Re: [Monitorix-general] Network port traffic not working
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From: jf <jf...@sl...> - 2014-06-17 18:19:56
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Hi, I know this is an old thread, but the issue is still there, and I don't know what to do. I also noticed that the graphs under "eth0 Network traffic and usage" do not work any more, but I'm sure they were working before. I don't if I mentionned it, but I'm running on a OpenVZ based VPS. Could this issue be caused by a missing kernel module on the host node? What should I ask/mention to my provider in order to have some more information? Jordi, were you able to find any thing relevant? Thanks for your help! Le 2014-05-16 12:26, Jordi Sanfeliu a écrit : > On 05/13/2014 10:08 PM, jf wrote: > [...] >> Debian 7.4 >> Linux vps 2.6.32-042stab085.20 #1 SMP Fri Mar 21 19:07:05 MSK 2014 >> x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Ok thanks. Since I'm unable to reproduce your problems in the 'ports' > graphs, I'll try to make a fresh install of a Debian 7.4 during this > weekend. > > I'll keep you informed. > > >> >>> Also, can you paste the <port> block of your configuration file? >> <port> >> max = 9 >> rule = 24000 >> list = 25, 15167, 80, 22, 110, 139, 3306, 53, 143 >> <desc> >> 25 = SMTP, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 15167 = CJDNS, udp, in/out, 0, 1000 >> 80 = HTTP, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 22 = SSH, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 110 = POP3, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 139 = NETBIOS, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 3306 = MYSQL, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> 53 = DNS, udp, in, 0, 1000 >> 143 = IMAP, tcp, in, 0, 1000 >> </desc> >> graphs_per_row = 3 >> </port> >> >> I simply replaced the entry for the FTP by another one for CJDNS. > > This looks good to me. > > >> >>> Can you paste the <fs> block of your configuration file? >> <fs> >> <list> >> 0 = /, swap >> </list> >> <desc> >> </desc> >> <devmap> >> </devmap> >> rigid = 2, 0, 2, 0 >> limit = 100, 1000, 100, 1000 >> <alerts> >> rootfs_enabled = n >> rootfs_timeintvl = 3600 >> rootfs_threshold = 100 >> rootfs_script = /path/to/script.sh >> </alerts> >> </fs> >> >> All values are default values >> I suppose that the errors about fs come from this >> "/path/to/script.sh". >> To which file should I make it point? But FS is not very important to >> me, for now. > > No, the alert where there is the 'rootfs_script' option is disabled. So > that's not the cause of these error messages. > > I think that the cause of them is that your system doesn't has enabled > a swap device. If so, please, remove it from the list '0'. > > >>> # iptables -nxvL INPUT >>> >>> should say you the current traffic accounting for each port in the >>> INPUT >>> chain. >> The output shows no lines about monitorix rules... >> > > If that command doesn't show you the Monitorix iptables rules, then it > means that either Monitorix is not running or another application > (possibly a firewall) has flushed out the Monitorix rules. > > Regards. > > -- > Jordi Sanfeliu > FIBRANET Network Services Provider > http://www.fibranet.cat > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE > Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos. > Get unparalleled scalability from the best Selenium testing platform > available > Simple to use. Nothing to install. Get started now for free." > http://p.sf.net/sfu/SauceLabs > _______________________________________________ > Monitorix-general mailing list > Mon...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/monitorix-general |