On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 02:08:58PM +, Rafael Cimino wrote:
> Suddenly my jff got an error when I try to manual discovery interfaces to a
> new host.
>
> This is the error > Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
> C:\JFFNMS\engine\discovery\pdu_banks.inc.php on line 39
Odd, that
Hello all.
Suddenly my jff got an error when I try to manual discovery interfaces to a
new host.
This is the error > Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
C:\JFFNMS\engine\discovery\pdu_banks.inc.php on line 39
Thanks in advance!
Rafael
Hello,
I have created a new bunch of interfaces, pollers and poller backends, I am
able to monitor the device in question to some degree, I have some more to work
iron out a few things but I think I can handle that.
I have a problem when I do a manual discovery w/o PortScan of a host, while the
That just means that your agent does not support some OIDs (which could be
normal)
Javier
Rodrigo A. Diaz Leven wrote:
> After removing @ from a function call i get:
>
>
>
> Warning: snmpwalk(): Invalid object identifier: .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2 in
> /home/jffnms/lib/api.network.inc.php on line 83
After removing @ from a function call i get:
Warning: snmpwalk(): Invalid object identifier: .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2 in
/home/jffnms/lib/api.network.inc.php on line 83
Warning: snmpwalk(): Invalid object identifier: .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1
in /home/jffnms/lib/api.network.inc.php on line 83
Warnin
All of them, its weird the first one it says "windows disc storage".
What version of net-snmp did u use?
Cheers,
Rodrigo
Javier Szyszlican wrote:
>I use Gentoo for AMD64 everywhere and I've never seen that.
>
>But it seems like a net-snmp CLIENT problem. Not Agent.
>
>Under which "interface type"
I use Gentoo for AMD64 everywhere and I've never seen that.
But it seems like a net-snmp CLIENT problem. Not Agent.
Under which "interface type" do you see that?
Javier
Rodrigo A. Diaz Leven wrote:
> Hello everybody ;)
> I have this very weird problem that i couldnt fix, when i add a host
> a
Hello everybody ;)
I have this very weird problem that i couldnt fix, when i add a host
and then use "manual discovery" i see this:
Index Name Status
1.1.0 Linux Krypter 2.6.11 #2 Wed Mar 9 10:41:09 ART 2005 x86_64 Stats up
1.2.0 OID: .1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10 Stats up
1.3.0 Timeticks: (5135) 0:
Thanks,
I've added that and it will be released with 0.8.0
Thank you very much.
Javier
Eugene Turovsky wrote:
Hi Javier,
sorry for little confusing in previos message: "ENDOFMIBVIEW: end of mib
view" is protocol answer (i saw it by tethereal).
But output from command snmpwalk (from package net-snm
Hi Javier,
sorry for little confusing in previos message: "ENDOFMIBVIEW: end of mib
view" is protocol answer (i saw it by tethereal).
But output from command snmpwalk (from package net-snmp-utils) is:
No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree)
I change endofmib-p
Hi Eugene,
Thanks for reporting.
Please try this patch and let me know if it fixes it.
Javier
Eugene Turovsky wrote:
Hi Javier,
I run manual discovery for HP switches (or some Cisco switches) and have
in answer next rows with checkboxes (except real interfaces):
Linux Traffic Control
Add/Edit Ind
Hi Javier,
I run manual discovery for HP switches (or some Cisco switches) and have in
answer next rows with checkboxes (except real interfaces):
Linux Traffic Control
Add/Edit Index Name Status Rate Ceil Description
No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB
tree) No
Having a problem with Manual Discovery when I setup a host. My
browser just 'hangs' and doesn't load the interfaces and the SNMP
process on the router is pegged at 100% usage via SNMP. Known bug?
Workaround?
I had this working on a Fedora Core 2 box but recently moved over to a
Debian machine.
Kees,
This is odd..
The button should appear...Also, it should take less time for the data
to appear.
Can you give me access to your NMS so I can debug it better?
Javier
Kees Wolters @ wrote:
Javier,
It takes about one minute for the ATM subinterfaces to appear.
I only get a warning in the apache
Javier,
It takes about one minute for the ATM subinterfaces to appear.
I only get a warning in the apache error_log each time performing a
manual discovery like following line:
Warning: You are not root -- using TCP pingscan rather than ICMP
Kees
>Kees,
>How much times does it take for the
Kees,
How much times does it take for the ATM subinterfaces to appear?
Do you see any errors in your apache error_log ?
Javier
Kees Wolters @ wrote:
We are a xDSL provider in the Netherlands and we will would like to use
JFFNMS to monitor our xDSL aggregation router.
JFFNMS "Manual discovery" wo
Title: Message
We are a xDSL provider in the Netherlands and we
will would like to use JFFNMS to monitor our xDSL aggregation
router. JFFNMS "Manual discovery" works fine in general exept for
our xDSL aggregation router which has a lot of ATM
(sub)interfaces. After choosing the "Manual dis
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