[mrtg] Re: MRTG errors...
Brander, Eric
Eric.Brander at ACS-INC.com
Tue Jan 14 14:16:51 MET 2003
For the record, I've had very bad luck with RPMs on my RH8 box. But using
the source has been 100% successful on MRTG, RRDTool, libpng, gd, etc. SO
I'd recommend the first step would be to heed the warning of "Application
must be recompiled" for gd-png. Get that sucker in a tar ball and make it!
(sounds nasty, but its basically how it works!)
P.S. I'm a relative linux novice, so my advice should be taken with a grain
of salt. However, if I can get MRTG to run on RH8, anyone should. Oh, and
I'm running the latest and greatest, 2.9.26b
Eric Brander
ACS
Texas CHIP Account
Sr. Communications Engineer - Information Systems Department
512.336.3331
Eric dot Brander at acs-inc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: Lam, Ken [mailto:ken.lam at terayon.com]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:47 PM
To: 'Brett Marler'; Lam, Ken
Cc: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG errors...
Hi Brett,
OK, I did remove colon (:) at the end of the IP address per your
instructions and re-run
"cfgmaker" and "mrtg mrtg.cfg" but am still getting the errors. I included
you the errors
below and hope you or someone out there can help me to help fix the
problems.
What bother me was the library errors which I highlighted in red even though
I have already
installed the latest version of the library libpng-1.2.4-sol8-sparc-local on
the system. Unless
this error was complain on different library that was missing.
Also I include mrtg.cfg file at the end of this error for your review.
Thanks very much for your helps,
Ken.
mrtg# mrtg mrtg.cfg
gd-png: fatal libpng error: Application must be recompiled; version 1.0.6
was i
ncompatible
ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything sensible
Argument "UNIX" isn't numeric in ne at /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/mrtg line 395.
Argument "UNIX" isn't numeric in ne at /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/mrtg line 395.
WARNING: rateup died from Signal 11
with Exit Value 0 when doing router '192.168.64.30_1'
Signal was 11, Returncode was 0
gd-png: fatal libpng error: Application must be recompiled; version 1.0.6
was i
ncompatible
ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything sensible
Argument "UNIX" isn't numeric in ne at /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/mrtg line 395.
WARNING: rateup died from Signal 11
with Exit Value 0 when doing router '192.168.64.30_2'
Signal was 11, Returncode was 0
gd-png: fatal libpng error: Application must be recompiled; version 1.0.6
was i
ncompatible
ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything sensible
Argument "UNIX" isn't numeric in ne at /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/mrtg line 395.
WARNING: rateup died from Signal 11
with Exit Value 0 when doing router '192.168.64.30_4'
Signal was 11, Returncode was 0
mrtg#
mrtg.cfg file configuration
mrtg# more mrtg.cfg
# Created by
# /usr/local/mrtg-2/bin/cfgmaker --global 'WorkDir: /usr/local/mrtg-2/cfg'
--glo
bal 'Options[_]: bits,growright' --output /usr/local/mrtg-2/cfg/mrtg.cfg
CipseDi
Ta at 192.168.64.30
### Global Config Options
# for UNIX
# WorkDir: /home/http/mrtg
# or for NT
# WorkDir: c:\mrtgdata
### Global Defaults
# to get bits instead of bytes and graphs growing to the right
# Options[_]: growright, bits
WorkDir: /usr/local/mrtg-2/cfg
Options[_]: bits,growright
######################################################################
# System: HongKong
# Description: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
# IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.0(7)T, RELEASE
SOFTW
ARE (fc2)
# Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
# Compiled Tue 07-Dec-99 02:12 by phanguye
# Contact:
# Location:
######################################################################
### Interface 1 >> Descr: 'FastEthernet0/0' | Name: 'Fa0/0' | Ip:
'172.24.8.254'
| Eth: '00-05-32-16-3d-80' ###
Target[192.168.64.30_1]: 1:CipseDiTa at 192.168.64.30
SetEnv[192.168.64.30_1]: MRTG_INT_IP="172.24.8.254"
MRTG_INT_DESCR="FastEthernet
0/0"
MaxBytes[192.168.64.30_1]: 12500000
Title[192.168.64.30_1]: Traffic Analysis for 1 -- HongKong
PageTop[192.168.64.30_1]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 1 -- HongKong</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>HongKong in </TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>FastEthernet0/0 </TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>ethernetCsmacd (6)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD>Fa0/0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>100.0 Mbits/s</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Ip:</TD> <TD>172.24.8.254 ()</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
### Interface 2 >> Descr: 'Serial0/0' | Name: 'Se0/0' | Ip: '' | Eth: '' ###
Target[192.168.64.30_2]: 2:CipseDiTa at 192.168.64.30
SetEnv[192.168.64.30_2]: MRTG_INT_IP="" MRTG_INT_DESCR="Serial0/0"
MaxBytes[192.168.64.30_2]: 193000
Title[192.168.64.30_2]: Traffic Analysis for 2 -- HongKong
PageTop[192.168.64.30_2]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 2 -- HongKong</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>HongKong in </TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Serial0/0 ###CID WOE49198### </TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>frame-relay (32)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD>Se0/0</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>1544.0 kbits/s</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
### Interface 3 >> Descr: 'Null0' | Name: 'Nu0' | Ip: '' | Eth: '' ###
### The following interface is commented out because:
### * it is a cisco Null0 interface
#
# Target[192.168.64.30_3]: 3:CipseDiTa at 192.168.64.30:
# SetEnv[192.168.64.30_3]: MRTG_INT_IP="" MRTG_INT_DESCR="Null0"
# MaxBytes[192.168.64.30_3]: 536870911
# Title[192.168.64.30_3]: Traffic Analysis for 3 -- HongKong
# PageTop[192.168.64.30_3]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 3 -- HongKong</H1>
# <TABLE>
# <TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>HongKong in </TD></TR>
# <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
# <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Null0 </TD></TR>
# <TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>Other (1)</TD></TR>
# <TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD>Nu0</TD></TR>
# <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>4295.0 Mbits/s</TD></TR>
# </TABLE>
### Interface 4 >> Descr: 'Serial0/0.1' | Name: 'Se0/0.1' | Ip:
'192.168.64.30'
| Eth: '' ###
Target[192.168.64.30_4]: 4:CipseDiTa at 192.168.64.30
SetEnv[192.168.64.30_4]: MRTG_INT_IP="192.168.64.30"
MRTG_INT_DESCR="Serial0/0.1
"
MaxBytes[192.168.64.30_4]: 4000
Title[192.168.64.30_4]: Traffic Analysis for 4 -- HongKong
PageTop[192.168.64.30_4]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 4 -- HongKong</H1>
<TABLE>
<TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>HongKong in </TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Serial0/0.1 ###Link to Santa Clara###
</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>frame-relay (32)</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD>Se0/0.1</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>32.0 kbits/s</TD></TR>
<TR><TD>Ip:</TD> <TD>192.168.64.30 ()</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
mrtg#
-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Marler [mailto:brett at asroma.homeip.net]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 7:01 PM
To: Lam, Ken
Cc: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: Re: [mrtg] MRTG errors...
<< File: ATT00013.dat >> Ken,
> Target[192.168.64.30_1]: 1:Cip^seDiTa at 192.168.64.30:
> Target[192.168.64.30_2]: 2:Cip^seDiTa at 192.168.64.30:
> Target[192.168.64.30_4]: 4:Cip^seDiTa at 192.168.64.30:
As far as I know, there should be no colon (:) at the end of the IP address.
I
would edit your mrtg.cfg with your favorite text editor (vim, nvi, etc) and
remove the colon from the end of all "Target" entries.
Something you will also need to check is have you enabled "snmp-server" on
your Cisco router? If not, then there's another reason why it will fail.
Before starting MRTG again, I'd recommend using something like "snmpwalk"
(part of the NET-SNMP project) to perform an SNMP query on your router,
because if snmpwalk cannot query your router then MRTG won't be able to
either.
Regards,
Brett Marler.
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