On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Ben Vinger wrote:
> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:48:28 +0100 (BST)
> From: Ben Vinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mrtg cfgmaker question
> Resent-Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 04:48:40 -0500 (CDT)
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>
> Hi
>
> I'm using the fol
Hello,
Anil Gupte a écrit :
I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for
almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a
problem. I get this:
SNMP Error:
Received SNMP response with error code
error status: noSuchName
index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.
Hello,
Anil Gupte a écrit :
I was setting up MRTG on a Debian box and everything was proceeding well for
almost a day. However, now one of the routers appears to be giving a
problem. I get this:
SNMP Error:
Received SNMP response with error code
error status: noSuchName
index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1
:-> "Novotny," == Novotny, Tomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
> I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter
> --snmp-options=:2
> this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s
This is an entirely different problem. The 32 bit counters of
:-> "Novotny," == Novotny, Tomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
> I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter
> --snmp-options=:2
> this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s
This is an entirely different problem. The 32 bit counters of
Hi
I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter
--snmp-options=:2
this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s
Tomas
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From: Pierfrancesco Caci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:58 PM
To: debian-isp@lists
Hi
I had the same problem I solved when I used the snmp v2 counter
--snmp-options=:2
this is also necessary if traffic is more than ~100Mbit/s
Tomas
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From: Pierfrancesco Caci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
IIRC this is a variable type overflow which is fixed in mrtg_2.9.29-1
from unstable. I have backported mrtg to woody. Give em a try:
deb: http://kloppeck.isa-geek.net/debian ./
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On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 09:53 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote:
Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the g
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 02:53:33PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote:
> > Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
> > generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
> > not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only gene
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 03:11, Nathan wrote:
> Whatever you do, it will need to be based around RRDtool, because MRTG
> generates the graphs every 5 minutes whether someone looks at them or
> not, whereas the CGi in RRDtool only generates the graphs when you look
> at them.
Does it generate the graphs
On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 08:58 PM, Elcio Mello wrote:
Hi people,
I have about 1000 interfaces snmp that I need to monitor their traffic.
I have ever try to use mrtg tool on a PIII 1GHz or a SUN, but it is
impossible, the cpu can't do it, the processing is very hard.
I would like to know
The solution is perhaps not to graph every 5 minutes ...
I found a soft based on RRDTool which collect data every 5 minutes but it
graphes and generate HTML only when you want (once a hour, or twice)
The CPU spent a lot of time making graph with GD, collecting datas take less
!
Have a look at MRTNK
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 08:58:52AM -0300, Elcio Mello wrote:
>
> Hi people,
>
> I have about 1000 interfaces snmp that I need to monitor their traffic.
> I have ever try to use mrtg tool on a PIII 1GHz or a SUN, but it is
> impossible, the cpu can't do it, the processing is very hard.
> I would
Craigsc dijo:
> Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go
> fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error
> :(
Also, file a bug against the package so taht it gets worked around for
good :-)
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At 10:57 14/11/01 +0100, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote:
Hi Craig,
first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after
that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again.
If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with "dpkg -i
-D mrtg" and if
Hi Craig,
first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f
install"...after that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade"
again.
If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with
"dpkg -i -D mrtg" and if you have problems, check "dpkg --force-help" to
Craigsc dijo:
> Just did a dist-upgrade from potato to woody, everything seemed to go
> fine until MRTG, now its moaning about post installation script error
> :(
Also, file a bug against the package so taht it gets worked around for
good :-)
--
Open your mind, and your ass will follow- Mic
At 10:57 14/11/01 +0100, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f install"...after
> that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade" again.
>
> If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with "dpkg -i
> -
Hi Craig,
first of all, I recommend you to do "apt-get -f
install"...after that, try "apt-get remove mrtg" and "apt-get dist-upgrade"
again.
If you upgrade successfully, you can try install mrtg with
"dpkg -i -D mrtg" and if you have problems, check "dpkg --force-help" to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hey KoS,
> Thanks for the reply.
> I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do
> it with ./cfgmaker public@domain >> mrtg.cfg.
>
> When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors.
> Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basically o
hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hey KoS,
> Thanks for the reply.
> I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do
> it with ./cfgmaker public@domain >> mrtg.cfg.
>
> When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors.
> Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basica
Hey KoS,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do
it with ./cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> mrtg.cfg.
When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors.
Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basically out of the
box. I don't know what I nee
Hey KoS,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried configuring the mrtg.cfg file, but the documentation suggest I do
it with ./cfgmaker public@domain >> mrtg.cfg.
When I run that I get a lot of snmp errors.
Is there something wrong in my snmp setup? It is basically out of the
box. I don't know what I need t
Title: RE: MRTG
yes you can. Try with cricket, it very easy to customize it, and it's on potato and woody.
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:07 AM
Para: debian-isp
Asunto: MRTG
Hello,
Has a
Title: RE: MRTG
yes you can. Try with cricket, it very easy to customize it, and it's on potato and woody.
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:07 AM
Para: debian-isp
Asunto: MRTG
Hello,
Has a
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