yes.. set dbhost = localhost
with setup.php not directly.
Javier
Gerard Gacusan wrote:
Here you go . Let me know if there's something wrong. Thanks.
jffnms_site = BlueMoon Solutions
dbhost = 192.168.28.6
dbuser = root
dbpass = rootpass
jffnms_configured = 1
From: Javier Szyszlican <[
Here you go . Let me know if there's something wrong. Thanks.
jffnms_site = BlueMoon Solutions
dbhost = 192.168.28.6
dbuser = root
dbpass = rootpass
jffnms_configured = 1
From: Javier Szyszlican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DB(mysql): Could not connect to the Database
Newsgroups: gman
Show me your conf/jffnms.conf
and then try:
# mysql -h YOUR_IP -u jffnms -pjffnms jffnms
OR YOU COULD FIX EVERYTHING BY JUST PUTTING localhost IN YOUR DB HOST FIELD!
Javier
Gerard Gacusan wrote:
Here's what I did again. Still I have same problem Database is not
working and could not co
Here's what I did again. Still I have same problem Database is not
working and could not connect to the Database.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jffnms]# mysql -u root -prootpass
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 3 to server version: 4.1.12-standard
Ty
I'm trying to do this but do not want to miss anything. I feel like I
am running in circles :) Can you be a bit more specific about which
pieces I need to modify?
Brad
On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 17:47 -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
> You will have to modify the TCP Port poller group to add a new po
That means you put the IP of your server instead of localhost in the DBHOST
field and your Privileges don't allow comunication with your 'outside' ip but
they do allow it from localhost.
Javier
Gerard Gacusan wrote:
Here's the complete error when I remove "@" on api.db.inc.php. It looks like
Here's the complete error when I remove "@" on api.db.inc.php. It looks like
an access denied to the database.
Warning: Access denied for user 'root'@'192.168.28.6' (using password: YES)
in /opt/jffnms/lib/api.db.inc.php on line 150
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Access denied for user
'root
FYI I deleted the interfaces from the host and then rediscovered them,
same problem. If the rrd files are corrupt then they are corrupted as
soon as they are created.
Brad
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 08:56 -0400, Brad Hudson wrote:
> I deleted the rrd files and now the poller is collecting data for
>
I think one thing I dont' quite understand is. Do we build an
interface for EACH thing that we want to monitor, even if that
interface is already detected elsewhere? The upstream interfaces
are automatically detected and added as physical interfaces, so I get
stuff like Errors, Thruput, etc. But
I deleted the rrd files and now the poller is collecting data for
neither threads nor memory usage. Both graphs are now blank. I tried
to create the same poller under a different host, but it came up blank
as well and apparently stopped the other pollers from working as the
graphs stopped at the
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