[ixpmanager] peer-to-peer statistics | sFlow
Vladislav Leontjev
vladislav.leontjev at gmail.com
Tue Mar 19 13:05:28 GMT 2019
Thank you for a prompt replay.
# sudo find / -name ixpmanager.conf
/usr/local/etc/ixpmanager.conf
API looks good:
{"1":{"80":{"0007eb******":1,"0004c1******":3}}}
My *nix knowledge not as much. Should I start install from fresh or
there is an ability to
trace somehow why ixpmanager.conf is not being used?
вт, 19 мар. 2019 г. в 14:42, Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>:
> Vladislav Leontjev wrote on 19/03/2019 11:35:
> > I get:
> > but when I've tried to load:
> > tools/runtime/sflow/
> > FATAL: could not read IXP Manager API call on
> > http://10.10.10.1/api/v4/sflow-db-mapper/learned-macs
> >
> > Why it's trying to get learned-macs? Even I've configured: "macdbtype =
> > configured" in ixpmanager.conf? Or maybe there are another reasons?
>
> Seems strange. The sflow-to-rrd-handler script will look for
> ixpmanager.conf in tools/runtime/etc, then /usr/local/etc, then /etc.
> Can you check to make sure that you don't have multiple copies of the
> config file. If you specify macdbtype = configured, then it shouldn't
> attempt to load the learned mac address table.
>
> Can you also check that the API calls are working properly? If you log
> in to IXP manager, then open up
> http://10.10.10.1/api/v4/sflow-db-mapper/configured-macs in your
> browser, that should return a json blob containing all the MAC addresses
> you've entered.
>
> Nick
>
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