RRD Updates: 0 RRD files updated

Means it's NOT running

(Assuming you've given it enough time to start and create the first cycle, 6
minutes)

Check back through the logs and look for the RRD: messages - you've missed
something about being unable to write something or create something or ...

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
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Darren Bentley
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 5:36 PM
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Subject: RE: [Ntop] Ntop & RRD + releaseMutex()


Thanks Burton,

> Nope ... pbuf is not rrd

Any thoughts on my "UN-LOCKED mutex" problems?

> Check the admin | plugins and make sure rrd is active,

Yes it shows active, I've also turned it off and back on again.

> that it's creating
> stuff (you'll see the counters go up) and where it's putting them.

Well, that's the problem I was asking about. It's not creating the RRD
files. I see the folders where they should be, but they're empty.

>
> It's probably pilot error, unless you turn on the details in the plugin,
it
> doesn't record much.

Data to Dump: I have all checkmarked
RRD Detail: set to FULL
RRD Files Path: /usr/share/ntop/rrd
RRD Updates: 0 RRD files updated
RRD Update Errors: 0 RRD update errors
RRD Graphic Requests: 0 RRD graphics requested

Hmm, I'll keep reading through archives I guess.

- Darren

>
> -----Burton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Darren Bentley
> Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 4:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ntop] Ntop & RRD + releaseMutex()
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Red Hat 7.3
> Dual xeon cpus
> 512MB
>
> ntop-2.1.56-0 rpm from sourceforge.
> rrdtool-1.0.38-1
>
> /etc/ntop.conf:
>
> -u ntop
> -P /usr/share/ntop
> -i eth1
> -w 3005
> -m 204.244.xxx.0/24,204.244.xxx.0/24,204.244.xxx.0/24,204.244.xxx.0/24
> -d
>
> Ntop is working great, but I can't seem to get RRdtool work. The admin
> section shows me the plugin running, I see the directories created....
>
> [root@gatekeeper rrd]# ll
> total 20
> drwx------    2 ntop     ntop         4096 Feb  7 10:52 flows
> drwx------    2 ntop     ntop         4096 Feb  7 10:52 graphics
> drwx------    2 ntop     ntop         4096 Feb  7 10:52 hosts
> drwx------    2 ntop     ntop         4096 Feb  7 10:52 interfaces
> drwx------    2 ntop     ntop         4096 Feb  7 10:52 matrix
>
> ...but I don't get anything in the directories.
>
> Will this even help me to keep a history of the bandwidth usage? I want
> to graph the RRD files.
>
> My server logs show this:
>
> [root@gatekeeper log]# tail messages
> Feb  7 14:49:23 gatekeeper ntop[9046]: WARNING: releaseMutex() call with
> an UN-LOCKED mutex [pbuf.c:2425]
> Feb  7 14:49:23 gatekeeper last message repeated 10 times
> Feb  7 14:49:23 gatekeeper ntop[9042]: WARNING: releaseMutex() call with
> an UN-LOCKED mutex [sessions.c:490]
> Feb  7 14:50:19 gatekeeper ntop[9043]: WARNING: releaseMutex() call with
> an UN-LOCKED mutex [address.c:115]
>
> Is this related?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Darren
>
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