12 Apr
2011
12 Apr
'11
8:26 p.m.
Thanks for the fast reply. Now it's clear, how Xymon gets the data via RRD and netstat; And...yes, I've found the "netstat -v" at the xymonclient sources. That brought me to a new problem: it's difficult to write a "netstat -v" wrapper which is able to ignore my bad interfaces. Now, I've seen that also a "netstat -v" at shell level gives me the errormessages. And: while checking the problem the adapter disappeared. That means, I have a hardware-problem, and I don't have to write any tricky scripts to exclude bad entNN devices. Thanks for explaining the way how xymon_rrd get's the network stats!
Best regards, D.Altmann