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Old 02-02-2005, 07:39 AM   #1
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Unhappy snmp and Suse 9


Hey all,

I've used MRTG forever to get pretty graphs of bandwidth. It's a great tool, and I love it.

On my latest box, SuSE Pro 9, I'm having some issues. When I set up MRTG, it worked great, then it stopped. When I debugged it all, I found that the interface "sit0" had sudenly gone away, thus making the indexing in the SNMP values off. I canged my MRTG config, and that worked. But then sit0 came back for some reason, and the indicies were off again.

I don't use sit0, can I make it go away for ever? Please? It's been on every SuSE box I've ever used, and I still haven't figured out a way to make it go away, since it's not a peice of hardware.

Thank you very much,
 
  


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