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Post by BSOD2600 »

mshember wrote:both max and min were not selected and were set to zero.
Hmm, ok.

Is the script returning the data back to cacti even? Set the logging level to medium (or higher) and look what it's getting back.
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Post by mshember »

Interesting.

Value 0

Does that mean the OID is wrong?

I am going to verify that

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01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[29] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.6, value: 0
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[28] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.5, value: 418070572
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[27] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.4, value: 218009472
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[26] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.3, value: 605715524
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[25] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.2, value: 679453396
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[24] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesAvail, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.5.1, value: 714576984
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[29] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.6, value: 0
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[28] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.5, value: 1461710028
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[27] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.4, value: 1298264
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[26] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.3, value: 52207692
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[25] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.2, value: 147650072
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[24] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesUsed, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.4.1, value: -1701130408
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[29] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.6, value: 0
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[28] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.5, value: 1879780608
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[27] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.4, value: 219307736
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[26] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.3, value: 657923216
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[25] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.2, value: 827103468
01/31/2007 03:53:03 PM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[24] SNMP: v1: servername, dsname: KBytesTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.3.1, value: -986553424
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Post by mshember »

I forgot to mention. I do get data for the free space.

I ran an rrdtool on the file that had value 0

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filename = "C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cacti\rra\main_filer_kbytesavail_29.rr
rrd_version = "0003"
step = 300
last_update = 1170291183
ds[KBytesAvail].type = "GAUGE"
ds[KBytesAvail].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[KBytesAvail].min = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesAvail].max = NaN
ds[KBytesAvail].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[KBytesAvail].value = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesAvail].unknown_sec = 0
ds[KBytesUsed].type = "GAUGE"
ds[KBytesUsed].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[KBytesUsed].min = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesUsed].max = NaN
ds[KBytesUsed].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[KBytesUsed].value = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesUsed].unknown_sec = 0
ds[KBytesTotal].type = "GAUGE"
ds[KBytesTotal].minimal_heartbeat = 600
ds[KBytesTotal].min = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesTotal].max = NaN
ds[KBytesTotal].last_ds = "UNKN"
ds[KBytesTotal].value = 0.0000000000e+00
ds[KBytesTotal].unknown_sec = 0
rra[0].cf = "AVERAGE"
rra[0].rows = 600
rra[0].pdp_per_row = 1
rra[0].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[0].cdp_prep[0].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[0].cdp_prep[1].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[0].cdp_prep[2].value = NaN
rra[0].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[1].cf = "AVERAGE"
rra[1].rows = 700
rra[1].pdp_per_row = 6
rra[1].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[1].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[1].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[1].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[1].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[1].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[1].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[2].cf = "AVERAGE"
rra[2].rows = 775
rra[2].pdp_per_row = 24
rra[2].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[2].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[2].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[2].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[2].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[2].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[2].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[3].cf = "AVERAGE"
rra[3].rows = 797
rra[3].pdp_per_row = 288
rra[3].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[3].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[3].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[3].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[3].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[3].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[3].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[4].cf = "MIN"
rra[4].rows = 600
rra[4].pdp_per_row = 1
rra[4].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[4].cdp_prep[0].value = NaN
rra[4].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[4].cdp_prep[1].value = NaN
rra[4].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[4].cdp_prep[2].value = NaN
rra[4].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[5].cf = "MIN"
rra[5].rows = 700
rra[5].pdp_per_row = 6
rra[5].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[5].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[5].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[5].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[5].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[5].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[5].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[6].cf = "MIN"
rra[6].rows = 775
rra[6].pdp_per_row = 24
rra[6].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[6].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[6].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[6].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[6].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[6].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[6].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[7].cf = "MIN"
rra[7].rows = 797
rra[7].pdp_per_row = 288
rra[7].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[7].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[7].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[7].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[7].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[7].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[7].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[8].cf = "MAX"
rra[8].rows = 600
rra[8].pdp_per_row = 1
rra[8].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[8].cdp_prep[0].value = NaN
rra[8].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[8].cdp_prep[1].value = NaN
rra[8].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[8].cdp_prep[2].value = NaN
rra[8].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[9].cf = "MAX"
rra[9].rows = 700
rra[9].pdp_per_row = 6
rra[9].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[9].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[9].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[9].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[9].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[9].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[9].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[10].cf = "MAX"
rra[10].rows = 775
rra[10].pdp_per_row = 24
rra[10].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[10].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[10].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[10].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[10].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[10].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[10].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[11].cf = "MAX"
rra[11].rows = 797
rra[11].pdp_per_row = 288
rra[11].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[11].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[11].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[11].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[11].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[11].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[11].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[12].cf = "LAST"
rra[12].rows = 600
rra[12].pdp_per_row = 1
rra[12].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[12].cdp_prep[0].value = NaN
rra[12].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[12].cdp_prep[1].value = NaN
rra[12].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[12].cdp_prep[2].value = NaN
rra[12].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[13].cf = "LAST"
rra[13].rows = 700
rra[13].pdp_per_row = 6
rra[13].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[13].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[13].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[13].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[13].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[13].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[13].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[14].cf = "LAST"
rra[14].rows = 775
rra[14].pdp_per_row = 24
rra[14].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[14].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[14].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[14].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[14].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[14].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[14].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[15].cf = "LAST"
rra[15].rows = 797
rra[15].pdp_per_row = 288
rra[15].xff = 5.0000000000e-01
rra[15].cdp_prep[0].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[15].cdp_prep[0].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[15].cdp_prep[1].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[15].cdp_prep[1].unknown_datapoints = 0
rra[15].cdp_prep[2].value = 0.0000000000e+00
rra[15].cdp_prep[2].unknown_datapoints = 0
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Post by BSOD2600 »

mshember wrote:Interesting.

Value 0

Does that mean the OID is wrong?
The only way to know is to snmpwalk .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1. If it shows the correct values for everything, there is something about the template which is wrong (not properly detecting newer OIDs). Otherwise, there is a bug with your device ;-).
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Interesting

Post by gmagerr »

I looked through the actual netapp.mib file on my filer and discovered this

-- dfKBytesTotal is DEPRECATED;
-- use dfHighTotalKBytes and dfLowTotalKBytes

dfKBytesTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The total capacity in KBytes for the
referenced file system."
::= { dfEntry 3 }

-- dfKBytesUsed is DEPRECATED;
-- use dfHighUsedKBytes and dfLowUsedKBytes

dfKBytesUsed OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The total disk space in KBytes that is in use
on the referenced file system."
::= { dfEntry 4 }

-- dfKBytesAvail is DEPRECATED;
-- use dfHighAvailKBytes and dfLowAvailKBytes

dfKBytesAvail OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The total disk space in KBytes that is
free for use on the referenced file system."
::= { dfEntry 5 }

Does that mean anything? the netapp-volumes.xml is using the DEPRECATED entries
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Post by mshember »

The 2 TB number bothered me so I went back to the all SNMP book(well I should confess I am learning it ;) ).

SNMPv1 has a limitation of 2,147,483,647

I did some digging around and see there is a bug that Netapps will not fix. Only a work around is offered.

Out of curiosity I did a search here and found that somebody else stumbled on this as well.

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... k&start=15

I have already contacted Eli and was told it would be reviewed when there was a chance.

I also sent the link so.....

My XML knowledge is pretty poor......
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Post by pbulteel »

When your values start coming back as negative, you've got an overflow. :-?

If you use the "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" instead you should be able to read quite a large volume.

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Post by mshember »

And the walk says

So the bug looks valid

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C:\net-snmp\bin>snmpwalk -v1 -c xxxxxxx server .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1
Cannot find module (NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB): At line 1 in (none)
Cannot find module (NET-SNMP-AGENT-MIB): At line 1 in (none)
Cannot find module (DISMAN-EVENT-MIB): At line 1 in (none)
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.1 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.2 = INTEGER: 2
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.3 = INTEGER: 3
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.4 = INTEGER: 4
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.5 = INTEGER: 5
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.1.6 = INTEGER: 6
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.1 = STRING: "/vol/vol0/"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.2 = STRING: "/vol/vol0/.s
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.3 = STRING: "/vol/vol2/"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.4 = STRING: "/vol/vol2/.s
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.5 = STRING: "/vol/vol1/"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.2.6 = STRING: "/vol/vol1/.s
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.1 = INTEGER: -986553424
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.2 = INTEGER: 827103468
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.3 = INTEGER: 657923216
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.4 = INTEGER: 219307736
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.5 = INTEGER: 2005099316
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.3.6 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.1 = INTEGER: -1678045788
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.2 = INTEGER: 152871588
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.3 = INTEGER: 52500776
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.4 = INTEGER: 1272900
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.5 = INTEGER: 1481434336
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.4.6 = INTEGER: 7039820
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.1 = INTEGER: 691492364
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.2 = INTEGER: 674231880
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.3 = INTEGER: 605422440
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.4 = INTEGER: 218034836
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.5 = INTEGER: 523664980
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.5.6 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.1 = INTEGER: 79
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.2 = INTEGER: 18
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.3 = INTEGER: 8
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.4 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.5 = INTEGER: 74
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.6.6 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.1 = INTEGER: 24065563
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.2 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.3 = INTEGER: 903973
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.4 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.5 = INTEGER: 13146686
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.7.6 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.1 = INTEGER: 7811126
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.2 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.3 = INTEGER: 114841778
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.4 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.5 = INTEGER: 18730003
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.8.6 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.9.1 = INTEGER: 75
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.9.2 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.9.3 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.9.4 = INTEGER: 0
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SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.15.3 = INTEGER: 657923216
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SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.16.5 = INTEGER: 0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.16.6 = INTEGER: 0
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SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.20.6 = INTEGER: 2
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SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.21.6 = INTEGER: 5
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SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.23.3 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.23.4 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.23.5 = INTEGER: 1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.789.1.5.4.1.23.6 = INTEGER: 1
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Post by mshember »

pbulteel wrote:When your values start coming back as negative, you've got an overflow. :-?

If you use the "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" instead you should be able to read quite a large volume.

-P
Hmmmm As in?

<dfMountedOn>
<name>Description</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>input</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.2</oid>
</dfMountedOn>


Same result
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Re: Interesting

Post by mshember »

gmagerr wrote:I looked through the actual netapp.mib file on my filer and discovered this

-- dfKBytesTotal is DEPRECATED;
-- use dfHighTotalKBytes and dfLowTotalKBytes

dfKBytesTotal OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The total capacity in KBytes for the
referenced file system."
::= { dfEntry 3 }

-- dfKBytesUsed is DEPRECATED;
-- use dfHighUsedKBytes and dfLowUsedKBytes

*SNIP*

Yes and no.

Yes we should use the newer declarations.

No it doesn't matter since network appliance only does SNMPv1.

I am trying to figure out the XML and see if I can make the math changes mentioned in the bug report.

The other bug mentioned said it was repaired in the release I have. It has not been repaired.....
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Post by mshember »

Ok.

I take it the CDEFs can't do an if or?

How does the following translate for the CDEF?

If (Low < 0 )
x = (High + 1) * 2^32 + Low
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Any new news?

Post by gmagerr »

Hi mshember
Have you been able to come any closer to a solution? thanks.
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Post by mshember »

Slowly getting there.

The original solution provided by Netapps does not work *shock*

I am playing around with the Math and will attempt modification of the xml file.

Eli doesn't seem to interested in an update. Probably because it works for him....
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cool

Post by gmagerr »

Sweet thanks
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weird

Post by gmagerr »

I installed cacti again and tried the filers. Aggregate 2 which is over 2 terabytes is showing data in the graph, but one of the volumes which is 2 terabytes is not. Weird, any ideas why this might be happening?
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