linux bandwidth monitoring
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ok sorry ive been posting so much. with the community on no packets are sent/received. i can verify that is 100% accurrate after disabling MRTG. now with the community off, i want to see what it tries to poll.
ok with the community off i see no snmp packets at all. however everything is graphing again minus the bandwidth graph. sorry for all of the confusion.
02/02/2007 09:46:24 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.0244 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:3 HostsPerProcess:3 DataSources:9 RRDsProcessed:7
RRDsProcessed:7 <--- this should say 9
ok with the community off i see no snmp packets at all. however everything is graphing again minus the bandwidth graph. sorry for all of the confusion.
02/02/2007 09:46:24 PM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.0244 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:3 HostsPerProcess:3 DataSources:9 RRDsProcessed:7
RRDsProcessed:7 <--- this should say 9
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well i started from scratch, and got everything working fine. not sure how though, considering everything is the same. im just down to one error now..
CMDPHP: Poller[0] WARNING: sockets support not enabled in PHP, falling back to SNMP ping
i compiled php5 with --enable-sockets and for some reason thats coming up. i can live with it though. thanks for the help.
CMDPHP: Poller[0] WARNING: sockets support not enabled in PHP, falling back to SNMP ping
i compiled php5 with --enable-sockets and for some reason thats coming up. i can live with it though. thanks for the help.
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