pecific host to see what happens.
# php poller2.php
Also your php may not have the pcntl extension we use for the poller2.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Javier, however the graphs were still not showing any
> data. I have reverted back to the old poller
> but woul
Has the no physical memory interface in Win2k ever been figured out? I
just
realized this was an issue and did some searching in the archives but
didn't
see a resolution.
Thanks
Chris
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I had that issue come up before. I fixed it by doing the following.
Shutdown mysql
Go to the directory where the database files are stored and run the
following commands.
myisamchk -rq --analyze --sort-index *.MYI
myisamchk -r *.*
Chris
>>>Mario Alberto Lozano GarcĂa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1
Hey Javier, I noticed there was a 7-7-05 devel version. The changelog
was not updated. Can you list
what changes are there?
Thanks
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Crikey!! :) That is way beyond my capabilities.
Thanks for the info though Craig.
Chris
Craig Small wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 08:10:41AM -0400, Chris Hammond wrote:
Can you detail what you have done?
OK, ill try.
Be warned you'll need to know about the guts of JFFNM
Can you detail what you have done?
Thanks
Chris
Craig Small wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 09:17:30AM -0400, Chris Hammond wrote:
What I am thinking about is install jffnms on the portal with access to
the database with is populated
with data from the main jffnms server. The copy of
I am setting up a portal for our customers and would like to discuss the
best way to go about it.
What I am thinking about is install jffnms on the portal with access to
the database with is populated
with data from the main jffnms server. The copy of jffnms on the portal
would only be used a
I have no actual programming experience and very little knowledge of
things like bash scripting and such
but want to learn php. Can you guys point out what you feel may fit the
bill for what I am looking for?
Thanks
Chris
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Hey Javier, I know it is early in the works but what goodies do you have
planned for the next version?
Do you have any specific plans that you could say I want this in 0.8.3
and this in 0.8.4 and so on?
Also, what new interface types do you need access to or testing on that
we could help with?
If the update was done during the update to Sarge, the database update
should have been done by the
update process but if not, go here and download the
jffnms-upgrade-0.7.9-to-0.8.0 and jffnms-upgrade-0.8.0-to-0.8.1
packages and follow the directions in the UPGRADE documentation listed
below.
ginal Message-
From: Chris Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 1:28 PM
To: Francis Boterblom
Cc: jffnms-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [jffnms-users] Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 10485760
bytes exhausted
I had to raise mine to 24M. Try taking it up
I had to raise mine to 24M. Try taking it up some more.
Chris
Francis Boterblom wrote:
Sorry Javier,
I raised the memory to 20 M but still the same problem!!
Cheers,
Francis
-Original Message-
From: Javier Szyszlican [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, M
1. Go into the host and set the AD to automagic.
2. Consider yourself chastizsed!! Just kidding. The only way I know of
would be to
remark out the entries in cron and restart cron.
Chris
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
Hello to all.
I've now updated jffnms to ver. 0.8.2 (working fine, for the most part
I had a similar issue and it was something corrupt in the database.
Backup the database
Shutdown the database and run the following commands;
myisamchk -rq --analyze --sort-index *.MYI
myisamchk -r *.*
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
After logging into the jffnms web interface i'm getting the fo
Has anyone done an rpm or better yet a src.rpm?
Thanks
Chris
Craig Small wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 10:02:13PM -0300, Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Finally, JFFNMS 0.8.2 has been released.
I have also uploaded 0.8.2 Debian package to the incoming queue.
- Craig
-
Hey Javier, how is things looking with 0.8.2?
Chris
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I built JFFNMS on a new server, configured it and made sure that all
apps are seen in the setup
screen. I scp'd all the rrd files over from the old server to the new
one and set the rights again to
make sure rights wasn't an issue but the dates and times on the rrd's
change but no data i
Hey Javier, what would be the cause of a blank web page after apparently
properly logging into JFFNMS?
Thanks
Chris
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Hi Craig, I am learning alot about databases here but can you point to
any documentation
or give some pointers on where one would start to verify this? I have
no idea where to
even start to see if I am missing any indexes.
Thanks
Chris
Craig Small wrote:
Hello,
If you are running a large JFFNM
Go in and edit the host and set discovery to AutoMagic.
Chris
Jeff Schoby wrote:
This is from a Cisco 3550 switchI'm not making ANY changes to the
config, yet jffnms insists that:
Vlan6 detected modification - NOT Changed IP Mask to 255.255.255.0
was
Vlan5 detected modification - NOT Change
Ok, no biggie. What is your feeling on 0.8.0?
Chris
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
I found it,
Its not that.
Its only that the alarm count its not taking into account the host or
interfaces you hide from the root map.
It will get fixed in 0.8.1 not now.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
Did you find the
Did you find the problem with the ever increasing alert count on the
start page. :)
Chris
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There is a solution for Nagios that allows you to poll the stats from
DNS via snmp.
Check it out. It is not Nagios specific.
Chris
Craig Small wrote:
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 09:37:10AM +0600, Tharanga wrote:
how do we monitor dns server on linux using jffnms ?? it only detect the named servic
That is even better. :)
Chris
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
Or Javier's Fantastic and Fabulous Network Monitoring System :)
:)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hammond
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [
Just do what I do and always call it JFFNMS. If they ask what it stands for
say, JFFNMS. :)
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Javier,
I like the system so much. But it seems not perfect when I talking
about JFF(JustForFun) to my boss, monitoring is serious, not for fun.
So just curious, is possi
Javier, the guy that works with me in the NOC asked me this question.
We normally
leave the Alarmed Interfaces screen up as our primary screen, with all
systems seperated
based on the zone they are in. Right now, all the systems are down due
to switch replacements
so as you can imagine, the li
Szyszlican wrote:
Hi Chris,
JFFNMS does not send any TACACS or RADIUS packets.
So, I'm guessing this is a SNMP problem, maybe your windows host is
complaining on a bad SNMP community.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
I have JFFNMS .79 up and running and it is monitoring a Windows server
which is ru
I have JFFNMS .79 up and running and it is monitoring a Windows server
which is running Cisco Works. I was just informed that the JFFNMS box
is sending failing authentication requests to this box. I have not setup
anything
on JFFNMS to do this. Is there anything that would make this happen by
d
In my never ending quests to find a way to get Windows WMI information
from Windows for a
Linux machine running JFFNMS or any other app for that matter, I came
across something
today I thought I should share.
I use HP Systems Insight Manager in our NOC and it has a WMI Mapper that
is installed
attach it.
And in response to you other email, yes, its the same, * means multiply.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
Here is the event.
CPU Router: Memory Usage > 80%: 85.37 % (Aderis Pharmaceuticals Cisco
Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C2900XL Software
(C2900XL-C3H2S-M), Version 12.0(
Ok, so two seconds would be 200*1 or 100*2 or is it the same
thing? I assume that
the "*" means multiply.
Chris
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Chis,
Yes, that means 1 second.
Theres is also one for snmp_walk.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
Is this it?
$aux = @snmpget($host,$comm,$oid,
Here is the event.
CPU Router: Memory Usage > 80%: 85.37 % (Aderis Pharmaceuticals Cisco
Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C2900XL Software
(C2900XL-C3H2S-M), Version 12.0(5.2)XU, MAINTENANCE INTERIM SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 17-Jul-00
17
Is this it?
$aux = @snmpget($host,$comm,$oid,(100*1), $retries);
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
Chis,
Is hard coded in lib/api.network.inc.php, but I've in TO DO a task to
put it as a host parameter.
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
What file is the timeout, waiting for all data to be returned
What file is the timeout, waiting for all data to be returned from host,
hard coded in?
Thanks
Chris
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Is there a setting to change the timeout on the mouse over popping up
the boxes on the hosts screen?
I looked in the config files and saw nothing that seemed related.
Thanks
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Chris Hammond wrote:
I read through the manual this weekend and looked through the list
archive but found
nothing to increase my understanding of what is required to do what I
want. If someone
with lay out the process a little more indepth, I wil
I read through the manual this weekend and looked through the list
archive but found
nothing to increase my understanding of what is required to do what I
want. If someone
with lay out the process a little more indepth, I will be happy to
provide a more indepth and
to the point documentation fo
vier Szyszlican wrote:
Hi Chris,
If you check out the examples in docs/unix/
You will find a syslog.conf file, and the last line you read something
like
local6.* and then %mysql
That means that only local6 events will be sent to mysql/pgsql
And in the routers you should use logging facility loca
I am basically an id10t and need to have things pretty much written out
for me. :)
But I got msyslog up and running and pretty much everything that happens
on the
test jffnms box I setup shows up as events. Is this the way it should
be or did I miss
something? I has aSSumed that only things th
I have the same problem with graphs of data being polled from a device
on the other side of a vpn. It is a problem
with the data not being received before the request times out or the
device does not respond in a timely fashion.
Chris
Kelly Hamlin wrote:
Ive been running happily with JFF for a
Nothing specific, just wondering if it was possible.
Thanks
Chris
Meyers, Michael wrote:
I am just curious, what information are you wanting retrieve via WMI (that SNMP
doesn't have)?
-Original Message-
From: Chris Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 9/14/2004 12:44 PM
ou want is available via SNMP, or via connection to a
port.
:)
Javier
Chris Hammond wrote:
I am looking for more info from windows like SQL, Norton AntiVirus
Specs and things like that. Not sure
just how deep one would be able to get as I am in no way an expert on
ripping the data out of Windows.
I
re no repository
elsewhere but in the list.
You should read the Manual, there are the descriptions of what each
screen does and how to create a new interface type.
But its always useful to look into the code.
What information do you want to get and its not already available in
JFFNMS?
Javier
<>I am new to JFFNMS and must say that I am sorry I didn't try it
earlier. Comming from the
almost completely manual process of Nagios and using Cacti for
grahphing, I must say I like
the mostly automated way that JFFNMS works.
I have looked and not found an additional pollers, interfaces and su
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