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facePlanter
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markround's iostat and cacti 0.8.8a

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Hi All, on Debian Wheezy, after upgrading from cacti 0.8.7g to 0.8.8a I'm not able anymore to create new iostat graphs anymore:
I've added a couple of hard drives but on the "Create Graphs for this Host" page I can only mark the checkbox for sda
while sdb and sdc don't have the checkbox.
I've updated my iostat.xml file as documented, deleted the graphs, reimported the templates and ensured that snmp replies are correct (or at least I think so).
For example if in the "Device" page I click on the 'Verbose Query' for the Data Query "iostat - Utilisation", that's my result:

+ Running data query [16].
+ Found type = '3' [SNMP Query].
+ Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/snmp_queries/iostat.xml'
+ XML file parsed ok.
+ <oid_num_indexes> missing in XML file, 'Index Count Changed' emulated by counting oid_index entries
+ Executing SNMP walk for list of indexes @ '.1.3.6.1.3.1' Index Count: 39
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.1.1' value: '1'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.1.2' value: '2'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.1.3' value: '3'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.2.1' value: 'sdb'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.2.2' value: 'sda'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.2.3' value: 'sdc'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.3.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.3.2' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.3.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.4.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.4.2' value: '0.20'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.4.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.5.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.5.2' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.5.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.6.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.6.2' value: '5.40'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.6.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.7.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.7.2' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.7.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.8.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.8.2' value: '29.68'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.8.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.9.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.9.2' value: '10.99'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.9.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.10.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.10.2' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.10.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.11.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.11.2' value: '0.07'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.11.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.12.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.12.2' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.12.3' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.13.1' value: '0.00'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.13.2' value: '0.07'
+ Index found at OID: 'experimental.1.13.3' value: '0.00'
+ Located input field 'ioIndex' [walk]
+ Executing SNMP walk for data @ '.1.3.6.1.3.1.1'
+ Found item [ioIndex='1'] index: 1 [from value]
+ Found item [ioIndex='2'] index: 2 [from value]
+ Found item [ioIndex='3'] index: 3 [from value]
+ Located input field 'ioDescr' [walk]
+ Executing SNMP walk for data @ '.1.3.6.1.3.1.2'
+ Found item [ioDescr='sdb'] index: 1 [from value]
+ Found item [ioDescr='sda'] index: 2 [from value]
+ Found item [ioDescr='sdc'] index: 3 [from value]

Am I the only one with this problem ?
Can you give me a suggestion to debug further ?


Thanks for supporting,
Mike
facePlanter
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Re: markround's iostat and cacti 0.8.8a

Post by facePlanter »

Or better: can someone confirm that markround's iostat works ok with cacti 0.8.8a (monitoring multiple hard drives) ?

Thanks,
Mike
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