Quoting Javier Szyszlican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Alex,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi I have a new issue with 0.7.9
> >
> > I have an interface on a local port 80, where a default apache webserver is
> > running. The 'Check Content URL' is "http://[ip#]/"; and 'Check Content
> RegExp'
> > is "Welcome", which is on the default page.
> >
> > I guess the 'Established Connections' graph shows succesful content hits,
> set
> > like above. Though I keep getting zero in the graphs.
>
>   Established Connections is SNMP-based, it will tell you how many
> connections
> does the port have, using the TCP-MIB, like if you did a netstat on the local
> host.
>
>
> >
> > So after looking trough 'tcp_port_content.php' I checked the debug data.
> > first there is a line
> > "REGEXP: /Welcome/i"    which i was lookign for after i had seen the code.
> > Then the line
> > "DATA: "with indeed the data on "http://[ip#]/";
> >
> > . so far so good.
> > then the 'var_dump($parts); //DEBUG':
> >
> > array(1) {
> >   [0]=>
> >   string(7) "Welcome"
> > }
> >
> > and in the php code there after $valid is set to true, which is also
> displayed
> > in teh next debug line:
> >
> >  :  H   2 :  I  12 :  P  30 : tcp_content_analisis(tcp_..ent):
> valid|Welcome to
> > the Advanced Extranet Server, -> alarm(39): Nothing was done (time P:5.3 |
> > 2.64)
> >
> > but..
> > it still shows "alarm(39): Nothing was done", just like the other TCP port
> > polling, which don't have 'Check Content' checked in the webinterface.
> >
>
> This means, the interface is correct, if you have check content enabled and
> the
> regexp matches is valid, and if you don't have check content enabled its
> valid
> too. So this is ok.
>
> > I tried finding where it is going wrong, but did not find it yet.
> > Is my expectation about this 'Check Content' showing in the 'Established
> > Connections' graph correct? Or how does it else work?
> >
> > This Check URL option is quite critical to what we want to use JFFNMS for,
> so I
> > have to get it working.
> >
>
> We don't have a graph of the failed Check Content times, but we've a State
> Report that can get you that data in tabular format.
>
> > Thanks again, Alex
>
> Javier


Ah, i see now.
I like the application so far! ;)


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