Re: mrtg cfgmaker question

2004-10-21 Thread Steve Haavik
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Ben Vinger wrote: > Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:48:28 +0100 (BST) > From: Ben Vinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: mrtg cfgmaker question > Resent-Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 04:48:40 -0500 (CDT) > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mrtg cfgmaker question

2004-10-20 Thread Ben Vinger
errors: SNMP Error: no response received and SNMPWALK Problem for 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 on public@::5:3:1:3:v4only at /usr/bin/cfgmaker line 775 But if I specify 2c as the SNMP version, cfgmaker makes a config file. However, when I run MRTG I get: ERROR: Target[][_IN_] ' $target->[6]{$mode}

Re: mrtg problem

2004-03-04 Thread Emmanuel Halbwachs
Hello, Anil Gupte a écrit : I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a problem. I get this: SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID

Re: mrtg problem

2004-03-04 Thread Emmanuel Halbwachs
Hello, Anil Gupte a écrit : I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a problem. I get this: SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID

mrtg problem

2004-03-03 Thread Anil Gupte
I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a problem. I get this: SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1797

mrtg problem

2004-03-03 Thread Anil Gupte
I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a problem. I get this: SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1797

Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
problem. The 32 bit counters of snmp v1 are not enough and they roll over at 104 Mb/s more or less. The effect I was talking about is above 2 Gb/s, and using sid's mrtg recompiled for woody neatly solves it (just be careful as some cfgmaker options are different and also indexmaker is more p

Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
problem. The 32 bit counters of snmp v1 are not enough and they roll over at 104 Mb/s more or less. The effect I was talking about is above 2 Gb/s, and using sid's mrtg recompiled for woody neatly solves it (just be careful as some cfgmaker options are different and also indexmaker is more p

RE: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Novotny, Tomas
@lists.debian.org Subject: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the

RE: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-24 Thread Novotny, Tomas
PROTECTED] Subject: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the data i

Re: mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-15 Thread Erik Wenzel
IIRC this is a variable type overflow which is fixed in mrtg_2.9.29-1 from unstable. I have backported mrtg to woody. Give em a try: deb: http://kloppeck.isa-geek.net/debian ./ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I am not a Geek! I shower." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

mrtg on STM-16 makes strange graphs

2003-10-15 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
Hello, I'm having a strange problem using mrtg (woody, kept uptodate with security) to monitor STM-16 interfaces on Cisco hardware. On some interfaces only (which I could not correlate to a different hardware or IOS version) I see the data in the log file, I can see the "min/avg/max&qu

Cron / MRTG problems

2002-12-17 Thread august macbeth
i keep getting these emails: ERROR: I guess another mrtg is running. A lockfile (/var/lock/mrtg/_etc_mrtg.cfg_l) aged 0 seconds is hanging around. If you are sure that no other mrtg is running you can remove the lockfile i'll look for the lock file but there is nothing there.. also, mrtg

mrtg graph for graphing a route

2002-09-15 Thread Russell Coker
I have attached a simple shell script that searches a SNMP server for a route (specified on the command line) and returns the stats for the device containing the route in the format desired by MRTG. If this can be done in MRTG without a script then I'd like to know how. Otherwise could

Re: Mrtg how?

2002-09-06 Thread Nathan
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 09:53 PM, Russell Coker wrote: On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote: Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the

Re: Mrtg how?

2002-09-05 Thread brian moore
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 02:53:33PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote: > On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote: > > Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG > > generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or > > not, whereas th

Re: Mrtg how?

2002-09-05 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote: > Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG > generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or > not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the graphs when you look > at them. Does it generat

Re: Mrtg how?

2002-09-04 Thread Nathan
On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 08:58 PM, Elcio Mello wrote: Hi people, I have about 1000 interfaces snmp that I need to monitor their traffic. I have ever try to use mrtg tool on a PIII 1GHz or a SUN, but it is impossible, the cpu can't do it, the processing is very hard. I would li

RE: Mrtg how?

2002-09-04 Thread Laurent Le Moine
MRTNK : http://www.linux-sottises.net/software/mrtnk_0.9.1.tar.gz Screenshots are available here : http://www.linux-sottises.net/stats_mrtnk.php The author is french but the doc are in english too There is a drawback (?) : MRTNK doesn't have, as MRTG, all SNMP capabilities ... -Message d&#x

Re: Mrtg how?

2002-09-04 Thread Donovan Baarda
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 08:58:52AM -0300, Elcio Mello wrote: > > Hi people, > > I have about 1000 interfaces snmp that I need to monitor their traffic. > I have ever try to use mrtg tool on a PIII 1GHz or a SUN, but it is > impossible, the cpu can't do it, the processing

Mrtg how?

2002-09-04 Thread Elcio Mello
Hi people, I have about 1000 interfaces snmp that I need to monitor their traffic. I have ever try to use mrtg tool on a PIII 1GHz or a SUN, but it is impossible, the cpu can't do it, the processing is very hard. I would like to know if there is a mrtg alternative, or if there is a mag

MRTG

2002-08-06 Thread Jeremy May
how in the file (/etc/mrtg.cfg) can i set the bgcolor of the output pages? Jeremy

Re: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Amaya
Craigsc dijo: > Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go > fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error > :( Also, file a bug against the package so taht it gets worked around for good :-) -- Open your mind, and your ass wi

RE: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Olivier MACCHIONI
At 10:57 14/11/01 +0100, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote: Hi Craig, first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again. If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mr

RE: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
    Hi Craig,       first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again.       If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with "dpkg -i -D mrtg" and if you

MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Craigsc
Hi guys   Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error :(   Have removed my old mrtg, and tried to download and install it again, same problems :(   Any help would save lives and temporarily

Re: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Amaya
Craigsc dijo: > Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go > fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error > :( Also, file a bug against the package so taht it gets worked around for good :-) -- Open your mind, and your ass wi

RE: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Olivier MACCHIONI
At 10:57 14/11/01 +0100, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote: > Hi Craig, > > first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after > that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again. > > If you upgrade succ

RE: MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
    Hi Craig,       first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again.       If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with "dpkg -i -D mrtg" and if you

MRTG HELP sos

2001-11-14 Thread Craigsc
Hi guys   Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error :(   Have removed my old mrtg, and tried to download and install it again, same problems :(   Any help would save lives and temporarily

mrtg causing snmpd to hang ???

2001-10-20 Thread Martin Man
hi all, I started to play with stock debian/testing snmpd and mrtg, what I did is that I installed both packages, tuned snmd.conf so that it doesn't monitor any programs and then ran cfgmaker localhost to create example mrtg.cfg, the result was that snmpd hang immediately, I've

mrtg causing snmpd to hang ???

2001-10-20 Thread Martin Man
hi all, I started to play with stock debian/testing snmpd and mrtg, what I did is that I installed both packages, tuned snmd.conf so that it doesn't monitor any programs and then ran cfgmaker localhost to create example mrtg.cfg, the result was that snmpd hang immediately, I've

Re: NT SNMP and MRTG

2001-09-14 Thread Eric Jennings
Use MRTG. If you run the utility "cfgmaker" that comes with MRTG, and point it toward the NT box, it will gather all the correct data to monitor the bandwidth usage via SNMP. Then run "indexmaker" to make the index.html file that will display the updated bandwidth gr

RE: NT SNMP and MRTG

2001-09-14 Thread Jeff S Wheeler
Uh, don't you have a managable switch? Seems like a pretty standard thing to have at a colocation facility. - jsw -Original Message- From: Gene Grimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 10:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: NT SNMP and MRTG Can anyone

NT SNMP and MRTG

2001-09-14 Thread Gene Grimm
Can anyone shed any light on how to configure NT SNMP to find out how much bandwidth these servers (and web sites if possible) are consuming? We just got stuck with three servers, two of them NT one Mandrake, that we had to colocate in our facility. We would like to be able to monitor the specific

Re: MRTG (snmp thing)

2000-10-03 Thread Mike Fedyk
000 bytes > timeout: 2s > retries: 5 > backoff: 1) > > On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Martin Kos wrote: > > > > > hi > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > > Has anyone set up

Re: MRTG (snmp thing)

2000-10-02 Thread Martin Kos
hi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hey KoS, > Thanks for the reply. > I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do > it with ./cfgmaker public@domain >> mrtg.cfg. > > When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors. > Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basica

Re: MRTG (snmp thing)

2000-09-25 Thread debian-isp
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Martin Kos wrote: > > hi > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machin

Re: MRTG (snmp thing)

2000-09-25 Thread debian-isp
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Martin Kos wrote: > > hi > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine? &g

RE: MRTG

2000-09-22 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
Title: RE: MRTG     yes you can. Try with cricket, it very easy to customize it, and it's on potato and woody. -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:07 AM Para: debian-isp Asunto: MRTG Hello, Has a

RE: MRTG

2000-09-22 Thread Javier Castillo Alcibar
Title: RE: MRTG     yes you can. Try with cricket, it very easy to customize it, and it's on potato and woody. -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:07 AM Para: debian-isp Asunto: MRTG Hello, Has a

MRTG

2000-09-21 Thread debian-isp
Hello, Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine? I was pondering doing so and wondered if anyone had had any luck or advice. I may also want to monitor CPU via MRTG. Thanks for any info! D. Ghost

MRTG

2000-09-21 Thread debian-isp
Hello, Has anyone set up MRTG to monitor an ethernet device on a debian machine? I was pondering doing so and wondered if anyone had had any luck or advice. I may also want to monitor CPU via MRTG. Thanks for any info! D. Ghost -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-05 Thread Richard Bailey
Yes, Run MRTG under linux, It is in the distribution. Richard - Original Message - From: "Robert Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 7:57 PM Subject: ISDN & MRTG (or similar) > > Hi Guys, > > I have a linux box with 2 NET

Re: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-05 Thread Richard Bailey
Yes, Run MRTG under linux, It is in the distribution. Richard - Original Message - From: "Robert Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 7:57 PM Subject: ISDN & MRTG (or similar) > > Hi Guys, > >

Re: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-05 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tuesday 5 September 2000, at 12 h 57, the keyboard of Robert Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG > to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the > linux box, Yes. Run a SNMP daemon.

Re: ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-05 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tuesday 5 September 2000, at 12 h 57, the keyboard of Robert Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG > to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the > linux box, Yes. Ru

ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-04 Thread Robert Davidson
Hi Guys, I have a linux box with 2 NETjet ISDN cards in it maintaining links to two different ISP's. Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the linux box, or is there some other program

ISDN & MRTG (or similar)

2000-09-04 Thread Robert Davidson
Hi Guys, I have a linux box with 2 NETjet ISDN cards in it maintaining links to two different ISP's. Previously they were running on our PortMaster 3 and we were using MRTG to monitor them. Is there a way we can monitor them with MRTG on the linux box, or is there some other program