It's definitely getting data, but not drawing the graphs. 



On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:23 PM, Tom Taylor <taylor@themill.com> wrote:

That worked fine, got results out of it:

| 109add5bb619 | 16|16                         (16|16) | learned   
1        | 10bf48777e67 | 37|37                         (37|37) | learned   
1        | 1803732a0dba | A1|49                         (49|49) | learned   
1        | 18037340b783 | A1|49                         (49|49) | learned   


It popped them into the DB

SQL[INSERT INTO `vlans_fdb` (`device_id`,`vlan_id`,`port_id`,`mac_address`,`fdb_status`)  VALUES ('1','1','8','00e081df7140','learned')] +

And nope, no SELINUX

I'm stumped.


On Feb 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:


run the poller on a single host with debugging enabled :

./poller.php -h <host> -d

Did your selinux enable itself?

adam.

On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 18:01:15 +0000, Tom Taylor <taylor@themill.com> wrote:
Hi there,

I was wondering if anyone's got an idea as to why graphs would suddenly
stop working?  (see attachment)

I hadn't updated anything or changed anything, the rrd's all have data
in.

It's running off Centos 6.2

Any ideas on how to troubleshoot?

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