Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
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avandemore
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
What is the full output of the following? ls -la /var/lib/mrtg/
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
A full listing of all the rrd files for the two hosts/ports I am successfully doing graphs for and also the file for the host/port that is not working. All show matching permissions of -rwxrwxr-x and a modified date/time of the last run a few minutes before.
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avandemore
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
Please provide the output of the command. You can me to myself or other support personnel if you have privacy concerns.
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Sent you a PM with the output.
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avandemore
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
Received.
In the forth post from this thread, you included a screen. From that screen, please click "Run Check Command" then again in the next box. Provide me with the entire output of the that.
Also please include the rrd file in question.
In the forth post from this thread, you included a screen. From that screen, please click "Run Check Command" then again in the next box. Provide me with the entire output of the that.
Also please include the rrd file in question.
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avandemore
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
That is a valid rrd file showing no usage on the interface.
If you do a:what is the output?
If you do a:
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snmpwalk -v 2c -c <your community> <your host> ifTablePrevious Nagios employee
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
Well...that's completely embarrassing...I was totally looking at the wrong port number. There was a mislabel between the Cacti monitoring and the actual interface number.
So it's now reporting correctly. That being said, if I wanted to add a bandwidth graph to a host that already existed, what is the manual process to create the RRD file/back end stuff so it will work correctly when I add the service?
So it's now reporting correctly. That being said, if I wanted to add a bandwidth graph to a host that already existed, what is the manual process to create the RRD file/back end stuff so it will work correctly when I add the service?
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avandemore
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Re: Bandwidth Graph Reports No Traffic
The best method is to rerun the Switch / Router wizard using the correct hosts etc. Are we ok to lock this thread?
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