Thank you for helping out here, Kristian :)
Restarted NAV with the new getDeviceData.jar, and it has been running for about three hours now. It still seems like NAV is having problems with collecting information about ports and modules.
I tried to re-add some devices, for example a Catalyst 2980 GA (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.51) and a Catalyst 2948 G (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.42).
Looked through some tables in the database, where I can find data from other switches, but I can't find any port/module information from those two. Cricket on the other hand collects Memory and SysUptime from them, but no statistics about the ports.
Would some logs be of any interest?
- Fredrik Holmberg
-----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: Forselv Ketil [mailto:Ketil.Forselv@hin.no] Sendt: 30. januar 2005 22:17 Til: Fredrik Holmberg Kopi: nav-users@itea.ntnu.no Emne: RE: [Nav-users] some adjustments
I'm also experiencing this (for Cat7200, Cat6509 and Cat3750).
Cat2948G and 2980G, which beta 8 couldn't handle, works fine in beta 9.
- Ketil
Hauge Odd Arne said:
Yes I'm experiencing this. I thought it was problems with the switch type... But may be it's not...
- odd arne hauge
Fredrik Holmberg said:
After upgrading to Beta 9, re-adding a switch to the database results in NAV having trouble showing switchports/modules etc. in Report (and Cricket as well). It just says "0" on both modules and ports. Anyone else experiencing this?