Here I see that the device is down.

Please use device which UP ;)

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Federico Olivieri <lvrfrc87@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.

This is the output 

root@banana:/opt/observium# ./poller.php -d -m ospf -h cisco
DEBUG!
Observium CE 0.15.6.6430
Poller


CMD[/opt/observium/scripts/distro]
EXITCODE[0]
RUNTIME[0.0507s]
STDOUT[
Linux|3.2.0-4-amd64|amd64|Debian|7.9
]

CMD[/usr/bin/env python --version 2>&1]
EXITCODE[0]
RUNTIME[0.0035s]
STDOUT[
Python 2.7.3
]

SQL[SELECT version()]
RUNTIME[0.00030208s]

CMD[/usr/bin/snmpget --version 2>&1]
EXITCODE[0]
RUNTIME[0.0037s]
STDOUT[
NET-SNMP version: 5.4.3
]

CMD[/usr/bin/rrdtool --version |head -n1]
EXITCODE[0]
RUNTIME[0.0069s]
STDOUT[
RRDtool 1.4.7  Copyright 1997-2012 by Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>
]
Software versions:
  OS:        Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 [amd64] (Debian 7.9)
  PHP:       5.4.45-0+deb7u2
  Python:    Python 2.7.3
  MySQL:     5.5.46-0+deb7u1
  SNMP:      NET-SNMP 5.4.3
  RRDtool:   1.4.7

Starting polling run:


SQL[SELECT `device_id` FROM `devices` WHERE `disabled` = 0 AND `hostname` LIKE 'cisco' ORDER BY `device_id` ASC]
RUNTIME[0.00085092s]

SQL[SELECT * FROM `devices` WHERE `device_id` = '13']
RUNTIME[0.00065899s]

SQL[SELECT * FROM `devices_attribs` WHERE `device_id` = '13']
RUNTIME[0.00016117s]
cisco 13 ios (cisco)

CMD[/usr/bin/fping -t 500 -c 1 -q 192.168.0.1 2>&1]
EXITCODE[0]
RUNTIME[0.0043s]
STDOUT[
192.168.0.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 1/1/0%, min/avg/max = 1.28/1.28/1.28
]

SQL[SELECT `version` FROM `dbSchema`;]
RUNTIME[0.00016403s]

CMD[/usr/bin/snmpget -v2c -c *** -Pu  -OQUst -m SNMPv2-MIB -M /opt/observium/mibs/rfc:/opt/observium/mibs/net-snmp 'udp':'cisco':'161' sysObjectID.0 sysUpTime.0]
EXITCODE[1]
RUNTIME[6.0175s]
STDOUT[

]
STDERR[
Timeout: No Response from udp:cisco:161.
]
SNMP_STATUS[FALSE]
SNMP UnreachableRRD /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/status.rrd already exists - no need to create.
RRD[cmd[update /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/status.rrd N:0]
stdout[OK u:0.00 s:0.00 r:6.03]
stderr[]]
RRD /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/ping.rrd already exists - no need to create.
RRD[cmd[update /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/ping.rrd N:1.28]
stdout[OK u:0.00 s:0.00 r:6.03]
stderr[]]
RRD /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/ping_snmp.rrd already exists - no need to create.
RRD[cmd[update /opt/observium/rrd/cisco/ping_snmp.rrd N:U]
stdout[OK u:0.00 s:0.00 r:6.03]
stderr[]]

SQL[INSERT INTO `perf_times` (`type`,`doing`,`start`,`duration`,`devices`)  VALUES ('poll','cisco','1450363585.6292','6.121','1')]
RUNTIME[0.00030994s]
./poller.php: cisco - 1 devices polled in 6.121 secs
NOTE, $config['snmp']['hide_auth'] sets as TRUE, snmp community and snmp v3 auth hidden from debug output.
Memory usage: 4MB (peak: 4MB)
MySQL: Cell[2/0s] Row[1/0s] Rows[1/0s] Column[0/0s] Update[0/0s] Insert[1/0s] Delete[0/0s]

Federico


2015-12-17 14:36 GMT+00:00 Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org>:
Hi,

 please attach debug output for:
./poller.php -d -m ospf -h <cisco_887_device>

But seems as snmp query not completed in poller.


On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Federico Olivieri <lvrfrc87@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Guys,

Do you have any feedback for this? :)

Thank you very much

Federico

2015-12-16 11:18 GMT+00:00 Federico Olivieri <lvrfrc87@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I have just enabled OSPF between a Cisco 887VA running c880data-universalk9-mz.154-3.M4 and a Cisco 3750 c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE9.
I can see the OSPF process on Observium for Cisco 3750 but nothing for Cisco 887

I tried to get some debug on router and that what I got (not sure if can be useful or not)

Dec 16 11:15:09.002: SNMP: Response, reqid 1755104544, errstat 0, erridx 0
 ospfGeneralGroup.1.0 = 192.168.0.1
 ospfGeneralGroup.2.0 = 1
 ospfGeneralGroup.3.0 = 2
 ospfGeneralGroup.4.0 = 2
 ospfGeneralGroup.5.0 = 1
 ospfGeneralGroup.6.0 = 1
 ospfGeneralGroup.7.0 = 9505
 ospfGeneralGroup.8.0 = 2
 ospfGeneralGroup.9.0 = 4
 ospfGeneralGroup.10.0 = 3
Dec 16 11:15:09.042: SNMP: Packet sent via UDP to 192.168.0.3
process_mgmt_req_int: UDP packet being de-queued

Anyone has experienced something similar? Any suggestion?

Thank you

Regards,

Federico


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