If you can write the sar or iptraf script to return the data type for import into the rrd file, you can run a custom script within cacti, to accomplish this. Check the out the way the nice mysql graphs are generated.

I do seem to have a problem myself though, maybe someone here has an idea.

I can't seem to poll snmp on a non standard port. I'm trying to hit several Weblogic instances, and it just times out. Any ideas?

tia

mh

On Apr 18, 2005, at 11:10 PM, Ow Mun Heng wrote:

On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 10:31 -0700, Matthew Hallmark wrote:
I use it in an 800 server / 100 network device environment.  There are
a bunch of custom scripts and graph templates in the cacti forums.
Bind, mysql, and apache are indeed there...

Can cacti handle non SNMP request?? eg: I would like to graph the network usage of local eth0. (without using SNMP)


Matt

On Apr 18, 2005, at 9:58 AM, Dan Noe wrote:

Anyone here use Cacti?  I've been using it for a while and recently
I've
been trying to track down additional things to monitor with it.  I'd
really like to monitor postfix, bind, and spamd, plus apache hits/min
using Cacti if possible.  Anybody have scripts to share?

I added a pretty simple line to snmpd's exec for the number of
ESTABLISHED connections.  You can see this here:

https://isomerica.net/cacti/

U/P: guest/guest

I suppose this could also be modified to track connections in other
states like TIME_WAIT.

Thanks in advance.
Dan

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