[mrtg] Ping-Probe questions and help needed

Anthony Valuikas tvaluikas at cox.net
Thu Sep 18 17:55:33 MEST 2003


I and trying to work with Ping-Probe 2.20 on NT2000 but it seems to be
polling in 10 Minute intervals and after running all night it has gone to 20
minutes and in the cmd window I am seeing:

 WARNING: data collection did not complete within interval!

Below is my mrtg 2.10.3 test config. I would like to also add that I have
around 150 Targets in the config so I do not understand the Warning since it
is not that many devices.

Imagedir: f:\inetpub\wwwroot\web\mrtg\html
htmldir: f:\inetpub\wwwroot\web\mrtg\html
Icondir: http://Server.Domain/mrtg/icons
Logdir: f:\inetpub\wwwroot\web\mrtg\html

PageTop[^]: <img border="1" src="../../icons/Latency.gif" width="500"
height="135"><H2><P>Packet Loss Analysis for
Directory[_]: PacketLoss
MaxBytes[_]: 100
AbsMax[_]: 101
WithPeak[_]: ymwd
Options[_]: gauge, noinfo
Unscaled[_]: dwmy
YLegend[_]: % Packet Loss
ShortLegend[_]: %
Legend1[_]: % Packet Loss
Legend2[_]: % Packet Loss
Legend3[_]: Maximal 5 Minute % Packet Loss
Legend4[_]: Maximal 5 Minute % Packet Loss
LegendI[_]: &nbsp;% loss:
LegendO[_]: &nbsp;% loss:
PageFoot[_]: <center><br>Contact the <A
HREF="mailto:emailaddress">NameOfAddress</A> for
questions/comments.<br>Number</center>

RunAsDaemon: yes

##################################################################
# Sample entry to monitor packet loss
##################################################################
Target[Server.Domain]: `d:\perl\bin\perl
d:\perl\pingp-220\mrtg-ping-probe -p loss/loss Server.Domain`
Title[Server.Domain]:Server.Domain
PageTop[Server.Domain]:  -- Server.Domain</P></H2>




Thanks
Tv






-----Original Message-----
From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On
Behalf Of Peter Glanville
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:36 AM
To: jsingh at fdu.edu; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Re: graphs




What makes me think that you didn't do it, was that you did not find the
section that gives an example of how to do EXACTLY what you asked for.
I quote:

Suppress
By default mrtg produces 4 graphs. With this option you can suppress the
generation of selected graphs. The option value syntax is analogous to the
above two options. In this example we suppress the yearly graph as it is
quite empty in the beginning.
Example:
 Suppress[ezwf]: y

So if you had searched for "Yearly", you would have found it


Of course, if you meant to ask, how do I apply the "Suppress" option to
globally affect ALL interfaces, then you would be needing the "Default"
part of the Reference manual:

Default Values
The target name '_' specifies a default value for that Keyword.
<snip>
Example:
 Suppress[_]: y




----Original message ------------------------

What makes u think I didn't try that.... and when it didn't work for me
globally , then I emailed the group.

-----Original Message-----
From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch] On
Behalf Of Peter Glanville
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:06 AM
To: jsingh; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Re: graphs


> I don't want the Yearly usage to be reported in the graphs, how can I
> take it out ?

By reading the Reference Manual, and searching on the word "Yearly". How
else?






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