01-02-2013 11:19 PM
Hi.
We recently discovered that one of our asr9006 stoped generating snmp ifInOctets / ifOutOctets, resulting in mrtg graph loss.
There is no output of 'snmpwalk -c<community> -v1 <ip-address> IF-MIB::ifOutOctets'. Checking the log on the router, we had some errors a few days ago, wich i suspect has something to do with it;
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Dec 27 00:00:04.614 MET: statsd_manager_g[1129]: %SYSDB-LIBSYSDB-7-INTERNAL : [1] : Unable to read entire message: rc 0xe (Bad address) : pkg/bin/statsd_manager_g : (PID=270625) : -Traceback= 4c7ee178 4c246b08 4c247604 4c242d98 4de0256c 400000e8 40000a60
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Dec 27 00:05:03.650 MET: statsd_manager_g[1129]: %SYSDB-LIBSYSDB-7-INTERNAL : [1] : Unable to read entire message: rc 0xe (Bad address) : pkg/bin/statsd_manager_g : (PID=270625) : -Traceback= 4c7ee178 4c246b08 4c247604 4c242d98 4de0256c 400000e8 40000a60
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Dec 27 00:12:58.563 MET: statsd_manager_g[1129]: %SYSDB-LIBSYSDB-7-INTERNAL : [1] : Unable to read entire message: rc 0xe (Bad address) : pkg/bin/statsd_manager_g : (PID=270625) : -Traceback= 4c7ee178 4c246b08 4c247604 4c242d98 4de0256c 400000e8 40000a60
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:Dec 27 00:16:15.841 MET: statsd_manager_g[1129]: %SYSDB-LIBSYSDB-7-INTERNAL : [1] : Unable to read entire message: rc 0xe (Bad address) : pkg/bin/statsd_manager_g : (PID=270625) : -Traceback= 4c7ee178 4c246b08 4c247604 4c242d98 4de0256c 400000e8 40000a60
I restarted the process 'statsd_manager_g', but it still doesn't generate the snmp octets.
By bringing down/up a interface the counters start to work for that specific interface, but this is not an option at the moment (i tested a hsrp interface for the convinience)
Is there some other process that handles this? Any other ideas?
Running software is V 4.1.0
Regards
Andreas
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01-03-2013 10:57 PM
Hi Andreas,
The issue is not known and I don’t’ have one reply to answer it. We’d need to have more details from the system to decode the tracebacks and look at the system health. That is better to open a TAC service request for it.
Regards,
/A
01-03-2013 10:57 PM
Hi Andreas,
The issue is not known and I don’t’ have one reply to answer it. We’d need to have more details from the system to decode the tracebacks and look at the system health. That is better to open a TAC service request for it.
Regards,
/A
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