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modiules we use that for the poller2 master.
Javier
Leigh Porter wrote:
Hiya Javier, everybody,
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
It does not seem to be working.
Try running gthe poller2 as
# php poller2.php
Thanks, it looks like it does something when run from the cmd lin
: 0.07 | B: 1.51)
15:23:51 : H 2 : I 15 : P 20 : cisco_voltage_status(2.1.7): up ->
alarm(26): Nothing was done (time P: 0.07 | B: 1.28)
15:23:51 : H 2 : I 16 : P 20 : cisco_voltage_status(2.1.7): up ->
alarm(26): Nothing was done (time P: 0.08 | B: 1.44)
15:23:51 : H 2 : I 17 : P 20 : snmp_
Hiya,
I have hosts that have about 300 interfaces and yeah, it takes a while
to poll them :)
There is a threaded poller but I have not been able to make this work yet.
Saying that, I have about 2200 interfaces and my CPU load is at 45 on a
duel cpu XEON :(
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Leigh
Jason Lavoie wrote:
I'
,
Childs: 5:W, Time 265
Not knowing what the output of this should be, does this look OK?
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
don't really want to throw more hardware at it until I know where to throw it at. Perhaps
moving MySQL onto a seperate box would help, but then it does not look as though MySQL is
that busy anyway.
If anybody has any ideas, it'd be appreciated!
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
a poll within 5
minutes.
I thought the multi-threaded poller would help this, but when I turn it
on in the crontab and turn off the old poller, I get zero data.
Does anybody have any hints about the multi threaded poller or any
performance tuning hints?
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
items: 35/5/39/0=31,
Childs: 5:W, Time 2710
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
Leigh Porter wrote:
Hiya all,
I have graphs, the data form the orig install is displayed correctly
so graphs work.
snmpget is running correctly when required:
snmpget -v2c -Oqv -c -t 1 -r 2 172.26.0.6
Well, there is data for that last poll.. I wonder if this is specific to
the new poller..
I'll try running on the old poller and see what happens.
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
Craig Small wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 03:29:02PM +, Leigh Porter wrote:
> But no new data is being col
Ahh, tmpwatch was installed but in the wrong place :)
Now a feature request..
Cacti, a nice graphing tool has a cool feature that lets you zoom into
graphs. You draw a 'square' around the area that you wish to zoom into
and the graph is re-drawn with that data only, obviously zoomed in. Is
a
er the Terms of the GNU General
Public License Version 2. (www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)
For more information read the RRD manpages
jffnms:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2 #
Does anybody know what might be happening here?
Thanks,
Leigh
Hiya,
I noticed my temp images directory is HUGE, look:
drwxrwx--- 2 jffnms jffnms 43306192 2005-12-05 12:16 temp
Thats just the directory entries! It's taken 40 mins to rm-rf it so far
and still
it has not gone..
Isn't something meant to tidy this up?
Cheers,
Leigh
I have a similar problem.
Hosts: 42
Interfaces: 1587
4:00pm up 39 days 5:10, 1 user, load average: 4.42, 4.91, 4.89
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
stepping: 1
cpu MHz : 2801.427
cache size : 1024 KB
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rote:
Are you using poller2?
Are the hosts you are monitoring slow?
Use 'dstat' to verify your disk I/O to see if you have a bottle neck
there.
Javier
Leigh Porter wrote:
Slackware, 2.6 kernel, P4 2.8Ghz with Hyperthreading, 1Gb ram, fast
SCSI UW320
disks in a RAID array, 41 Host
|3595B 3774B| 0 0 |1063 333
86 14 0 0 0 0| 0 1036k|3472B 3705B| 0 0 |1198 469
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Are you using poller2?
Are the hosts you are monitoring slow?
Use 'dstat' to verify your disk I/O to see if you have a bottle neck
there.
Javier
Le
to the poller not having time to complete a poll every 5
mins) ?
I was considering moving to a new Duel 2.8Ghz Zeon box with 4Gb ram and
a supafast
UW320 RAID0 array. But should I need to? The figures I have seen here
make me believe I
do not..
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Leigh Porter
Meyers, Michael wrote:
95
Then exchange dies when it suddenly gets 200 emails ;-)
Ad infinitum..
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Leigh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Group,
Normally when a router or switch goes down I get two pages 1 when it
crapped and 1 when it came back up... This is great
OK, so Exchange took a dive and we got about 100 em
Hello all,
I would like to generate an automatic report each week that contains the
utilisation and error rate for
a number of interfaces (core network interfaces). I would like to be
able to automatically generate this
report on a web interface.
What I really would like is a way to save a qu
This is likely it. From about 12.1-12.2 you even get SNMP usage
information for Vlans on switches. ATM sub-ints
should work fine with 12.2
Also, what equipment is this? An ATM switch or en endpoint (router or
something) ?
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Leigh
On 18 Aug 2005, at 20:51, falz wrote:
Is this a Cisco
What username are you using to access the database from JFFNMS, is this
username/password
in the MySQL grant tables?
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Leigh
jim corn wrote:
Hi
In regards to my previous post...when I try and do anything with the
DB i get the following errors;
ERROR 1044: Access denied for user: '@local
ually betetr to use mysqldump to take a database dump, then you
do not reply on database binary files,
though so long as the database is shut down whilst you take the backup,
this should be OK too.
Let me kno whow you get on - we can always take this off list to save
everybodys Inboxes :)
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Hello folks,
I have lots of these events:
PowerSupply1 Incomplete Interface Setup (Customer not Selected)
I do not care about the customer not being selected, how do I make
JFFNMS ignore this?
Thanks,
Leigh Porter
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SF.Net email is
Hiya,
You are correct in your understanding that RDD will average the data
out. It also looses granularity
and so you loose the ability to 'zoom in' as much as you would on say a
daily graph where you have
5min intervals.
So as with any other average of a sum you will loose information and th
Also, where are the interfaces? It should be easy to make JFFNMS find
interfaces on, say, a Cisco or
any other router that supports SNMP. So long as the SNMP communities
are setup correctly and
the libs on the JFFNMS box work, it should just.. 'happen'.
JFFNMS rarely works for me first time
Hiya,
How many devices and what kind of devices do you have?
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Leigh
Anibal Ghanem wrote:
Hi, could any tell me please, which are the most efficiente system
requirements to install JFFNMS on an enterprise network.
Thanx..
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This SF.N
its 'nobody' ) is part of the jffnms
group.
And the permissions on /opt/jffnms should be jffnms:jffnms as explained in the
INSTALL file.
Javier
Leigh Porter wrote:
Hiya all,
I have noticed a few postings in the archive about this problem. I just
installed JFFNMS on a SuSE 9.3 box a
Hiya all,
I have noticed a few postings in the archive about this problem. I just
installed JFFNMS on a SuSE 9.3 box and had the same problem with JFFNMS
being
unable to write to the config file.
If I touch the file (i.e. create it) then the operation works fine.
Does anybody know if there is
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