Hello everyone. I have the problem of 2 hours graphs ceased to be my values. i attach the Technical Support pageof my server. i'm working with spine 0.87a and everything is working fine.
i have read the page about graphs with NaN Values and when I run the follow command
/usr/local/spine/bin/spine --conf=/usr/local/spine/etc/spine.conf --verbosity=5 387 387
the result send the snmp values:
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] DS[6080] SNMP: v1: 165.98.224.202, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.2, value: 3150016733
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] DS[6080] SNMP: v1: 165.98.224.202, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.2, value: 1619991838
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] DS[6081] SNMP: v1: 165.98.224.202, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.3, value: 3457642860
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] DS[6081] SNMP: v1: 165.98.224.202, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.3, value: 866271153
But I see a error:
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: UDP Ping return_code was -10, errno was 1, total_time was 399512.0525
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] DEBUG: UDP Ping return_code was -10, errno was 1, total_time was 15.9740
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] PING Result: UDP: Ping timed out
03/10/2008 02:47:36 PM - SPINE: Poller[0] Host[387] SNMP Result: Host responded to SNMP
I have :
Hosts: 369, Graphs: 2319,
Data Sources Script/Command: 417
SNMP: 4916
SNMP Query: 525
Script Query - Script Server: 89
Total: 5947
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1) upgrade to cacti 0.8.7b)
2) try the latest spine svn
3) Obviously Host[387] is up due to the data you received. Have you tried running a udp ping from your cacti server against Host[387]? Running cacti under root, which I believe is required for udp/tcp pings to work on linux?
2) try the latest spine svn
3) Obviously Host[387] is up due to the data you received. Have you tried running a udp ping from your cacti server against Host[387]? Running cacti under root, which I believe is required for udp/tcp pings to work on linux?
| Scripts: Monitor processes | RFC1213 MIB | DOCSIS Stats | Dell PowerEdge | Speedfan | APC UPS | DOCSIS CMTS | 3ware | Motorola Canopy |
| Guides: Windows Install | [HOWTO] Debug Windows NTFS permission problems |
| Tools: Windows All-in-one Installer |
heh, I don't know. I'm a Windows user.harvey wrote: how I make a udp ping against the server?[/u]
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| Scripts: Monitor processes | RFC1213 MIB | DOCSIS Stats | Dell PowerEdge | Speedfan | APC UPS | DOCSIS CMTS | 3ware | Motorola Canopy |
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Try hping : http://www.hping.org/download.html
Solved empty/blank graphs
I found the solution for my empty/blank graphs.
1) For some reason the Default timezone of my php.ini was incorrect was in America/Chicago, I fix this to America/Managua
2)I change some settings in poller options:
Concurrent Processes 2 (was in 4)
Max Threads 15 (was in 10)
Script Timeout 3 (was in 25)
Max OID 10 (Unchanged)
With this changes everything is working again. Thank for all yor answers.
1) For some reason the Default timezone of my php.ini was incorrect was in America/Chicago, I fix this to America/Managua
2)I change some settings in poller options:
Concurrent Processes 2 (was in 4)
Max Threads 15 (was in 10)
Script Timeout 3 (was in 25)
Max OID 10 (Unchanged)
With this changes everything is working again. Thank for all yor answers.
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