Clock is set to pool.ntp.org, with updates, and it is working correctly. I verified the system clock being set to now.
I have waited over 24 hours, and the graph is not updated yet; still has the same error message.
Note that even prior to the problem, I was getting nothing on the RED0 graph even under heavy load. The IMQ map was (and still is, apparently) working correctly.
Possible external problem: I ported this configuration over from a .62 machine that has been extensively played with, and so it is possible that I have a bad config coming in (even though the it appeared to work correctly before). Is there a way of clearing the QOS config completely and allowing a default to be regenerated. I could then try this with a known, clean config.
Possible ignorance problem: I really don't know what I'm doing. I noted that class 1xx were on the red interface, so I created a parent class in that numeric range (109). However, I noted that many classes were duplicated in the 2xx range (for imq0, which I assume is vpn), and I did not duplicate the 109 and create a 209. Would that cause this problem? Is it simply operator error?
I would love to do some additional troubleshooting but if my ignorance of this subject is causing the problem, I do not want to take away from other testing.
Rod
On 09/10/2012 03:17 AM, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hey,
firstly, check if the system's clock is set correctly. Normally there is the NTP server which does the job.
Secondly, wait. The graphs will take some time to show up.
Michael
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 15:25 -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
This may not be a bug. I am messing with something I do not understand very well. However, I was able to get an error message when trying to add a rule to QOS. Steps taken:
Add parent class
Class: 190, Interface Red0, Priority 1, Guaranteed Bandwidth 325,
Maximum Bandwidth 6514, Burst null, Ceil Burst null, TOS 0, Remark "Daily Data ssh"
Add new port rule, tcp source 54555
Add new port rule, tcp destination 54555
Red graph now shows error message The image "https://10.111.163.1:444/cgi-bin/qos.cgi?red0?hour" can not be displayed, because it contains errors"
Anything I should to to investigate? Or, possibly I need to simply wait until the rrd's are updated, in which case I'd think the error message should read "updating" or something.
Rod