There was a request for "my basic snmpd.conf":
<snip>
com2sec readonly default public
group MyROGroup v2c readonly view all included .1 80 access MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none
syslocation I am hiding syscontact You
#Distro Detection extend .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.7890.1 distro /usr/bin/distro
sysObjectID .1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.1
</snip>
On 25.10.2012 07:48, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On Linux the counters are only updated every 30 seconds.
adam.
On 24/10/2012 13:47, Bruno Galeppe wrote:
Several devices with the same snmp configuration. Le 24 oct. 2012 20:45, "Adam Armstrong" adama@memetic.org a écrit :
This is on a *single* monitored device?
Are you monitoring more than one device?
adam.
On 24/10/2012 13:42, Bruno Galeppe wrote:
I got also that whith the poller -h <hostname> -d command :
[4] => Array ( [ifIndex] => 4 [ifDescr] => eth2 [ifType] => ethernetCsmacd [ifMtu] => 1500 [ifSpeed] => 4294967295 [ifPhysAddress] => 0:25:90:25:ed:94 [ifAdminStatus] => up [ifOperStatus] => up [ifLastChange] => 0:0:00:00.00 [ifInOctets] => 2658142616 [ifInUcastPkts] => 350641961 [ifInNUcastPkts] => 30127 [ifInDiscards] => 776355 [ifInErrors] => 0 [ifInUnknownProtos] => 0 [ifOutOctets] => 2304886570 [ifOutUcastPkts] => 3859691055 [5] [ifOutNUcastPkts] => 0 [ifOutDiscards] => 0 [ifOutErrors] => 0 [ifOutQLen] => 0 [ifSpecific] => zeroDotZero [ifName] => eth2 [ifInMulticastPkts] => 30127 [ifInBroadcastPkts] => 0 [ifOutMulticastPkts] => 0 [ifOutBroadcastPkts] => 0 [ifHCInOctets] => 964730816920 [ifHCInUcastPkts] => 4645609257 [ifHCInMulticastPkts] => 30127 [ifHCInBroadcastPkts] => 0 [ifHCOutOctets] => 796873836330 [ifHCOutUcastPkts] => 3859691055 [4] [ifHCOutMulticastPkts] => 0 [ifHCOutBroadcastPkts] => 0 [ifHighSpeed] => 10000 [ifPromiscuousMode] => false [ifConnectorPresent] => true [ifAlias] => [ifCounterDiscontinuityTime] => 0:0:00:00.00 )
ifOutOctets and ifInOctets seem to have valid values
But when i run the same command again, the values are exactly the same, althought this a server with huge traffic.
MIB seems not been updated...
2012/10/24 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org
Yeah, that doesn't help us see what was returned by SNMP, does it?
On 24/10/2012 13:27, Bruno Galeppe wrote:
For each interface got something like that :
SQL[SELECT *, `ports`.`port_id` as `port_id` FROM `ports` LEFT JOIN `ports-state` ON `ports`.port_id = `ports-state`.port_id WHERE `device_id` = '2'] validvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalid Port lo(1) HC HC VLAN == ifInOctets (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutOctets (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifInErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifInUcastPkts (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutUcastPkts (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps)OK u:0.00 s:0.01 r:1.80 RRD[^[[32mupdate /opt/observium/rrd/xxxxxx.xxxxxx.com/port-1.rrd [4] N:28330012544:28330012544:0:0:4273103:4273103:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0^[[0m] SQL[INSERT INTO `ports-state` (`port_id`) VALUES ('1')] Warning: QDB - Insert failed. in /opt/observium/includes/dbFacile.php on line 81 state inserted SQL[UPDATE `ports-state` set `poll_time` ='1351102961',`poll_period` ='10',`ifInOctets` ='28330012544',`ifInOctets_rate` ='0',`ifInOctets_delta` ='0',`ifOutOctets` ='28330012544',`ifOutOctets_rate` ='0',`ifOutOctets_delta` ='0',`ifInErrors` ='0',`ifInErrors_rate` ='0',`ifInErrors_delta` ='0',`ifOutErrors` ='0',`ifOutErrors_rate` ='0',`ifOutErrors_delta` ='0',`ifInUcastPkts` ='4273103',`ifInUcastPkts_rate` ='0',`ifInUcastPkts_delta` ='0',`ifOutUcastPkts` ='4273103',`ifOutUcastPkts_rate` ='0',`ifOutUcastPkts_delta` ='0',`ifInOctets_perc` ='0',`ifOutOctets_perc` ='0',`ifOctets_rate` ='0',`ifUcastPkts_rate` ='0',`ifErrors_rate` ='0' WHERE `port_id` = '1'] 1 updated Port eth0(2) HC VLAN == ifInOctets (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutOctets (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifInErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifInUcastPkts (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
ifOutUcastPkts (0 B) 0 Bps 10 secs
Warning: Division by zero in /opt/observium/includes/polling/ports.inc.php on line 304
Warning: Division by zero in /opt/observium/includes/polling/ports.inc.php on line 305
2012/10/24 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org
> try poller.php -h <hostname> -d > > adam. > > On 24/10/2012 13:08, Bruno Galeppe wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Tried "tcpdump -i eth2 -n port 161" >> -> nothing captured :/ >> >> Tried "php discovery.php -h all - iirc" and then >> "/opt/observium/poller.php -h all" still got : >> >> "Polling IP-MIB ipSystemStats >> Caching Oids: ifEntry ifXEntry >> dot3StatsDuplexStatusvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalidvalid >> Port lo(1) HC HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port eth0(2) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port eth1(3) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port eth2(4) HC HC HighSpeed VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port eth3(5) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port dummy0(6) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port tunl0(7) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port sit0(8) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps) >> Port ip6tnl0(9) HC VLAN == >> bps(0bps/0bps)bytes(0B/0B)pkts(0pps/0pps)" >> >> Can i have a paste of your snmpd.conf ? >> >> Thx. >> >> 2012/10/24 Pieter De Wit pieter@insync.za.net >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On your observium box, run "tcpdump -i eth"X" -n port 161" >>> and see how much traffic is going to the machine monitored. It >>> sounds like the initial SNMP check works, following which it >>> dies. I saw this on a Ubuntu install where something (ufw, >>> iirc) wasn't happy with the SNMP traffic. >>> >>> Perhaps you should also rediscover the machines (discovery -h >>> all - iirc) >>> >>> OR >>> >>> Make sure that you have permission in SNMP to read that MIB. >>> I have a very very very basic snmpd.conf that I deploy onto the >>> machines. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Pieter >>> >>> On 25/10/2012 05:01, Bruno Galeppe wrote: >>> >>>> :) >>>> >>>> I certainly did something wrong, but can't figure what >>>> I followed the Ubuntu SVN Installation instructions on a >>>> Ubuntu 12.04 system. >>>> >>>> In fact i got one big peak at initialisation (thought it was >>>> because the mib never been interrogated), but nothing else >>>> after that. >>>> >>>> 2012/10/24 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org >>>> >>>>> Hrm. These things are quite difficult to diagnose. >>>>> >>>>> Did you follow the install instructions properly, and are >>>>> using a supported OS? >>>>> >>>>> (hint: you didn't, otherwise it would work properly) >>>>> >>>>> adam. >>>>> >>>>> On 24/10/2012 10:51, Bruno Galeppe wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Other graph (cpu, ram, disk space...) are ok (except >>>>>> proccess graph which indicate always 1 process for all >>>>>> devices don't know why) >>>>>> >>>>>> 2012/10/24 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org >>>>>> >>>>>>> What about the other graphs? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> adam. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 24/10/2012 10:46, Bruno Galeppe wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> all the traffic graphs >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2012/10/24 Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Is this just the device traffic graph, or all of the >>>>>>>>> traffic graphs? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> adam. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 24/10/2012 10:43, Bruno Galeppe wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I set up several devices on Obervium, no problem so >>>>>>>>>> far, except for the Traffic Graphs which remain empty. >>>>>>>>>> For example : >>>>>>>>>> http://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/168961data.jpg [2] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The RRD file exist, but the data always return 0.00 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> How can I debug that ? 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