Re: [jffnms-users] Question about host configuration

2005-09-29 Thread Javier Szyszlican
Andrés, You will need to forward port 161/udp for SNMP. You could use port 10161 to box1 and 20161 to box2 On the host screen you just put the IP of your NAT box and : Port like: NAT_IP:FORWARDED_PORT ie: 200.1.1.1:10161 But that will just work for SNMP (CPU, Memory, Disks, network cards, etc

[jffnms-users] Question about host configuration

2005-09-29 Thread Andrés Roldán
Hi. I am new to this list and I have a (dumb) question. I have a couple machines that I want to admin with JFFNMS. Those machines share services with a single public IP address. If I'd wanted to check both machines, I'd need to make a NAT in the border machine in order to see the internal machine.

[jffnms-users] automatic discovery gives less interfaces than manual

2005-09-29 Thread Michot, Jerome
Hello all,   I ran into a problem, using 0.8.2 on w2kserver. When I add a host (Cisco 805) and wait for the “autodiscovery_interfaces.php” script to be called every half our from the scheduler, the result gives me only two interfaces, CPU and Ethernet. This happens as well when I run the

Re: [jffnms-users] Please help me .. RRD Tool error

2005-09-29 Thread Javier Szyszlican
You should delete the files if you changed from RRDTool 1.2 to 1.0 because the file format changed and its not backwards compatible. Javier On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:45:44 -0400, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Javier Szyszlican wrote: > > Is this on Unix or Windows? > > Linux - Slackware 10.1

RE: [jffnms-users] RRDtools and other issues

2005-09-29 Thread Tim Carr
Autodiscovery on Windows doesn't work, but you can manually add the hosts.   Thanks, Tim Carr Buchanan Associates From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Stephen KamionekSent: Thu 9/29/2005 9:34 AMTo: jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: [jffnms-users] RRDtools and other issues H

Re: [jffnms-users] Please help me .. RRD Tool error

2005-09-29 Thread Brian
Javier Szyszlican wrote: Is this on Unix or Windows? Linux - Slackware 10.1 You said you had deleted all the rrd files when you switched to RRDTool 1.0.x the date should be newer. I did NOT delete the files, but maybe I need to? If this is Unix, which is the owner of the rrd files? it

Re: [jffnms-users] RRDtools and other issues

2005-09-29 Thread Boris Belousov/GEMMA Systems spol. s r.o.
Stephen, if you see only TCP ports after manual scan, then you have a problem with SNMP agent at those target servers. Check SNMP agents and community strings and also if your agent is configured to reply to SNMP queries from IP adress of your JFF server. I personally do not like network discover

[jffnms-users] RRDtools and other issues

2005-09-29 Thread Stephen Kamionek
Hello and a pre thanks.   We have installed JFFNMS 1.0.8.2 on a Windows XP SP2 machine, RRDTools 1.0.49, Active Perl 5, nmap, PHP, Apache, and such.  We are getting some scanning results and graphs are being generated how ever we are still getting “The RRDTool files for Interface ID 19 (f

Re: [jffnms-users] Please help me .. RRD Tool error

2005-09-29 Thread Javier Szyszlican
Is this on Unix or Windows? You said you had deleted all the rrd files when you switched to RRDTool 1.0.x the date should be newer. If this is Unix, which is the owner of the rrd files? it should be the jffnms user. Check your crond log to see if its running the poller. Or try running the p

[jffnms-users] Pooler Process

2005-09-29 Thread Birudaraju, Srinivasa Raju
I'm getting the following error in JFFNMS   The RRDTool files for Interface ID 88 (from Host ID 3), has not been created by the Poller Process yet   Any idea what all should be set in task scheduler?? So we need to have mibs mentioned in any of the location??   Thanks Srinivas