05-12-2009 05:17 AM
I currently use IPM 2.6. I configured HTTP performance from a remote router to a local server. I got "Data Response Error..." when I view statistics. Do I need to add local server to the target group along with SNMP string? Thank you in advance.
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05-12-2009 10:54 AM
05-12-2009 09:42 AM
No. Just make sure that if you've added a hostname for your HTTP server that the router is configured to be able to resolve hostnames to IP addresses.
05-12-2009 10:05 AM
I added host name with its IP address to the source router configuration and am still getting "Data Response Error @
05-12-2009 10:07 AM
What version of code is running on your source router?
05-12-2009 10:10 AM
12.2(18)SXF12a
05-12-2009 10:24 AM
Post the output of show rtr configuration and show rtr coll.
05-12-2009 10:29 AM
6509#sh rtr configuration
Complete Configuration Table (includes defaults)
Entry Number: 7077
Owner: 161|ipm-ciscoworks2-vorabhas
Tag: 6509 to Cha
Type of Operation to Perform: http
Reaction and History Threshold (milliseconds): 5000
Operation Frequency (seconds): 60
Operation Timeout (milliseconds): 5000
Verify Data: FALSE
Status of Entry (SNMP RowStatus): active
Protocol Type: httpAppl
Target Address:
Source Address: 0.0.0.0
Target Port: 0
Source Port: 0
Request Size (ARR data portion): 1
Response Size (ARR data portion): 1
Control Packets: enabled
Loose Source Routing: disabled
LSR Path:
Type of Service Parameters: 0x0
HTTP Operation: get
HTTP Server Version: 1.0
URL: http://chantilly-rt/cgi-bin/routers2.cgi
Proxy:
Raw String(s):
Cache Control: disabled
Life (seconds): infinite - runs forever
Next Scheduled Start Time: Start Time already passed
Entry Ageout (seconds): 3600
Connection Loss Reaction Enabled: FALSE
Timeout Reaction Enabled: FALSE
Threshold Reaction Type: immediate
Threshold Falling (milliseconds): 3000
Threshold Count: 5
Threshold Count2: 5
Reaction Type: trapAndNmvt
Verify Error Reaction Enabled: FALSE
Number of Statistic Hours kept: 2
Number of Statistic Paths kept: 1
Number of Statistic Hops kept: 1
Number of Statistic Distribution Buckets kept: 1
Statistic Distribution Interval (milliseconds): 20
Number of History Lives kept: 0
Number of History Buckets kept: 15
Number of History Samples kept: 1
History Filter Type: none
6509#sh rtr collection-statistics
Collected Statistics
Entry Number: 7077
HTTP URL: http://chantilly-rt/cgi-bin/routers2.cgi
Start Time: 13:18:27.000 EDT Tue May 12 2009
Comps: 0 RTTMin: 0
OvrTh: 0 RTTMax: 0
DNSTimeOut: 0 RTTSum: 0
TCPTimeOut: 0 RTTSum2: 0
TraTimeOut: 0 DNSRTT: 0
DNSError: 0 TCPConRTT: 0
HTTPError: 0 TransRTT: 0
IntError: 60 MesgSize: 0
Busies: 0
Entry Number: 7077
HTTP URL: http://chantilly-rt/cgi-bin/routers2.cgi
Start Time: 14:18:27.000 EDT Tue May 12 2009
Comps: 0 RTTMin: 0
OvrTh: 0 RTTMax: 0
DNSTimeOut: 0 RTTSum: 0
TCPTimeOut: 0 RTTSum2: 0
TraTimeOut: 0 DNSRTT: 0
DNSError: 0 TCPConRTT: 0
HTTPError: 0 TransRTT: 0
IntError: 10 MesgSize: 0
Busies: 0
05-12-2009 10:31 AM
You're still using a hostname for the URL. From this switch, can you run:
telnet chantilly-rt 80
And get a successful connection?
05-12-2009 10:33 AM
6509#telnet chantilly-rt 80
% telnet connections not permitted from this terminal
6509#telnet 192.168.4.35 80
% telnet connections not permitted from this terminal
6509#
ip host chantilly-rt 192.168.4.35
05-12-2009 10:37 AM
Try removing the collector from the device, then re-add it (i.e. delete the collector through IPM then recreate it). Also, make sure that this URL returns a proper result code. You can check this from another host:
telnet chantilly-rt 80
GET /cgi-bin/routers2.cgi HTTP/1.0
(Then hit enter twice)
You should get a proper HTTP response.
05-12-2009 10:49 AM
I changed URL lookup string to http://
I am observing the results.
05-12-2009 10:50 AM
Do you mean you're waiting to see what happens, or you're seeing the same problem?
05-12-2009 10:52 AM
After I changed URL lookup string to server IP address, the error went away and I got 100% successful attempt (2 out of 2).
05-12-2009 10:54 AM
Good.
05-12-2009 10:57 AM
Will the result show up in HTTP report later?
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