Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
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Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
Hello There, I am trying to configure monitoring on a Network Switch via Configuration Wizard --> Network Switch / Router. The config wizard detected about 400+ ports, but when I proceed further configuring, I see only 123 services getting created even though there are 400+ ports on the switch. Can any one please help me identify what is that am doing wrong here.
Thank You.
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
I believe this is due to the PHP limits. Can you post your /etc/php.ini, and a copy of these files for us to review?
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/var/log/httpd/error_log
/var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log
/var/log/httpd/access_log
/var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
Hi rkennedy, Thank you for the quick reply. I am not sure if I can upload the files you asked for, but am attaching the php.ini file. Please check and let me know if that helps.
Thank You,
Sampath.
Thank You,
Sampath.
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
Could you run the following and attempt to run through the wizard, and then send over the output produced?
Since you can't attach the full files, running this will hopefully lead us to the error message you're receiving.
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tail -f /var/log/httpd/*_log
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
I just tried running the tail command without attempting to run the config wizard, but still the files are constantly being updated. Please let me know if that is alright, so I can run the config wizard and share you the output.
rkennedy wrote:Could you run the following and attempt to run through the wizard, and then send over the output produced?Since you can't attach the full files, running this will hopefully lead us to the error message you're receiving.Code: Select all
tail -f /var/log/httpd/*_log
Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
We will need to see some sort of content from those files to determine if it is a PHP/Apache error causing this. Without that information, we can't really confirm/deny certain problem sources.
You might try adjusting the post_max_size directive in your php.ini to be larger:
Then restarting the httpd service. See if that increases the number of services created.
You might try adjusting the post_max_size directive in your php.ini to be larger:
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post_max_size = 32M
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
I will give it a shot and update you how it goes.
If it does not yield expected results, I will share you the log file output while I run the config wizard.
Thank You.
If it does not yield expected results, I will share you the log file output while I run the config wizard.
Thank You.
Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
Let us know if you have any additional updates/questions regarding this issue!
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
Adjusting post_max_size did not resolve the issue. I will share the error logs today.
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Re: Network Switch Port Bandwidth monitoring
We probably don't need the entire logs, just something like the following:
UPDATE: logs received and shared with techs.
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tail -100 /var/log/httpd/error_log
tail -100 /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log
tail -100 /var/log/httpd/access_log
tail -100 /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log