SV: RE: [Nav-users] vlan information from cisco switches
My guess is that vlandiscovery is not running, or has a bug that effect you. Check: 1. is the requested information in the swportvlan table (probably not) correct, no information 2. does "nav status" tell you that Networkdiscovery is running Yes, everything is running (hopefully) ~# /etc/init.d/nav status networkDiscovery: Up cricket: Up eventEngine (pid 875) is running... iptrace: Up maintengine: Up servicemon.py (pid 895) is running... smsd.pl (pid 904) is running... thresholdMon: Up mactrace: Up logengine: Up safe_smsd: Up getDeviceData (pid 910) is running... backup: Up pping.py (pid 922) is running... Alertengine is running with process id 935. It has been running for 10 hours and 46 minutes. 3. is networkDiscovery-stderr.log updated reasently? does it give you a clue? The networkDiscovery-stderr.log is emty. One of the other on the nav-users-list has a cisco 2980 running software 6.3(10) and don't have this problem. My cisco 2980 is running software 6.3(5), so maybe a software upgrade will do the trick? Peder
From Borge.Brunes at cc.uit.no Tue Mar 8 15:25:32 2005 From: Borge.Brunes at cc.uit.no (Borge Brunes) Date: Tue Mar 8 15:25:37 2005 Subject: [Nav-users] more problems with the logger subsystem Message-ID: <200503081425.j28EPWt8052853@duke.cc.uit.no>
The logengine is "leaking" connections until postgres says "connection limit exceeded for non superusers": postgres[87954]: [2-1] FATAL: connection limit exceeded for non-superusers I'm not a pythonexpert, but I guess that somewhere in the logengine.py-code a connection is opened and not closed. regards, -- Borge Brunes, Computer Center, University of Tromso, Norway http://www.cc.uit.no/~borge/ | http://www.freebsd.org
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