Hi all, Im running Cacti 0.8.6c on Debian 3.1.
Everything works perfectly for the first 49 hosts.
When I add number 50 I start getting many snmp timeouts on all devices. It doesn't matter which device is number 50.
Is this something in the code?
Thanks
Frank
adding host #50 causes many issues
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Nope, nothing in the code.
Have many people running 50+ host setups.
Have you turned logging to debug, any clues in the log?
Have many people running 50+ host setups.
Have you turned logging to debug, any clues in the log?
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Logs just indicate that the host did not respond to snmp:rony wrote:Nope, nothing in the code.
Have many people running 50+ host setups.
Have you turned logging to debug, any clues in the log?
CACTID: Host[146] SNMP Result: Host did not respond to SNMP
CACTID: DEBUG: SQLCMD: update host set status='1',status_event_count='2', status_fail_date='2006-07-28 09:40:00',status_rec_date='2006-07-28 10:10:00',status_last_error='Host did not respond to SNMP',min_time='9.999990',max_time='552.535060',cur_time='52.423000',avg_time='149.891180',total_polls='15',failed_polls='10',availability='33.3333' where id='146'
CACTID: Host[146] DEBUG: HOST COMPLETE: About to Exit Host Polling Thread Function
CACTID: DEBUG: The Value of Active Threads is 0
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an snmpwalk of the host from the command line works perfectly
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