> heck your MySQL DB (auth table)
>
> Javier
>
> Kenny Dail wrote:
>
>> it appears that after a restart of apache this afternoon, nobody can log
>> into jffnms anymore. All requests are met with " Invalid Username or
>> Password"
>
it appears that after a restart of apache this afternoon, nobody can log
into jffnms anymore. All requests are met with " Invalid Username or Password"
where do I go to sort ths one out,? I'm not seeing anything logged in
connection with this.
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server, Does anyone have some ideas what I can do to identify or
eliminate a problem with jffnms, or the database?
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x27;m running jffnms 0.8.2 on a fedora core 3. 81 hosts with 1005
Interfaces. working pretty good until last evening.
Server stats appear ok, load averages are below .2 cpu is above 90% idle,
Memory isn't swapping. not showing disk bottle necks.
Where do I go next to troubleshoot this problem?
Thanks a bunch! That fixed the problem. I suppose I should spend some
time learning php basics.
> It's getting too busy I guess ;) Try changing the 'memory_limit' in php.ini
> to e.g. 16M or 32M.
>
> Grtz,
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p on
line 69, referer:
http://hostname/view_interfaces_map_list.php?source=interfaces&events_update=0
appears to be plenty of free memory on the server (about 400M), I could
use a few pointers as to what may help alleviate this problem
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's interfaces, and not have to have a
human check every day for new interfaces and assign them to the
appropriate groups.
is there a better way?
Thanks for your consideration!
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