SOLVED: Help with Script Data Queries
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Man,
I really appreciate you taking the time for this!
Here are the query results you asked for. I ran it through phpMyAdmin.
Also, If I need to be lookign for something, please let me know. I am more than happy to do any dirty work on this issue to find out why it isn't working.
Thanks again!
-Stephen
I really appreciate you taking the time for this!
Here are the query results you asked for. I ran it through phpMyAdmin.
Code: Select all
3 11 ifDescr 10:FastEthernet0/10
3 11 ifDescr 11:FastEthernet0/11
3 11 ifDescr 12:FastEthernet0/12
3 11 ifDescr 13:Null0
3 11 ifDescr 14:Vlan1
3 11 ifDescr 1:FastEthernet0/1
3 11 ifDescr 2:FastEthernet0/2
3 11 ifDescr 3:FastEthernet0/3
3 11 ifDescr 4:FastEthernet0/4
3 11 ifDescr 5:FastEthernet0/5
3 11 ifDescr 6:FastEthernet0/6
3 11 ifDescr 7:FastEthernet0/7
3 11 ifDescr 8:FastEthernet0/8
3 11 ifDescr 9:FastEthernet0/9
3 11 ifIndex 10:10
3 11 ifIndex 11:11
3 11 ifIndex 12:12
3 11 ifIndex 13:13
3 11 ifIndex 14:14
3 11 ifIndex 1:01
3 11 ifIndex 2:02
3 11 ifIndex 3:03
3 11 ifIndex 4:04
3 11 ifIndex 5:05
3 11 ifIndex 6:06
3 11 ifIndex 7:07
3 11 ifIndex 8:08
3 11 ifIndex 9:09
3 11 ifPhysAddress 10:0x000c852890ca
3 11 ifPhysAddress 11:0x000c852890cb
3 11 ifPhysAddress 12:0x000c852890cc
3 11 ifPhysAddress 13:00
3 11 ifPhysAddress 14:0x000c852890c0
3 11 ifPhysAddress 1:0x000c852890c1
3 11 ifPhysAddress 2:0x000c852890c2
3 11 ifPhysAddress 3:0x000c852890c3
3 11 ifPhysAddress 4:0x000c852890c4
3 11 ifPhysAddress 5:0x000c852890c5
3 11 ifPhysAddress 6:0x000c852890c6
3 11 ifPhysAddress 7:0x000c852890c7
3 11 ifPhysAddress 8:0x000c852890c8
3 11 ifPhysAddress 9:0x000c852890c9
3 11 ifSpeed 10:100000000
3 11 ifSpeed 11:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 12:100000000
3 11 ifSpeed 13:4294967295
3 11 ifSpeed 14:1000000000
3 11 ifSpeed 1:100000000
3 11 ifSpeed 2:100000000
3 11 ifSpeed 3:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 4:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 5:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 6:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 7:100000000
3 11 ifSpeed 8:10000000
3 11 ifSpeed 9:10000000
3 11 ifStatus 10:01
3 11 ifStatus 11:02
3 11 ifStatus 12:01
3 11 ifStatus 13:01
3 11 ifStatus 14:01
3 11 ifStatus 1:02
3 11 ifStatus 2:01
3 11 ifStatus 3:02
3 11 ifStatus 4:02
3 11 ifStatus 5:02
3 11 ifStatus 6:02
3 11 ifStatus 7:01
3 11 ifStatus 8:02
3 11 ifStatus 9:02
3 11 ifType 10:06
3 11 ifType 11:06
3 11 ifType 12:06
3 11 ifType 13:01
3 11 ifType 14:53
3 11 ifType 1:06
3 11 ifType 2:06
3 11 ifType 3:06
3 11 ifType 4:06
3 11 ifType 5:06
3 11 ifType 6:06
3 11 ifType 7:06
3 11 ifType 8:06
3 11 ifType 9:06
Also, If I need to be lookign for something, please let me know. I am more than happy to do any dirty work on this issue to find out why it isn't working.
Thanks again!
-Stephen
- gandalf
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And here's what it should look like
See the difference? The parsing obviously went wrong. Please delete those lines from that very table. Then press the green circle as mentioned above and re-run your query (numbers may have changed)
Reinhard
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host_id snmp_query_id field_name field_value snmp_index oid
2 10 ifDescr lo 1
2 10 ifDescr irda0 2
2 10 ifDescr eth0 3
2 10 ifIndex 1 1
2 10 ifIndex 2 2
2 10 ifIndex 3 3
2 10 ifPhysAddress 1
2 10 ifPhysAddress 2
2 10 ifPhysAddress 0x00096b86fe89 3
2 10 ifSpeed 10000000 1
2 10 ifSpeed 0 2
2 10 ifSpeed 100000000 3
2 10 ifStatus 1 1
2 10 ifStatus 2 2
2 10 ifStatus 1 3
2 10 ifType 24 1
2 10 ifType 1 2
2 10 ifType 6 3
Reinhard
I cleared the table and still the same issue.
So the values need to NOT have the colon ( : ) in the results? Does that mean the output needs to look like:
45
67
56
45
46546
instead of my output:
1:45
2:67
3:56
4:45
5:46546
I thought that according to the docs, the output needed to be in the format like my output, with a delimeter defined in the XML file?
If I run my script, say with these parameters, which my script supports, what should my output be?
Currently, if I run:
./script1.pl 192.168.1.250 public query ifSpeed
I get the following output on the command line:
1:1000000
2:1000000
3:1000000
4:1000000
5:1000000
6:1000000
Is this wrong? I went by the docs and the example.
Please give me direction. If I understood what Cacti was looking for in each instance, I could probably fix this, and I would even write a detailed description of how Script Data Queries operate.
Thanks,
Stephen
So the values need to NOT have the colon ( : ) in the results? Does that mean the output needs to look like:
45
67
56
45
46546
instead of my output:
1:45
2:67
3:56
4:45
5:46546
I thought that according to the docs, the output needed to be in the format like my output, with a delimeter defined in the XML file?
If I run my script, say with these parameters, which my script supports, what should my output be?
Currently, if I run:
./script1.pl 192.168.1.250 public query ifSpeed
I get the following output on the command line:
1:1000000
2:1000000
3:1000000
4:1000000
5:1000000
6:1000000
Is this wrong? I went by the docs and the example.
Please give me direction. If I understood what Cacti was looking for in each instance, I could probably fix this, and I would even write a detailed description of how Script Data Queries operate.
Thanks,
Stephen
- gandalf
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I feared this would be happening.
IMHO, your script is quite correct. The first issue is to perform the script call with parameter "index". It should report a list of simple integers, then. And your script does exactly this.
I did some code debugging within cacti; changed the delimiter from ":" to "!" and back. And woooops, suddently everything went fine.
Then I changed back everything, and still it was fine.
That led me to my assumption above. But, you know, things will NEVER turn out to be that easy. So I will have to debug it again. This time, I will spend more time on each step.
To be honest, I changed some lines of your XML in the meantime. Will have to verify, if this cured it ...
Reinhard
IMHO, your script is quite correct. The first issue is to perform the script call with parameter "index". It should report a list of simple integers, then. And your script does exactly this.
I did some code debugging within cacti; changed the delimiter from ":" to "!" and back. And woooops, suddently everything went fine.
Then I changed back everything, and still it was fine.
That led me to my assumption above. But, you know, things will NEVER turn out to be that easy. So I will have to debug it again. This time, I will spend more time on each step.
To be honest, I changed some lines of your XML in the meantime. Will have to verify, if this cured it ...
Reinhard
Thanks for this!
I really hate sitting on the sidelines and letting everyone else do the work. Is there anything that I can do to help debug this? Can I put together some samples to help test out what is going on?
Thanks again for the help. I will keep trying on my side to pick through this. Please let me know what I can do to help.
-Stephen
I really hate sitting on the sidelines and letting everyone else do the work. Is there anything that I can do to help debug this? Can I put together some samples to help test out what is going on?
Thanks again for the help. I will keep trying on my side to pick through this. Please let me know what I can do to help.
-Stephen
I Got It!!!!!
OK, Here is the deal.
This is what was breaking the whole entire script query.
It was an error in the XML file. I used the spelling of:
delimiter
The correct word is:
delimeter (Notice the "e" in meter instead of the "i")
I can't believe something like that broke the whole script query. I ran into this problem when putting together the XML file where Cacti requires the word and the case to be exact. I would have thought some debugging in logs would have revealed this. Apparently not.
Anyway, I now am starting to see results.
Reinhard, Thanks for all of your help! I will be sure to try and return the favor in the future.
-Stephen
OK, Here is the deal.
This is what was breaking the whole entire script query.
It was an error in the XML file. I used the spelling of:
delimiter
The correct word is:
delimeter (Notice the "e" in meter instead of the "i")
I can't believe something like that broke the whole script query. I ran into this problem when putting together the XML file where Cacti requires the word and the case to be exact. I would have thought some debugging in logs would have revealed this. Apparently not.
Anyway, I now am starting to see results.
Reinhard, Thanks for all of your help! I will be sure to try and return the favor in the future.
-Stephen
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Yea, I noted this as well a few years ago. It's one of those bugs that you just "Hate" to fix and before my time, or maybe not. Too long ago...
Gandolf, the way it looks, I will be driving from the Netherworld into the southlands sometime on the evening of Friday, October 5th for 1.5 days of who knows what, before having to again drive to the land that includes that big tower thing.
TheWitness
Gandolf, the way it looks, I will be driving from the Netherworld into the southlands sometime on the evening of Friday, October 5th for 1.5 days of who knows what, before having to again drive to the land that includes that big tower thing.
TheWitness
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Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
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Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages
For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
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