I've got JFF monitoring 50ish FreeBSD servers that are 3.x, 4.x, 5.x,
and 6.0, all work fine. In most cases, net-snmp from ports. Does your
SNMP config work in general?
My FreeBSD installs show CPU, memory, disk, ethernet, etc. Everything
I need it to monitor, essentially.
--falz
On 12/27/05, Tim
I am trying to get JFFNMS to show CPU usage, loads, memory usage,
bandwidth usage, etc... on a large number of FreeBSD servers. Each of
the servers are running either FreeBSD 5.4 or 4.11 with Net-SNMP 5.2.1
installed via Ports. When discovery is run, I am only able to see "Cisco
NAT" as an avai
Javier
I ran it from a command line without the nul and got the following error.
C:\>@c:\php\php.exe -q d:\jffnms\engine\autodiscovery_interfaces.php
Warning: include_once(../conf/config.php): failed to open stream: No such file
or directory
in d:\jffnms\engine\launcher.inc.php on line 118
War
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tuesday, August 02, 2005
8:40 AM:
> Hi,
>
> From the keyboard of Kenny Dail, written on Mon, Aug 01, 2005
> at 06:32:02PM -0600:
> > PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted
> > (tried to allocate 45 bytes) in
> > /opt/jffnms/htdocs/views/source_
Hi, JFFNMS does not support MIBs that
way, that you copy MIB definition somewhere and you have a new device :-(
This was my first and till now last
disappointment when using JFFNMS.
For new equipment you should write your
own php scripts. See documentation
http://www.jffnms.org/docs/expanding.ht
Good afternoon (o;
Has someone made a patch to support Juniper routers
as no CPU/Memory information is displayed with
standard install?
best regards
rick
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Hi there,
Has anybody been able to integrate a Network Device using SNMP MIB-II
(according to RFC 1213) into JFFNMS?
I'm trying to monitor an ADSL Router (Draytek Vigor, said to be using the MIB
2) but with the interfaces built into JFFNMS, I don't get anything really
useful.
Best regards,
Phi