On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 04:00, Rudi Ahlers <rudiahlers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Unfortunately this didn't work. Although I could see a whole lot of MIB's > now, Cacti still doesn't graph the network interface I'm not an expert on Cacti, but... are you sure you configured the proper interface name on it? Are you sure it is looking for, e.g., eth0? >From the output, these are the interface names you have on your system: + Found item [ifName='lo'] index: 1 [from value] + Found item [ifName='peth0'] index: 2 [from value] + Found item [ifName='sit0'] index: 3 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif0.0'] index: 4 [from value] + Found item [ifName='eth0'] index: 5 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif0.1'] index: 6 [from value] + Found item [ifName='veth1'] index: 7 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif0.2'] index: 8 [from value] + Found item [ifName='veth2'] index: 9 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif0.3'] index: 10 [from value] + Found item [ifName='veth3'] index: 11 [from value] + Found item [ifName='xenbr0'] index: 15 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif8.0'] index: 20 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vif9.0'] index: 21 [from value] + Found item [ifName='vifzsas0'] index: 25 [from value] And these are the IPs assigned to eth0: + Found item [ifIP='192.168.10.11'] index: 5 [from regexp oid parse] + Found item [ifIP='196.34.136.110'] index: 5 [from regexp oid parse] HTH, Filipe _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos