Re: [jffnms-users] Poller output doesn't seem to match rrd file

2008-03-10 Thread Joe Wells
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:56:19 +1100, Craig Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let's see 7833 / 300 is 26.11 and you're getting values like a half to > three-quarters. > > Could you of possibly made this RRD file a type of counter and not > gauge? 45 icmp messages every minute is probably quite p

Re: [jffnms-users] Poller output doesn't seem to match rrd file

2008-03-10 Thread Craig Small
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 04:42:16PM -0500, Joe Wells wrote: > 16:40:16 : H 3 : I 2386 : P 10 : icmp_inmsgs(.1.3..1.0): 7833 -> > rrd(): icmp_inmsgs:7833 (time P:4.96 | 35.88) That looks ok, 7833 > adcsl10vmnet:/opt/jffnms/rrd # rrdtool fetch interface-2386-0.rrd AVERAGE > > 1205181900: 5.65

Re: [jffnms-users] using strace to troubleshoot high CPU

2008-03-10 Thread Craig Small
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 02:02:53PM -0400, ... wrote: > So I've been troubleshooting some problems with a new installation of jffnms > on an ubuntu 7.10 server with an adaptec 2400a raid controller and I've been > told to use strace to identify any problems with individual pollers. Here > is what I

[jffnms-users] Poller output doesn't seem to match rrd file

2008-03-10 Thread Joe Wells
I've been trying to add some custom interfaces to JFFNMS with little success. Interfaces that ship with JFFNMS seem to work fine, but custom ones seem to have trouble getting the data into the rrd file. To check myself, I created the ICMP in Messages interface as outlined in the manual. Once I disc

[jffnms-users] Trap Unrecognized for JFFNMS 0.8.3

2008-03-10 Thread Daniel Alberto Ortiz Lara
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:09:21PM +1930, Daniel Alberto Ortiz Lara wrote: > Trap unknown OID SNMPv2-SMI: enterprises.9.9.41.2.0.1 Values: 1: IP_VFR, 2: > 5, 3: FRAG_TABLE_OVERFLOW, 4: 22:0:04:02.55, 5: 172.17.1.24, 6: ncnaldmnw > > How can we change that recognizes these TRAPS SNMP to avoid leavi

[jffnms-users] using strace to troubleshoot high CPU

2008-03-10 Thread . . .
Hi So I've been troubleshooting some problems with a new installation of jffnms on an ubuntu 7.10 server with an adaptec 2400a raid controller and I've been told to use strace to identify any problems with individual pollers. Here is what I'm seeing with the strace; read(7, 0x8973f98, 8192)