On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Whit Blauvelt <whit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't have an exact answer for you but you may find this tutorial useful.
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the form of simple recipe rather than many haphazard - often out-of-date -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.
Thanks,
Whit
You may find this information useful as well, even if it's specific to the environment it's used in.
Matt
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Mathew S. McCarrell
Clarkson University '10
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Mathew S. McCarrell
Clarkson University '10
mccarrms@xxxxxxxxx
mccarrms@xxxxxxxxxxxx
1-518-314-9214
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