Re: [SLUG] mrtg logs solved

2004-11-19 Thread Ben Donohue
Hi Slugs, just thought i'd post a solution for the slug archives. after much scratching of head i created a log file eg: 192.x.x.x_25.log that same as the other logs. this didn't work and still error messages in roots mail and other logs etc. so I copied a working log file to the same name as the

[SLUG] mrtg logs

2004-11-18 Thread Ben Donohue
Hi Slugs, I have MRTG running on a RH7.1 box. it logs several serial interfaces on a cisco router. one log stopped updating sometime in october at about 3AM. all the other logs and links work fine even the one not producing a log anymore. I'm yet to find this by RTFM but what produces the log

Re: [SLUG] mrtg logs

2004-11-18 Thread Ian Wienand
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 07:05:56AM +1100, Ben Donohue wrote: I'm yet to find this by RTFM but what produces the log file that MRTG makes it's graphs from? MRTG produces the log file. You would usually have mrtg setup in a cron job that runs every so often, which polls the devices and

Re: [SLUG] mrtg logs

2004-11-18 Thread Voytek
quote who=Ben Donohue I'm yet to find this by RTFM but what produces the log file that MRTG makes it's graphs from? It must be MRTG polling the router but why is not the router not responding on that particular interface. Nothing changed on the MRTG box (as far as I can tell) so i'm

Re: [SLUG] mrtg logs

2004-11-18 Thread O Plameras
Ben Donohue wrote: I have MRTG running on a RH7.1 box. it logs several serial interfaces on a cisco router. one log stopped updating sometime in october at about 3AM. all the other logs and links work fine even the one not producing a log anymore. Are you able to ascertain that nothing has been