Hiya,

It would seem that only the new poller has the problem I am seeing (zero value rrd updates). Are there are issues with the new poller?

This is some of the output from it:

16:14:40 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 39/5/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2674
16:14:41 Poller 12098 finished working on host 5 in 00:00:07, Items 235/235.
16:14:44 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 39/4/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWI, Time 2678 16:14:47 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 39/4/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWI, Time 2681 16:14:50 WORK Child 12098 was ready, putting it to work on item 14, Try: 1 16:14:50 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/5/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2684 16:14:52 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/5/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2686 16:14:54 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/5/39/0=30, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2688
16:14:55 ITEMS     Added 31 items
16:14:55 Poller 12085 finished working on host 21 in 00:02:59, Items 3275/3275. 16:14:56 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 39/4/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWIW, Time 2690 16:14:58 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 39/4/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWIW, Time 2692 16:14:59 WORK Child 12085 was ready, putting it to work on item 36, Try: 1 16:15:00 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2694 16:15:00 Poller 12072 finished working on host 27 in 00:02:00, Items 532/532. 16:15:00 Poller 12042 finished working on host 29 in 00:02:00, Items 532/532. 16:15:02 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/3/39/0=31, Childs: 5:IWIWW, Time 2696 16:15:02 Poller 12044 finished working on host 30 in 00:02:00, Items 532/532. 16:15:04 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 38/2/39/0=31, Childs: 5:IIIWW, Time 2698 16:15:04 WORK Child 12042 was ready, putting it to work on item 31, Try: 1 16:15:04 WORK Child 12072 was ready, putting it to work on item 44, Try: 1 16:15:06 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 36/4/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WIWWW, Time 2700 16:15:06 WORK Child 12044 was ready, putting it to work on item 6, Try: 1 16:15:08 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 35/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2702 16:15:10 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 35/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2704 16:15:12 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 35/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2706 16:15:14 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 35/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2708 16:15:16 STATUS Remaining/Pending/Done/Bad=Total items: 35/5/39/0=31, Childs: 5:WWWWW, Time 2710


Thanks,
Leigh Porter


Leigh Porter wrote:

Hiya all,

I have graphs, the data form the orig install is displayed correctly so graphs work.

snmpget is running correctly when required:

snmpget -v2c -Oqv -c -t 1 -r 2 172.26.0.6 .1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2.81.91.193.3

I'm using the new poller.

Here is the output from the old poller run manually on a single interface:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2/engine> php poller.php 3 171  1 0 4
16:15:06  :  H   3 : Poller Start : 19 Items.
16:15:06 : H 3 : I 171 : P 10 : verify_interface_number(): 3 -> verify_interface_number(): interfacenumber not changed (time P:735.65 | 1.74) 16:15:06 : H 3 : I 171 : P 15 : cisco_snmp_ping_start:cisco_snmp_ping_start(): -1 -> buffer(): 1 (time P:1.6 | 0.42) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 16 : interface_oper_status(8): up -> alarm(3,,180): Nothing was done (time P:442.88 | 2.42) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 17 : interface_admin_status(7): up -> db(show_rootmap,down=2|up=1,0): 0 (time P:432.87 | 0.52) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 20 : snmp_counter:input(.1.3..6.3): 3387182803293 -> buffer(): 2 (time P:95.24 | 0.23) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 25 : snmp_counter:inpackets(.1.3..7.3): 14271397859 -> buffer(): 3 (time P:69.86 | 0.27) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 30 : snmp_counter:output(.1.3..0.3): 19687316563266 -> buffer(): 4 (time P:82.99 | 0.23) 16:15:07 : H 3 : I 171 : P 35 : snmp_counter:outpackets(.1.3..1.3): 30182680754 -> buffer(): 5 (time P:74.18 | 0.42) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 40 : snmp_counter:outputerrors(.1.3..0.3): 0 -> buffer(): 6 (time P:76.58 | 0.28) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 45 : snmp_counter:inputerrors(.1.3..4.3): 898 -> buffer(): 7 (time P:68.54 | 0.23) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 46 : snmp_counter:drops(.1.3..9.3): 0 -> buffer(): 8 (time P:72.15 | 0.26) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 47 : db:bandwidthin(band..tes): 125000000 -> buffer(): 9 (time P:0.29 | 0.24) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 48 : db:bandwidthout(band..tes): 125000000 -> buffer(): 10 (time P:0.12 | 0.18) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 50 : cisco_snmp_ping_wait(): -1 -> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.45 | 0.18) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 55 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_pl:packetloss(): 0 -> buffer(): 11 (time P:0.48 | 0.2) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 60 : cisco_snmp_ping_get_rtt:rtt(): 0 -> buffer(): 12 (time P:0.32 | 0.19) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 65 : cisco_snmp_ping_end(): -1 -> no_backend(): 0 (time P:0.32 | 0.11) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P 80 : no_poller(): 0 -> rrd(*): input:3387182803293 - output:19687316563266 - inputerrors:898 - outputerrors:0 - rtt:0 - packetloss:0 - inpackets:14271397859 - outpackets:30182680754 - drops:0 - bandwidthin:125000000 - bandwidthout:125000000 (time P:0.19 | 67.5) 16:15:08 : H 3 : I 171 : P LPD : last_poll_date(): 1134663308 -> db(last_poll_date): 1 (time P:0.23 | 4.9)
16:15:08  :  H   3 : Poller End, Total Time: 2270.95 msec.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2/engine>

Looks like I am getting data.

The rrd files were updated:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2/rrd> ls -l interface-171-*
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-0.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-10.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-11.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-1.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-2.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-3.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-4.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-5.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-6.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-7.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-12-15 16:15 interface-171-8.rrd
-rw-rw----  1 jffnms jffnms 829980 2005-06-10 18:01 interface-171-9.rrd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2/rrd> date
Thu Dec 15 16:18:26 GMT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/jffnms/jffnms-0.8.2/rrd> Looking at the rrd file:

<!-- 2005-12-15 15:45:00 GMT / 1134661500 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 15:50:00 GMT / 1134661800 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 15:55:00 GMT / 1134662100 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 16:00:00 GMT / 1134662400 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 16:05:00 GMT / 1134662700 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 16:10:00 GMT / 1134663000 --> <row><v> NaN </v></row> <!-- 2005-12-15 16:15:00 GMT / 1134663300 --> <row><v> 4.7996742752e+06 </v></row>

Well, there is data for that last poll.. I wonder if this is specific to the new poller..

I'll try running on the old poller and see what happens.

Thanks,
Leigh Porter


Craig Small wrote:

On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 03:29:02PM +0000, Leigh Porter wrote:
> But no new data is being collected...
What do you mean by that?  You're saying the RRD files are being updated
so *something* is going there?  Are you getting all 0?
Are you getting graphs at all?

Run the poller for one interface on one host and paste the results.

My lucky guess is no snmp module loaded for php commandline.

 - Craig
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