Generic SNMP OID Graphing - Polling but not graphing?

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Generic SNMP OID Graphing - Polling but not graphing?

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Thanks for all the help from you guys when I was having problems after upgrading to 0.8.6g, I fixed all the issues with the screwy graphs and now every thing is graphing like a champion!

I set the cron to run poller.php every 2 minutes instead of 5 and that seemed to have fixed the gaps in the graphs.

Here is the example:

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But that's totally besides the point of this thread, I am just happy that I got it to work. :D

Okay so the real topic is, I am trying to graph some values from my cable modem, and it's not graphing even though it's getting the values, here is the poller info on the 3 OID's I am trying to graph:

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11/28/2005 04:01:05 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[13] SNMP: v1: 192.168.100.1, dsname: snmp_oid, oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.4.1.5.3, value: 350
11/28/2005 04:01:05 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[13] SNMP: v1: 192.168.100.1, dsname: snmp_oid, oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.2.2.1.3.2, value: 501
11/28/2005 04:01:05 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[13] SNMP: v1: 192.168.100.1, dsname: snmp_oid, oid: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.1.1.1.1.6.3, value: -55 
But, here is what I am getting on the graphs:

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All of my other graphs that use a generic SNMP OID graph are working perfectly fine, here is my printer toner OID for example:

Here is the poller output:

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11/28/2005 04:08:05 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[18] SNMP: v1: 10.64.6.24, dsname: snmp_oid, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.43.11.1.1.9.1.1, value: 5460
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So, any ideas why it will graph the toner but not my modem's signal levels when it's the same basic output values. :evil:
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No one has any clues? :roll:
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Post by rony »

Put it back to 5 minutes and remove the extra cron entry that is somewhere that is double polling your devices.
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I don't see how that's related to the graphs for the cablemodem showing up as NaN when other devices are being polled 100% perfectly?
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Don't know then...

Turn your log up to Debug and see what is said in the logs about that device.
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Did you remember to adjust max and min values for the Data Temple(s)?
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