pastebin or attach debug output:

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


On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 9:42 PM, Matthias Cramer <matthias.cramer@iway.ch> wrote:
Hi All

Since 26.3 I nolonger can poll the ports of the internal switch of all my Cisco 892FSP-K9 routers.
When running the poller.php script I see:

Module [ entity-physical ] time: 0.0006s
Module [ applications ] time: 0.0001s
FDB Tables
ERROR: Device does not support per-VLAN community.
Module [ fdb-table ] time: 1.0148s

Poller in debug mode outputs an error on updating the rrd:

Port GigabitEthernet4(7) replacing with 64-bit...
dot3Duplex, VLAN == 2

 ifInOctets (839624 B) 3098.2435424354 Bps 271 secs

 ifOutOctets (27170196 B) 100259.02583026 Bps 271 secs

 ifInErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 271 secs

 ifOutErrors (0 B) 0 Bps 271 secs

 ifInUcastPkts (5217 B) 19.250922509225 Bps 271 secs

 ifOutUcastPkts (19418 B) 71.653136531365 Bps 271 secs
bps(24.7kbps/802kbps)bytes(819kB/25.9MB)pkts(19.2pps/71.6pps)
SQL[[[0;33mSELECT * FROM `device_graphs` WHERE `device_id` = '155'[[0m][[0m
RUNTIME[[[0;32m0.00004601s[[0m][[0m
RRD /opt/observium/rrd/rt.globalsystem.cust.as8758.net/port-7.rrd already exists - no need to create.
RRD[cmd[[[0;32mupdate /opt/observium/rrd/rt.globalsystem.cust.as8758.net/port-7.rrd
N:3542003737302:41661739760485:0:0:2592603452:3263616715:1.8446744073711E+19:1.8446744073715E+19:0:0:0:18446744073681691247:18446744
stdout[[[0;32mERROR: /opt/observium/rrd/rt.globalsystem.cust.as8758.net/port-7.rrd: not a simple signed integer: '1.8446744073711E+19'[[0m] [[0m

This seams to be the reason why the rrd's are empty since then...

Regards

  Matthias


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