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Not Displaying graphs

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I have done a fresh install using the default folders and I am still not getting any data on the graphs. Its displaying -1 J# for all the values (Average, Max etc)

Logs:

03/08/2010 07:50:02 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.1842 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:1 HostsPerProcess:1 DataSources:0 RRDsProcessed:0
03/08/2010 07:55:01 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[8] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[8] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[9] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[9] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[10] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[10] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
03/08/2010 07:55:02 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.4951 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:2 HostsPerProcess:2 DataSources:6 RRDsProcessed:3
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Post by BSOD2600 »

"No Such Instance" would indicate the device doesn't support the SNMP OID you're tying to use. Make sure snmp is properly enabled and functional.
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Post by iziz »

I have checked my SNMP settings and they seem to be configured correctly.
Below is the SNMP debug output from the router

*Jun 3 20:01:18.452: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to 192.168.x.x
*Jun 3 20:01:18.456: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from 192.168.x.x on Ethernet0
*Jun 3 20:01:18.460: SNMP: Get request, reqid 625, errstat 0, erridx 0
ifHCInOctets.17 = NULL TYPE/VALUE
*Jun 3 20:01:18.472: SNMP: Response, reqid 625, errstat 2, erridx 1
ifHCInOctets.17 = NULL TYPE/VALUE
*Jun 3 20:01:18.484: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to 192.168.x.x


The graphs are just showing -1 J#
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Are you able to snmpwalk Host[2] from the cacti server? What is DS[8] through 10?
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snmpwalk attached
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1) never attach word documents simply for text output or pictures.

2) Assuming that snmpwalk was from the cacti server, the device appears to be functional for snmp. Great.

3) What are DS 8, 9 and 10? Whatever they are, appears the device doesnt support it.
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Thanks, point taken

I don't know what DS 8,9,10. It just appears on the log
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Well you need to figure out what those Data Sources (DS) are for before troubleshooting can continue.
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