was related
to a previous rrd install that did not allow the site usage of the
rrds.pm module.

I hope this helps.

-Matt


On 7/15/06, Lambert Hoogeveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chelo Malagon wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have checked the mailing list trying to find tha solution to the
> > problem I have and I saw a thread about it but without saying how to
> > solve it (thread "porttracker not producing graphs"). In my case I'm
> > using Red Hat Enterprise 4, nfsen 1.2.4, nfdump  1.5-1 and
> > PortTracker-v.e-1.5.
> > I can not get PortTracker to produce graphs. The rrd files are generated
> > and properly updated as well as the "ports" and "portstatxx" files. The
> > plugin tab displays info in the botton table, but no GIFs are shown.
> > I have checked permissions and the configiration of the pugin (and also
> > reinstalled the plugin) and everything seems to be fine.
> > The only error I get is in the  error_log (the same error people in the
> > list commented before):
> > [client X.X.X.X] PHP Notice:  Undefined index:  0_skip in
> > /var/www/html/nfsen/nfsen.php/plugins/PortTracker.php on line 95,
> > referer: http://fraguelrock.rediris.es:8080/nfsen/nfsen.php/nfsen.php
> > [client X.X.X.X] PHP Notice:  Undefined index:  0_skip in
> > /var/www/html/nfsen/nfsen.php/plugins/PortTracker.php on line 99,
> > referer: http://fraguelrock.rediris.es:8080/nfsen/nfsen.php/nfsen.php
> > [client X.X.X.X] PHP Notice:  Undefined index:  0_skip in
> > /var/www/html/nfsen/nfsen.php/plugins/PortTracker.php on line 266,
> > referer: http://fraguelrock.rediris.es:8080/nfsen/nfsen.php/nfsen.php
> >
> > I was testing the pluing in other machine (Fedora Core 4) and the same
> > versions of nfsen/nfdump/PortTracker without problems.
> >
> > Thank in advance,
> > Chelo
>
> Hello Chelo,
> Yes, your problem is very familiar.
> I had the exact same issue, see thread "porttracker not producing graphs".
> I never found the answer to the problem for that particular installation,
> hence the answer isn't in the thread. Looks like I wasn't the only one.
> I can only put the problem down to some compatibility issue between the
> Porttracker code and RRDTool. I'm not a coder so don't know where to look.
> As Peter has stated on numerous occasions, the Porttracker code is
> experimental
> so I guess we can not expect it to work in all situations.
>
> I do have Porttracker1.5 working now though on Fedora Core 5 and RRDTool
> 1.2.13.
> The previous install was on the same box but then FC4 with RRDTool 1.2.12.
> Did get a different problem this time, with nftrack complaining that it
> could not
> find the RRD library files (librrd.so.2). Not sure why at the time but
> fixed it by
> using a FC5 RPM install for RRD rather than the tarball. Have
> subsequently noticed a thread
> in which a fix is given for this problem (thread "nftrack can't find
> librrd.so.2").
>
> I have noticed a new problem with Porttracker now that it has been
> running for a while.
> I may report this problem in a new thread to see if anyone else has seen
> this.
> When I reboot the box that Porttracker is running on (the box is a devel
> machine
> so these reboots are a common occurrence), once Porttracker starts
> running again it just
> thrashes the hell out of the hard disk and never seems to "catch up"
> again and does
> not update the RRD files.
> I have left it for several hours but it just thrashes the hard disk and
> the only way
> to stop it is to kill the process ID and then stop NFSEN.
> I also saw this behaviour on the previous install of Porttracker on FC4.
>
> Sorry that I can not be of more help with your particular problem, but
> hope that this
> information is of some use to you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lambert Hoogeveen
>
>
>
>
>
>
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