On Tuesday 27 December 2005 19:49, Wojciech Kozicki wrote: [cut the trash] I am sorry for last two messages - problem is solved, there was no ADMIN_email in: /usr/local/nav/etc/nav.conf sorry once again btw. What should I do with something like this (Nav keeps sending it to my by email): [27-Dec-2005 18:40:03 ] Retrieved data for x.x.1.12 (): 18,17,19552316,185184868,904658749,19,29 [27-Dec-2005 18:40:03*] Cannot update /usr/local/nav/cricket/cricket-config/../cricket-data//routers/x.x.1.12.rrd: expected 4 data source readings (got 7) from N:18:17:19552316:185184868:904658749:19:29:... x.x.1.12 is 7513 cisco router. regards -- Woj
From woj at tstd.pl Wed Dec 28 08:54:25 2005 From: woj at tstd.pl (Wojciech Kozicki) Date: Wed Dec 28 08:55:10 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] no descriptions in Cricket for router ports Message-ID: <200512280854.26051.woj@tstd.pl>
Hello, my NAV is up and running (installation done by this howto: http://metanav.ntnu.no/moin.cgi/InstallingOnRHEL4). I have some problems with Cricket, there is no description for router graphs. These are cisco 7206, 750x, 7140 boxes. Description on routers interfaces are in following format (example): interface FastEthernet1/0/0.200 description elink,xxx_gw,xxx,,200 And in "Router ports report", for this port I can see: - in vlan column: "200" - in nettype column: "elink" - in netident: "router_name,xxx_gw" so it is recognized correctly in NAV... For switches - cisco 2900, 2950 there is no problem, all interfaces are described properly in Cricket. What I should check, please help. -- Woj
From woj at tstd.pl Wed Dec 28 09:54:40 2005 From: woj at tstd.pl (Wojciech Kozicki) Date: Wed Dec 28 09:55:10 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] Manually adding router2router connection (possible?) Message-ID: <200512280954.41512.woj@tstd.pl>
Hello again, I hope that somebody is reading this, and I'm not in Yours kill-files yet ;-) I have many ATM-connections between routers. As far as I know Nav has got problems with auto-detecting such connections. My question: - is possible to "tell" Nav that particular connection exists? Or howto manage ATM-connections. I would like to have such connections in traffic-map... ATM-interfaces are correctly discovered in NAV - in "router ports report" I can see them with almost all informations but "Vlan number". Is there ANY way to make NAV see ATM-point-to-point connections? regards -- Woj
From kjartan.malde at uis.no Wed Dec 28 10:10:04 2005 From: kjartan.malde at uis.no (kjartan.malde@uis.no) Date: Wed Dec 28 10:10:10 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] Cricket error Message-ID: <OF63248337.796A72F9-ONC12570E5.003234BD-C12570E5.003740CC@uis.no>
The powersupply on my Nav died, and since I got it back up I get these messeges every minute. Hope anyone can help me. The messages are coming from a one of the cards on a Cat6509. I running Nav 3.0 on CentOS. Rgds Kjartan Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_15 (225): 166758758,116225181,0,0,1572947,1109513 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_16 (226): 10068,558308,0,0,16,8370 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_17 (227): 571765657,1224452921,0,0,3818864,4488386 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_18 (228): 101553,744762,0,0,589,6513 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.229 Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_17 (227): 571765657,1224452921,0,0,3818864,4488386 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Retrieved data for 9_18 (228): 101553,744762,0,0,589,6513 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.229 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:07 ] Walking ifIndex for *.*.*.*:161 to resolve interface-index mapping [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.229 Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_19 (229): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_19 (229). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_19 (229): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_19 (229). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.230 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.230 Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_20 (230): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_20 (230). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_20 (230): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_20 (230). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.231 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.231 Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_21 (231): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_21 (231). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_21 (231): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_21 (231). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.232 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.232 Error and the lines leading up to it: [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_22 (232): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_22 (232). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Retrieved data for 9_22 (232): U,U,U,U,U,U [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08 ] Some data is missing for 9_22 (232). [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.233 [28-Dec-2005 09:12:08*] Received SNMP response with error code noSuchName. OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14.233
From kreide at gmail.com Wed Dec 28 10:18:15 2005 From: kreide at gmail.com (Kristian Eide) Date: Wed Dec 28 10:18:42 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] Manually adding router2router connection (possible?) In-Reply-To: <200512280954.41512.woj@tstd.pl> References: <200512280954.41512.woj@tstd.pl> Message-ID: <b4c110fd0512280118v5e886247x8ac482bcc837159b@mail.gmail.com>
ATM-interfaces are correctly discovered in NAV - in "router ports report" I can see them with almost all informations but "Vlan number". Is there ANY way to make NAV see ATM-point-to-point connections?
Yes, you can set the description field on the router interface which NAV will then interpret. Unfortunately the only doc I can find here is in Norwegian: http://metanav.ntnu.no/v2/admindok/navrunkonv.html Do we have an English version of this document? The short version is that the router description should be: link,$to_router[,$comment,$vlan] -- Kristian