Package: cfgstoragemaker
Version: 1.1-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable


when running cfgstoragemaker with etch, the generated cfg contaisn
references to non-existent variables 

in particular, hrStorageAllocationUnits.4 causes a problem with disk
space calcs

# Generated automatically using cfgstoragemaker

Withpeak[_]: wmy

YLegend[_]: Bytes
ShortLegend[_]: B
Options[^]: gauge
Unscaled[^]: dwmy

# ugly kludge to multiply values by 1000 without exceeded 32 bits
# limits.
kMG[_]: k,M,G,T,P

LoadMIBs: /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt


Target[localhost-]: hrStorageUsed.4&hrStorageUsed.4:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
1000 * hrStorageAllocationUnits.4&hrStorageAlloca
tionUnits.4:[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 1024 * 1000
Title[localhost-]: / on localhost
MaxBytes[localhost-]: 16900000
Directory[localhost-]: localhost
PageTop[localhost-]: <H1>/ on localhost</H1>
  <TABLE>
     <TR><TD>Type</TD>           <TD>FixedDisk</TD></TR>
        <TR><TD>Name</TD>           <TD>/</TD></TR>
           <TR><TD>Host</TD>           <TD>localhost</TD></TR>
              <TR><TD>Size</TD>           <TD>16.1 GB</TD></TR>
                 <TR><TD>Block Size</TD>     <TD>4096</TD></TR>
                   </TABLE>


debian:/home/robin# mrtg
Unknown SNMP var hrStorageUsed.1
 at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
 Unknown SNMP var hrStorageUsed.1
  at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
  2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got '0:03:29'
  2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got 'debian'
  Unknown SNMP var hrStorageAllocationUnits.1
   at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
   Unknown SNMP var hrStorageAllocationUnits.1
    at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
    2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got '0:03:30'
    2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got 'debian'
    Unknown SNMP var hrStorageUsed.4
     at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
     Unknown SNMP var hrStorageUsed.4
      at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
      2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got '0:03:30'
      2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got 'debian'
      Unknown SNMP var hrStorageAllocationUnits.4
       at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
       Unknown SNMP var hrStorageAllocationUnits.4
        at /usr/bin/mrtg line 2043
        2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got
        '0:03:30'
        2007-11-18 21:50:34: WARNING: Expected a number but got 'debian'
        2007-11-18 21:50:35: ERROR:
        Target[localhost-memory-buffers][_IN_] ' $target->[8]{$mode}  /
        1000 *  $target->[9]{$mode}  / 1024 * 1000' (warn): Use of
        uninitialized value in multiplication (*) at (eval 33) line 1.
        2007-11-18 21:50:35: ERROR:
        Target[localhost-memory-buffers][_OUT_] ' $target->[8]{$mode}  /
        1000 *  $target->[9]{$mode}  / 1024 * 1000' (warn): Use of
        uninitialized value in multiplication (*) at (eval 34) line 1.
        2007-11-18 21:50:35: ERROR: Target[localhost-][_IN_] '
        $target->[10]{$mode}  / 1000 *  $target->[11]{$mode}  / 1024 *
        1000' (warn): Use of uninitialized value in multiplication (*)
        at (eval 35) line 1.
        2007-11-18 21:50:35: ERROR: Target[localhost-][_OUT_] '
        $target->[10]{$mode}  / 1000 *  $target->[11]{$mode}  / 1024 *
        1000' (warn): Use of uninitialized value in multiplication (*)
        at (eval 36) line 1.





-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-686-smp
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages cfgstoragemaker depends on:
ii  mrtg                          2.14.7-2   multi router traffic grapher
ii  perl                          5.8.8-7    Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 
ii  snmp                          5.2.3-7    NET SNMP (Simple Network Managemen

cfgstoragemaker recommends no packages.

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