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No data in new graphs, existing graphs work fine.

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I have a fairly new cacti install, that I've been working on as a side project. It's been set up for several weeks, graphing traffic from most our switches - World Wide Packets models LE-327, LE-317, and LE-46H (we also have LE-36 switches, but can't get traffic data from them). And our router, a Riverstone RS-3000.

After installing a new LE-46H, I have been unable to get anything to graph. I configured it same as all the others, using the generic SNMP interface queries, but nothing shows in the graphs. I activated two ports on the Riverstone, but the new graphs show no data, right alongside existing graphs which continue to work fine...

Ideas?
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Re: No data in new graphs, existing graphs work fine.

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Red wrote:I have a fairly new cacti install, that I've been working on as a side project. It's been set up for several weeks, graphing traffic from most our switches - World Wide Packets models LE-327, LE-317, and LE-46H (we also have LE-36 switches, but can't get traffic data from them). And our router, a Riverstone RS-3000.

After installing a new LE-46H, I have been unable to get anything to graph. I configured it same as all the others, using the generic SNMP interface queries, but nothing shows in the graphs. I activated two ports on the Riverstone, but the new graphs show no data, right alongside existing graphs which continue to work fine...

Ideas?
Have you tryed to set your poller logging level to DEBUG and then look in your logfile?
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Post by Red »

I've done that, nothing is jumping out at me though.
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Post by BSOD2600 »

1) are you able to see the basic snmp info from the device in cacti?
2) are you able to snmpwalk the device from the cacti box?

If no to either, then there is the problem.
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Post by Red »

I pulled this from the cacti logs, it is the new LE-46H that is not graphing:
07/04/2006 10:35:08 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] DS[118] SNMP: v1: 10.0.1.3, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.10004, output: 3094273
07/04/2006 10:35:08 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL Exec: "insert into poller_output (local_data_id,rrd_name,time,output) values (117,'traffic_in','2006-07-04 10:35:02','20413785')"
07/04/2006 10:35:08 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] DS[117] SNMP: v1: 10.0.1.3, dsname: traffic_in, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.10003, output: 20413785
07/04/2006 10:35:08 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL Exec: "insert into poller_output (local_data_id,rrd_name,time,output) values (117,'traffic_out','2006-07-04 10:35:02','111926164')"
07/04/2006 10:35:08 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] DS[117] SNMP: v1: 10.0.1.3, dsname: traffic_out, oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.10003, output: 111926164
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL Exec: "update poller_reindex set assert_value='30445200' where host_id='40' and data_query_id='1' and arg1='.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0'"
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] RECACHE: Processing 1 items in the auto reindex cache for '10.0.1.3'.
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL Assoc: "select poller_reindex.data_query_id, poller_reindex.action, poller_reindex.op, poller_reindex.assert_value, poller_reindex.arg1 from poller_reindex where poller_reindex.host_id=40"
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] DEBUG: SQL Exec: "update host set status = '3', status_event_count = '0', status_fail_date = '0000-00-00 00:00:00', status_rec_date = '0000-00-00 00:00:00', status_last_error = '', min_time = '3.09000', max_time = '126.34500', cur_time = '3.155', avg_time = '4.60210744939', total_polls = '247', failed_polls = '0', availability = '100' where hostname = '10.0.1.3'"
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] SNMP: Host responded to SNMP
07/04/2006 10:35:07 AM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[40] PING: Host is alive
I have not done an snmpwalk from the cacti server before, looked through the man page, and I'm still a little confused. Any particular way you'd like that run?

Thanks for your help and patience.
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Post by BSOD2600 »

So it's collecting data, thats good.

1) Are the rrd files for host 40 updating?
2) Go go graph mangement, click on a broken graph, then click on graph debug. What is the error message?
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Post by Red »

Here is the debug output. This port connects to a wireless bridge feeding a remote access point tower. That tower also has an LE-46H outdoor hardened switch, same model and software revision as this one. I am able to graph the other end of the bridge link from the remote LE-46H, and it is indeed moving traffic.
RRDTool Command:

/usr/bin/rrdtool graph - \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-86400 \
--end=-60 \
--title="LE-46H Parkdale Ballfield - Traffic - Gil-E Backhaul" \
--rigid \
--base=1000 \
--height=120 \
--width=500 \
--alt-autoscale-max \
--lower-limit=0 \
--vertical-label="bits per second" \
--slope-mode \
DEF:a="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/le46h_parkdale_ballfield_traffic_in_119.rrd":traffic_in:AVERAGE \
DEF:b="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/le46h_parkdale_ballfield_traffic_in_119.rrd":traffic_out:AVERAGE \
CDEF:cdefa=a,8,* \
CDEF:cdefe=b,8,* \
AREA:cdefa#00CF00:"Inbound" \
GPRINT:cdefa:LAST:" Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:cdefa:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:cdefa:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s\n" \
LINE1:cdefe#002A97:"Outbound" \
GPRINT:cdefe:LAST:"Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:cdefe:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:cdefe:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s"

RRDTool Says:

OK
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Post by BSOD2600 »

Even though rrdtool says ok and you're returning traffic data, you're saying you don't have anything showing up?
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Post by Red »

Indeed. That's why I'm here! And remember, it's doing this even on a device that I'm already graphing ports on. On the Riverstone router I just tried to add graphs for two more ports, all the prior graphs continue to work just fine.
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Post by Red »

I set up another linux box with my spare PC at home and installed cacti. It graphs those host just fine. Go figure. I don't even know where to start looking on that first server.
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Post by gandalf »

Two more advices: Increase php.ini's memory size from 8MB to at least 64MB. And do an rrdtool fetch <rrd file> AVERAGE on those rrd files specified by your graph debug posted above. Post the last 20 lines or so of both of them
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Post by JHyde »

Hi there, I'd like to note that everything posted above I have encountered and done.

Here's the last 20 lines of one of the rrds that was working, then suddenly stopped;
1153427400: 2.2528868360e-01 1.3725173210e-01 1.6039260970e-01
1153427700: 1.2560000000e-01 1.1440000000e-01 1.4720000000e-01
1153428000: 3.2250000000e-01 1.7780000000e-01 1.6070000000e-01
1153428300: nan nan nan
1153428600: nan nan nan
1153428900: nan nan nan
1153429200: nan nan nan
1153429500: nan nan nan
1153429800: nan nan nan
1153430100: nan nan nan
1153430400: nan nan nan
1153430700: nan nan nan
1153431000: nan nan nan
1153431300: nan nan nan
1153431600: nan nan nan
1153431900: nan nan nan
1153432200: nan nan nan
1153432500: nan nan nan
1153432800: nan nan nan
1153433100: nan nan nan
1153433400: nan nan nan
1153433700: nan nan nan
1153434000: nan nan nan
1153434300: nan nan nan
1153434600: nan nan nan
1153434900: nan nan nan
Please let me know what I should try next.[/quote]
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Post by gandalf »

This shows, that data was gathered some times ago. Please switch Settings -> Logging Level to DEBUG for one polling cycle. Then find the data input method in cacti.log for that host and check the output.
No output => sths wrong with data retrieval
Output ok but no update => sths wrong with updating rrd files
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