Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
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In the above example, I've put in evidence the conection beetween 251.245 and 251.247.
Here are those interface graphs:
*251.245:*
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*251.247:* [image: Imagem inline 4]
[Bruno Galindro da Costa]
| Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this | print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
The same thing is also there in geomap, but it is working.
My setup is based on UNINETT deb-packages and three servers, splitting out graphite and postgresql on separate boxes (as previously discussed on this list:-)
Cheers, -Sigurd
Sigurd,
I think that your problem isn't related with my problem. So, I suggest to you start a new thread.
Guys,
Any return about this thread?
2014-07-14 2:16 GMT-03:00 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no:
[Bruno Galindro da Costa]
| Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this | print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
The same thing is also there in geomap, but it is working.
My setup is based on UNINETT deb-packages and three servers, splitting out graphite and postgresql on separate boxes (as previously discussed on this list:-)
Cheers, -Sigurd
Any return?
2014-07-16 8:08 GMT-03:00 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@gmail.com :
Sigurd,
I think that your problem isn't related with my problem. So, I suggest to you start a new thread.
Guys,
Any return about this thread?
2014-07-14 2:16 GMT-03:00 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no:
[Bruno Galindro da Costa]
| Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this | print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
The same thing is also there in geomap, but it is working.
My setup is based on UNINETT deb-packages and three servers, splitting out graphite and postgresql on separate boxes (as previously discussed on this list:-)
Cheers, -Sigurd
-- Att. Bruno Galindro da Costa
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 07:16:29 +0200 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no wrote:
[Bruno Galindro da Costa]
| Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this | print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
Btw, Bruno, there seems to be an open bugreport for your problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1338388
Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
This may be the followinge, which should be fixed in the next release:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1316599
Thank you very much for the feedback Morten!
2014-07-24 6:04 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 07:16:29 +0200 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no wrote:
[Bruno Galindro da Costa]
| Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this | print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
Btw, Bruno, there seems to be an open bugreport for your problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1338388
Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
This may be the followinge, which should be fixed in the next release:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1316599
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT
[Morten Brekkevold]
|| Not that it's of any help, but I saw the same thing before netmap stoped || working, now I get "Error loading graph, please try to reload the page" || and a Django Internal Server Error by email (this started after I added || a few hundred devices, haven't had the time to look into it yet).
| This may be the followinge, which should be fixed in the next release:
| https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1316599
Looks like the same thing yes.
Any hints on when the next release will be?
Cheers, -Sigurd
On Wed, 06 Aug 2014 07:23:18 +0200 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no wrote:
| https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1316599
Looks like the same thing yes.
Any hints on when the next release will be?
I'm ambitiously hoping to release tomorrow, amidst all the vacation backlog ,)
ok!
2014-08-13 3:21 GMT-03:00 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no:
On Wed, 06 Aug 2014 07:23:18 +0200 Sigurd Mytting sigurd@mytting.no wrote:
| https://bugs.launchpad.net/nav/+bug/1316599
Looks like the same thing yes.
Any hints on when the next release will be?
I'm ambitiously hoping to release tomorrow, amidst all the vacation backlog ,)
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 17:48:50 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@gmail.com wrote:
Why netmap is showing gray traffic of my interfaces? See this print (I've removed the net prefix for security reasons):
I'm not sure, it could a multitude of reasons. Our summer intern, Eivind, is working on the Netmap code this summer and has been investigating something similar to this. He may be able to help you. He's on vacation this week, but I believe he will be back next week.
Cc: to Eivind; not sure you are subscribed to nav-users, so there's a hot tip for you :)