SNMP Interface statistics not displaying properly
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SNMP Interface statistics not displaying properly
Ok, so this is an interesting problem:
I have several elements out in the field that are not displaying their interfaces properly when SNMP interfaces are queried.
I compared and contrasted the verbose query on an element (almost identical) and found that there was a few extra lines which I will post down below.
ex1.txt (as attached) is an example of a good query, and ex2.txt is an example of a bad query.
The results of the queries look like this:
Good result:
Bad result:
I am curious as to what is causing this, because I have followed the same process adding both elements into cacti.
Has anyone seen this before?
I have several elements out in the field that are not displaying their interfaces properly when SNMP interfaces are queried.
I compared and contrasted the verbose query on an element (almost identical) and found that there was a few extra lines which I will post down below.
ex1.txt (as attached) is an example of a good query, and ex2.txt is an example of a bad query.
The results of the queries look like this:
Good result:
Bad result:
I am curious as to what is causing this, because I have followed the same process adding both elements into cacti.
Has anyone seen this before?
Hmm, interesting. What versions of everything you running? Cacti fully patched?
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Hi
I had the same problem on RedHat 3 systems, the solution was to update the net-snmp* packages to latest version.
I had the same problem on RedHat 3 systems, the solution was to update the net-snmp* packages to latest version.
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