You are missing applying the SLA to an interface.

Also the trigger is not going to match, Type is going to be "SLA"

The output of php rrd_analyzer.php <interface_id> will help.

Javier

Alhagie Puye wrote:
Hey all,

I'm trying to monitor bandwidith usage on an ethernet interface. For
some reason, the SLA I created is not even getting analyzed. I have
turned on debugging and it is not showing up when the SLA gets analyzed.

Here is what I have I have done:

A) Created the SLA definition as follows.
        Description: Input Traffic > 10%
        Show Info: IN > 10%
        Condition: (<in> > ((<bandwidthin>*10)/100))
        Show Expression: (<in> / 1000)
        Show Unit: Kbps

B) Created the SLA Group
        Description: Input Traffic > 10%
        Interface Type: Physical Interfaces
        Event Type: SLA
        Alarm State: Alert
        Event Text: Input Traffic > 10%

C) Trigger Configuration
        Description: Input Traffic > 10%
        Type: Match Events

        View Rules
                Position 10
                Field: Type
                Operator: In
                Value: Input Traffic > 10%


What am I missing?

After setting up all of this, I started 12G folder download between two
of the boxes to generate high traffic...nada.


Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Alhagie Puye - Network Engineer
Datawave Group of Companies
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