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Hyland
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Weathermap - Link bandwidth not displayed

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I am running Cacti version 0.8.6h on a Win2k box and am having problems with the weathermap plugin. Everything works with the plugin except the link bandwidth is not being displayed. My Cacti logs show the following entry:

WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Link Architect-Oracle, target: C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/architect_traffic_in_1599.rrd on config line 47 had no valid data

I am assuming there is something wrong with the path to the .rrd files but I have tried all combinations of paths and none have worked. I have also re-created the data source that this link pulls data from and this has not helped. I updated the version of rrdtool to 1.2.10 but I starting having issues with Cacti then, so I rolled back that update.

Using:
IIS 5
MySQL 4.1
PHP 4
Cacti 0.8.6h
rrd 1.0.49

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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Re: Weathermap - Link bandwidth not displayed

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Hyland wrote:I am running Cacti version 0.8.6h on a Win2k box and am having problems with the weathermap plugin. Everything works with the plugin except the link bandwidth is not being displayed. My Cacti logs show the following entry:

WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Link Architect-Oracle, target: C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/architect_traffic_in_1599.rrd on config line 47 had no valid data

I am assuming there is something wrong with the path to the .rrd files but I have tried all combinations of paths and none have worked. I have also re-created the data source that this link pulls data from and this has not helped. I updated the version of rrdtool to 1.2.10 but I starting having issues with Cacti then, so I rolled back that update.

Using:
IIS 5
MySQL 4.1
PHP 4
Cacti 0.8.6h
rrd 1.0.49

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.
It's not the path - you would get a different error then - "Target $target doesn't exist. Is it a file?"

Is it just this one link? :-?

Turning on DEBUG logging in Cacti for one poller cycle might give you more of a clue.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Hyland
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Post by Hyland »

I only have one link created while I am testing the plugin. I have created another one and am getting the same results. I turned on the Debug logging in Cacti and have been looking through the logs.

Does the Data Source - Output Type ID setting make a difference to the weathermap plugin? All of my Data Sources are set to In/Out Bytes with Total Bandwidth. However for the Data Sources that I am trying to create the weathermap links for I have tried all different settings. (In/Out Bytes, In/Out Bits)

Also does the Bandwidth setting in the weathermap config matter? I have tried 100M, 1000M, 100000000.

Here are some of the Debug logs.
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Link Oracle-Trinity, target: C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd on config line 62 had no valid data
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Returning (-8,-8 )
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Our line is 1145997900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1145997300: 3.5824038066e+005 3.6482281181e+004
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1145997600: 2.6406721760e+005 3.0454724822e+004
)
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Found a good line: 1145997900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1145997900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] >
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1145997900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1145997600: 2.6406721760e+005 3.0454724822e+004
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1145997300: 3.5824038066e+005 3.6482281181e+004
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Running: c:/inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rrdtool.exe fetch C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd AVERAGE --start now-400
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Target DS names are traffic_in and traffic_out


Any ideas on what the problem could be?
Sorry for the wordy post.

Thanks.
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Re: Weathermap - Link bandwidth not displayed

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Hyland wrote:I am running Cacti version 0.8.6h on a Win2k box and am having problems with the weathermap plugin. Everything works with the plugin except the link bandwidth is not being displayed. My Cacti logs show the following entry:

WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Link Architect-Oracle, target: C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/architect_traffic_in_1599.rrd on config line 47 had no valid data

I am assuming there is something wrong with the path to the .rrd files but I have tried all combinations of paths and none have worked. I have also re-created the data source that this link pulls data from and this has not helped. I updated the version of rrdtool to 1.2.10 but I starting having issues with Cacti then, so I rolled back that update.

Using:
IIS 5
MySQL 4.1
PHP 4
Cacti 0.8.6h
rrd 1.0.49

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.
Please explain the way about setup
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Post by Howie »

Hyland wrote:
04/25/2006 04:42:46 PM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Our line is 1145997900: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000

Any ideas on what the problem could be?
Sorry for the wordy post.

Thanks.
I think that your rrdtool somehow produces slightly different output to the normal one. Weathermap sees this -1.#IND000000e+000 as a valid number somehow, whereas I think it's really a NaN/Inf type of value. I'll try and work on a solution today, if I get a chance. Did you compile rrdtool yourself or is it from somewhere unusual?

Edit: One thing to try, from a quick look... in Weathermap.class.php, somewhere around line 1722, there is:

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if (trim($col) != '' && !preg_match('/\d+\.?\d*e?[+-]?\d*:?/i', $col))
try changing that to

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if (trim($col) != '' && !preg_match('/^\d+\.?\d*e?[+-]?\d*:?$/i', $col))
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
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Post by Hyland »

The rrdtool I am using came from rrdtool.org and I am using the rrdtool.exe that was in the zip file. I am not compiling this on my own.

I edited the Weathermap.class.php file as you suggested and it did not solve the problem but the logs did change. Here are some of the logs:

ReadData Completed.
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0]
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Setting 1468023.67248,411218.224168
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Returning (1468023.67248,411218.224168)
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Our line is 1146057900: 1.8350295906e+005 5.1402278021e+004
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1146057600: 1.7192016789e+005 8.0917926846e+004
)
(timestamp traffic_in traffic_out
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Found a good line: 1146057900: 1.8350295906e+005 5.1402278021e+004
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1146057900: 1.8350295906e+005 5.1402278021e+004
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: 2: This isn't a number: [-1.#IND000000e+000]
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: 1: This isn't a number: [-1.#IND000000e+000]
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --1146058200: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] --
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] >
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1146058200: -1.#IND000000e+000 -1.#IND000000e+000
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1146057900: 1.8350295906e+005 5.1402278021e+004
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] > 1146057600: 1.7192016789e+005 8.0917926846e+004
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Running: c:/inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rrdtool.exe fetch C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd AVERAGE --start now-400
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadFromRRD: Target DS names are traffic_in and traffic_out
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] ReadData: Updating link Oracle-Trinity from RRD Target C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd
04/26/2006 09:28:10 AM - WEATHERMAP: Poller[0] New Target: C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd (C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd)
ReadData for Link Oracle-Trinity:

I am no longer seeing the following line in the logs so I think some progess has been made.
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/trinity_traffic_in_712.rrd on config line 62 had no valid data

Thanks for your help.
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Post by Hyland »

Disregard my last message. Right after I posted the message the weathermap refreshed and and the links now show bandwidth.

Thanks for all you help.

This is the sort of overview of the network I have been looking for.
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Post by Howie »

Hyland wrote:Disregard my last message. Right after I posted the message the weathermap refreshed and and the links now show bandwidth.

Thanks for all you help.

This is the sort of overview of the network I have been looking for.
Cool. I'll make that modfication in the next release.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
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