Hello,

I'm currently trying to create my own graphs. I use snmp_poller to get the # of multicast packets. The poller gives this result:

H 9 : I 145 : P 70 : snmp_counter:multicast(.1.3...99): 197186 -> buffer(): 456 (time P:21.51 | 0.85)
15:20:51 : H 9 : I 146 : P 70 : snmp_counter:multicast(.1.3..100): 0 -> buffer(): 457 (time P:6.63 | 0.89)
15:20:51 : H 9 : I 147 : P 70 : snmp_counter:multicast(.1.3..101): 14 -> buffer(): 458 (time P:44.76 | 0.86)


So it does work. The poller seems to be fine. It's name is "multicast".

My graphcode is based on packets.inc.php. I replaced some values and the final result:

The RRDTool files for Interface ID 57 (from Host ID 3), has not been created by the Poller Process yet.
The RRDTool files for Interface ID 62 (from Host ID 3), has not been created by the Poller Process yet.
The RRDTool files for Interface ID 55 (from Host ID 3), has not been created by the Poller Process yet.


...Noting.

My code (quite silly, line2 should be erased but this was for testing purposes):
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function graph_multicast ($data) {


$opts_DEF = rrdtool_get_def($data,array(input=>"multicast",output=>"outputerrors"));

    $opts_GRAPH = array(

        "AREA:input#00CC00:'Input packets '",
        //"GPRINT:input:MAX:'Max\:%4.0lf %spackets/s'",
        "GPRINT:input:AVERAGE:'Average\:%4.0lf %spackets/s'",
        "GPRINT:input:LAST:'Last\:%4.0lf %spackets/s\\n'",

        "LINE2:output#0000FF:'Output packets'",
        //"GPRINT:output:MAX:'Max\:%4.0lf %spackets/s'",
        "GPRINT:output:AVERAGE:'Average\:%4.0lf %spackets/s'",
        "GPRINT:output:LAST:'Last\:%4.0lf %spackets/s'");

    $opts_header[] = "--vertical-label='packets per Second'";

    return array ($opts_header, array_merge($opts_DEF,$opts_GRAPH));
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If I replace multicast with inputerrors, the graph will show, because that graph is running well. But it seems
that it can't find any data with the name "multicast" in the buffer.


Any suggestions?

with regards,

Tjerk Nan



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