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Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result -- removed intf.

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Hi folks.

I've seen many people post about the "Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result" issue, but mine seems slightly different:

I receive the above error message, and the link to the device indicates its an .rrd file associated with a subinterface that no longer exists on the device.

The question is: how do I get stop Cacti from trying to poll this dead interface? I don't have a data source in my list of data sources, but there is definitely an .rrd file still leftover. How do I delete this dead source or the query that's causing it to happen?

Thanks!
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Please try the little green circle next to the Data Query of that host to re-index and post your findings
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Post by Amag »

Here's what I'm seeing in the log:

10/27/2006 03:05:02 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[9] DS[63] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: ...

I clikc on the Host [9] link, and on data queries, I click the green circle.

Upon the next polling cycle, I see the following in the log:

10/27/2006 03:10:02 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[9] DS[63] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: ...

So, it looks like that didn't correct the issue.

I don't understand where this orphaned query process is stored (or being called from), as I don't have a valid Data Source in my list.

Any other ideas?
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Please see my link on "NaN Debugging". There are more hints. If in doubt, please post with last findings
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1) Likely a router, 2) Likely an interface has been deleted, or 3) You added a graph for an interface that contains/response with good data.

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Post by Amag »

Witness -

Correct; it's a router with an interface that is no longer used (that is, a frame-relay circuit that has been since deleted and replaced with a different DLCI on a different subinterface).

The question is: how do I stop Cacti from querying this interface? I don't even see where Cacti is "seeing" the request to query the router for this particular interface anymore.

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Typically, you go into the Cacti log and look for the warning messages and the click on the DS:XX information which takes you to the Interface in question. Unfortunately, we don't provide a "Delete" button from within this page. You can instead search for interfaces with the word "|query_" in them, or note the DS # in the address bar and look for it with the status bar text when you hover over your data sources/graphs.

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Post by Amag »

Witness -

Just so I'm clear --

I understand the Cacti log stuff -- that's how I came across these errors in the first place. I also noticed the lack of a delete button :)

When you say "search for interfaces" -- where am I doing that, in the data sources menu, the graphs menu, or both?

Thanks for your help!
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When I say search for "Interfaces", I guess I meant search for either Data Source's or Graphs with odd names. Typically they include the vertical bars "|" and the "query" statement due to a reindex event and no matching interface.

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