Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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andyrue
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Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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I have an HP Procurve 1810G - 24 that is reporting the same traffic on each port. I'm attaching a picture of the ports all giving the exact same info, even though they all should be vastly different. Where should I start?

This is a new install of 0.8.8b running on Ubuntu 10.04 x64

Thanks for your help
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Re: Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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Bump. Any guidance on what I might check? I have a couple things that are doing this. Thanks!
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Re: Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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Did you read the debugging tips?

If yes, what were the answers?
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Re: Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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Thank you, it seems the spine poller wasn't working correctly. I switched to cmd.php and it's giving believable results now.
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Re: Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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That sounds strange. Both are using the same OIDs to be polled ...
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Re: Switch Port Traffic all the same data

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Ya, I'm not sure.....I'm not convinced what I'm seeing in graphs now are actually correct either, but the graphs are at least all different now. I'll look into the debugging info some more to see if anything comes up.
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Please keep us updated ...
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I found that the spine 0.8.8b would also report SNMP timeouts that were impossible - 3 or 4 second "timeouts" but the entire run took less than 2 seconds. Not the same issue, but more SNMP-related strangeness.
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Howie, thanks for the hint. Please explain most exactly, how you have set up host and polling parameters to reproduce this strange issue
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Actually I did :-) But I got no bites. I don't want to divert this thread too much, so here's the other one:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=50820
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