On 04/21, Jason Lavoie wrote:
> To start, I've run autodiscovery against one of our routers, a cisco
> 6500, and it produces 599 interfaces. poller2.php never completes (it
> just times out), and poller.php takes > 5 minutes to poll just that one
> host:
>
> 10:20:44 : H 2 : Poller End, Total
I have been reading this thread with interest. I too had an issue
with the poller taking a fair amount of time. Granted I probably am
not running near as much as some of you, but it seems if you use the
poller2 instead of the old poller, things do run better.
I am posting my crontab of what I
On 04/21, Kory wrote:
> I ran into a similar problem but found that (in my situation) that the
> SNMP_PING function was the problem.
I noticed that started happening too, when I entered a rwcommunity for
the device. In pollers/cisco_snmp_ping_start.php:
if (($peer) && ($host_ip) && ($rw_
I ran into a similar problem but found that (in my situation) that the
SNMP_PING function was the problem. I removed that poller from the poller
group and one of my hosts went from a 45 sec poll time to 9. From what I
can gather all this does is ping another host from a host via snmp. I
didn't n
We used to run into similar issues. We've actually moved away from
JFFNMS because of performance issues. Our server monitoring 1800
interfaces was running at > 1.0 load averages 24/7. We ended up going
another route for NMS. JFFNMS is still the only thing out there with it
all built in one solu
Hiya,
I have hosts that have about 300 interfaces and yeah, it takes a while
to poll them :)
There is a threaded poller but I have not been able to make this work yet.
Saying that, I have about 2200 interfaces and my CPU load is at 45 on a
duel cpu XEON :(
--
Leigh
Jason Lavoie wrote:
I'
I'm looking at using jffnms in our network. The interface is great, and
it looks very promising. What I'm stumped on is the performance of the
poller.
To start, I've run autodiscovery against one of our routers, a cisco
6500, and it produces 599 interfaces. poller2.php never completes (it
just
Dear Javier,
Thanks a lot for your reply!
I'me trying to read the source code to understand how
the AVERAGE value is calculated (shown in the bottom
of the interface traffic performance graph). Could you
plase tell us how or where can we find the definition
of the "inputbits" or "input" in traff
Hiya all,
I am trying to get the threaded poller to work on my box. When I replace
the old poller with the new threaded poller, JFFNMS then does not log
any data. I have logged the output of the threaded poller, it looks as
though it does stuff:
11:20:40 Launcher Starting. Parameters: childs