rrdutil update problem...

Started by Dave2k2, August 01, 2005, 10:29:43 AM

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Dave2k2

Hello,

When cron runs the following.

/usr/local/www/cgi-bin/rrdutil.cgi -a update

I am getting the below e-mails.

UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /var .............................. FAILED
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /usr .............................. FAILED
UpdateDiskActivitySNMP: searching for disk da0 ................... FAILED

I have looked thru the snmp conf and rrdutil conf and can see nothing obvious.

Anyone any ideas?

David

c0mm

Hi,

I'm getting the same error messagee.....

taco /var/qmail/qmailanalog # /home/www/mail/cgi-bin/rrdutil.cgi -a update                                                                                            [6:55]
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /home ............................. FAILED
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /tmp .............................. FAILED
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /var .............................. FAILED
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for / ................................. FAILED

Also some of the graphs don't seem to show the correct information..

Any help is appreciated.

alivingstone

I get the same error and I fixed it once.  I know that depending on the disk type the drive is addressed as da0,1,2 etc or ad0,1,2 etc.  I know that to fix it the snmp specification for the hd needs to be changed, but I forgot which file to change.  and bit of a reminder may help.

Thank you
*Azzorrahhnovahh Livingstone*
VP Technical Operations
Alnitak
alivingstone at alnitakcorp dot com

antoniop

#3
da0 appears in: /usr/local/etc/rrdutil.conf : line 132
monitor1  = localhost, disk,      da0,        disk_da0

I just changed it to:
monitor1  = localhost, disk,      ad0,        disk_da0

Bob's your uncle - no error.

saevar

I have this strange error
# /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/rrdutil.cgi -a update
UpdateStorageSNMP: polling for /home ............................. FAILED
GetMemorySNMP: SNMP ERROR: INTEGER length too long (7 bytes).
#
What is wrong ?
p.s. im running AMD64