mrtg problem

Carlos Silva security at yourdot-mail.com
Tue Aug 15 16:41:20 UTC 2006


   hi
   thats not the question, because ive installed the port right now on
   /usr/local, like the default and nothing.
   /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mrtg_daemon start
   Starting mrtg_daemon.
   Daemonizing MRTG ...
   osiris# /usr/local/bin/rateup: Permission denied
   Rateup ERROR: Can't open 192.168.1.1_1.tmp for write
   ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything
   sensible
   WARNING: rateup died from Signal 0
    with Exit Value 1 when doing router '192.168.1.1_1'
    Signal was 0, Returncode was 1
   /usr/local/bin/rateup: Permission denied
   Rateup ERROR: Can't open 192.168.1.1_4.tmp for write
   ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything
   sensible
   WARNING: rateup died from Signal 0
    with Exit Value 1 when doing router '192.168.1.1_4'
    Signal was 0, Returncode was 1
   same output as / :(
   any ideas?
Best Regards,

Carlos Silva, CSilva
Web: [1]http://www.csilva.org/

   Jeremy Chadwick escreveu:

On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:58:12PM +0100, Carlos Silva wrote:


hi again,

i have troubles with MRTG, a strange error that never happened to me.

output

osiris# /etc/rc.d/mrtg_daemon start
Starting mrtg_daemon.
Daemonizing MRTG ...
osiris# /bin/rateup: Permission denied
Rateup ERROR: Can't open 192.168.1.1_1.tmp for write
ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything sensible
WARNING: rateup died from Signal 0
with Exit Value 1 when doing router '192.168.1.1_1'
Signal was 0, Returncode was 1
/bin/rateup: Permission denied
Rateup ERROR: Can't open 192.168.1.1_4.tmp for write
ERROR: Skipping webupdates because rateup did not return anything sensible
WARNING: rateup died from Signal 0
with Exit Value 1 when doing router '192.168.1.1_4'
Signal was 0, Returncode was 1

someone has an error like that? ideas?


Do you install all of your ports with PREFIX=/ or something?  My
mrtg installation has rateup in /usr/local/bin, and mrtg_daemon.sh
in /usr/local/etc/rc.d.

Possibly some portion of the port isn't respecting a non-default
PREFIX?

References

   1. http://www.csilva.org/


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