But running the poller manually gives
# su - jffnms -c "cd /opt/jffnms/engine && /usr/bin/php -q poller2.php master 5"
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_connect in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_pconnect in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_close in Unknown on line 0
...
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - mysql_table_name in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: mysql: Unable to register functions, unable to load in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - odbc_autocommit in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - odbc_binmode in Unknown on line 0
...
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - odbc_field_precision in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: odbc: Unable to register functions, unable to load in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - snmpget in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - snmpwalk in Unknown on line 0
...
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - snmp_set_valueretrieval in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Function registration failed - duplicate name - snmp_get_valueretrieval in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: snmp: Unable to register functions, unable to load in Unknown on line 0
Process Already Running.
#
Hmm, php problem, no doubt
# less test.php
<?
echo 'test';
?>
# php test.php
--> same warnings as above, and no output
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 08:18 -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
David, Check that your crond is running then. And also you may need to clear the events/alarm tables if the date difference was real big. And maybe do a SQL command: "UPDATE interfaces set last_poll_date = 0;" to clear the last_poll_date field. Javier David Lesaffre wrote: > After a reboot, we now get the "/Login successful/" messages and syslog > messages, but that's it. > No events on an interface (any interface) going down. > > On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 13:14 -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote: > >>David, >> >>If you changed the date on your server you should restart Apache too (and all >>the processes that keep track of time), well, a reboot is better. >> >>Javier >> >>David Lesaffre wrote: >>> The date was way off on my JFFNMS machine. It was more than a month >>> ahead of the real time. >>> >>> So, I've reset the clock. >>> >>> JFFNMS didn't show any new events, but that seems reasonable: >>> if it shows the most recent events, then the events that occured in the >>> future will be shown, not the new ones, because they appear to be a >>> month old. >>> >>> So, I've cleared the database: >>> delete from events; >>> >>> JFFNMS shows 'No Events Found' and indeed, no new events are recorded in >>> the events table. >>> >>> What else needs to be done/reset? >>> >>> -- >>> *David Lesaffre* >>> e-BO Enterprises - _http://www.e-bo.be_ >>> Oostkaai 38 - 8900 Ieper - Belgium >>> Tel.: +32 (0)57 23 02 74 - Fax: +32 (0)57 23 02 71 >>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>_ >>> >> >
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