cacti and Allied Telesyn problem

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Nerf
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cacti and Allied Telesyn problem

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I installed Cacti v. 0.8.6c on a debian machine. It works ok and draws graphics only for localhost. When I try to set it up to draw trafic graphics for a network switch of type "Allied Telesyn AT-9812T" it fails - it reports that SNMP query status is OK, but there are no graphics.


These are screenshots of my cacti sytem:

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Here is the config file of snmp daemon:
debi:~# cat /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
com2sec local 127.0.0.1/32 stats
com2sec local 192.168.50.0/24 stats

group MyROGroup v1 local
group MyROGroup v2c local
group MyROGroup usm local

view all included .1 80

access MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none

syslocation MyLocation
syscontact Me <root@xxx.yy>
debi:~#

(it looks ugly, but it's only for testing purposes:) )


Versions of some dependencies:
snmpd v. 5.1.2-6.2
php4-snmp v. 4:4.4.1-0
rrdtool v. 1.0.49-1

It draws graphics for a local machine but it does not do this for the switch.

Does anyone have an idea what is the problem?
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Post by Linegod »

It looks like you have no inbound or outbound Data Sources for your switch.

How did you create the graph?
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Post by Nerf »

It looks like it gets the snmp info from the switch:
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And here it gets "Query Sucess":
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How did you create the graph?
What exactly do you mean?
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Post by Linegod »

When viewing the page you posted, did you click on 'Create Graphs for this Host' at the top, then select the interface you wanted and create the graph? That's the normal way.

Since there where no Data Sources, it looks like you may have created it another way...
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Post by Nerf »

Linegod, thank you! I tried "the normal way" you told me, and IT WORKED!
I tried so many different ways, but the simplest one - never. :)
I am maybe the biggest idiot in the whole World Wide Web :)
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