On 6/14/2010 3:29 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
Hi,
Trying to follow the recipe at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x
Which has a bit of an update for 5.x, but no joy.
Anyone know what this from Cacti should suggest?
Data Query Debug Information
- Running data query [9].
- Found type = '6 '[script query].
- Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml'
- XML file parsed ok.
- Executing script for list of indexes '/usr/bin/php -q /var/www/cacti/scripts/ss_host_cpu.php 127.0.0.1 1 2:161:500:1:10:public:::MD5::DES: index'
- Executing script query '/usr/bin/php -q /var/www/cacti/scripts/ss_host_cpu.php 127.0.0.1 1 2:161:500:1:10:public:::MD5::DES: query index'
- Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml'
- Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml'
- Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml'
The problem is that's returning no information to Cacti to any of the SNMP queries.
My whole goal here is to get something working to graph CPU core use on a handful of systems.
Or is there a better tool than Cacti (or better documented - hopefully in the form of simple recipe rather than many haphazard - often out-of-date - pages of RTFM)? Cacti admits to serious security flaws, not that this'll go on the public net, but I'd be happier to run something safer nontheless.
I happen to like OpenNMS (http://www.opennms.org) but it is considerably more complicated than cacti to set up. And I think your SNMP server setup is the real problem. Do you get a response with snmpwalk using the same community name?
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com