Hi!
Which is the premisse for netmap colorize the link between two devices? What is the meaning of grey's link color? I'm wondering this because from yesterday to today, the links between my devices changed from green to grey...
Solved by reading docs -> https://nav.uninett.no/netmap.
The colors are based on rrd files generated by cricket. But, my device is slow to anwser snmp get-bulk requests. So, to solve the problem, I've to increase the timeout value of cricket's Default configuration to 15.0:
/usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config/Defaults
snmp-timeout = 15.0
2013/3/21 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@gmail.com
Hi!
Which is the premisse for netmap colorize the link between two
devices? What is the meaning of grey's link color? I'm wondering this because from yesterday to today, the links between my devices changed from green to grey...
-- Att. Bruno Galindro da Costa
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 09:46:54 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa bruno.galindro@gmail.com wrote:
Solved by reading docs -> https://nav.uninett.no/netmap.
The colors are based on rrd files generated by cricket. But, my device is slow to anwser snmp get-bulk requests. So, to solve the problem, I've to increase the timeout value of cricket's Default configuration to 15.0:
/usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config/Defaults
snmp-timeout = 15.0
Thanks for sharing your solution!
Also, AFAIK, Cricket doesn't use bulk requests at all, so your device just seems generally slow to respond to any SNMP request.
Also, AFAIK, Cricket doesn't use bulk requests at all, so your device just seems generally slow to respond to any SNMP request.
Agree
2013/4/2 Morten Brekkevold morten.brekkevold@uninett.no
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013 09:46:54 -0300 Bruno Galindro da Costa < bruno.galindro@gmail.com> wrote:
Solved by reading docs -> https://nav.uninett.no/netmap.
The colors are based on rrd files generated by cricket. But, my device is slow to anwser snmp get-bulk requests. So, to solve the problem, I've to increase the timeout value of cricket's Default configuration to 15.0:
/usr/local/nav/etc/cricket-config/Defaults
snmp-timeout = 15.0
Thanks for sharing your solution!
Also, AFAIK, Cricket doesn't use bulk requests at all, so your device just seems generally slow to respond to any SNMP request.
-- Morten Brekkevold UNINETT