HELP: A Few Different Issues

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Post by av8orjon »

BANG!!

I have graphs.....pretty pictures everywhere!!! :)

What a difference a switch from a one to a zero makes!

Here's the setting...

To check what mode my system is in I ran

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cat /selinux/enforce
I ensured that it was not enforcing, ie passive mode using the setenforce command

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setenforce 0
and VOILA! Graphs are now populating!

Without your help I would have been truly stuck!! Thanks so much :)

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You're welcome
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Post by dinux »

Fabulous that his issue is fixed but mine still isn't. Does anyone have any ideas? Also, I just got my NFS installed tonight and setup on Cacti. Is there a cap limit on the graphs or something? The box has 1.5TB of space available and 1.6TB total but my graph only shows 60GB. Any ideas?
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For the space issue, please refer to the second link of my signature to find the results of polling in the log. You will see the command cacti uses for polling (in case of SNMP you will see at least the OID). This way, you should be able to run the same command from command line to verify correct results
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Wow, like three separate post's in one. Touche!

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Ok, well seeing how all of my servers have more than 60GB of space but they are all reporting 60GB in their respective graphs, I have come to the conclusion that there is some limit. Either SNMPv1 or cacti somehow.

Ping Latency still isn't working though.
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dinux wrote:Ok, well seeing how all of my servers have more than 60GB of space but they are all reporting 60GB in their respective graphs, I have come to the conclusion that there is some limit. Either SNMPv1 or cacti somehow.

Ping Latency still isn't working though.
Well, I'd really like to help you. But your replay is not an answer to my query from above:
For the space issue, please refer to the second link of my signature to find the results of polling in the log. You will see the command cacti uses for polling (in case of SNMP you will see at least the OID). This way, you should be able to run the same command from command line to verify correct results
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