
The vast majority of items we monitor are switch ports. Cisco & Brocade only. Cisco are 3560G, 2960X, and 4500-X models. Brocade are VDX 6740, ICX 7250, and ICX 7450. I can't say I've exhaustively tested each one, but I've not found one that works, and I've had success in the past. But not even the MRTG option works any longer, and there are times when it's been handy.
I suppose the MRTG issue is probably a completely separate question. What should make that work again (i.e. what is the most likely culprit), and what types of graphs (typically) would work with the maximum and trend buttons? Then I can try each of those situations to see if I'm just trying in the wrong place.
Thanks.
On 03/12/17 10:15 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
You'll need to be more specific.
These buttons don't work on most graphs, since most graph types don't have the code to draw them.
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=9184 On 13 Mar 2017, at 05:09, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Ever since I moved our installation from CentOS6 with PHP 5.6 to CentOS7 (7.3) with PHP 7.0, I've noticed that the MRTG, "Graph Maximum" and "Graph Trend" menu items don't do anything. All of them used to work great. Is this enough information to signal to anyone what particular PHP package or PHP configuration entry might have been missed? I'm hoping the combination of these three is a smoking gun that signals "X is missing". Thanks.