Hello Michael -
Why don't you just use the StatsLog clause?
See sections 5.94 and 5.95 in the manual ("doc/ref.pdf").
regards
Hugh
On 6 Dec 2012, at 03:29, Michael Hulko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It describes the command language from an external source point of view ( if
> I read correctly ).. not from the Radiator server itself.
>
> What the challenge is we want to monitor the Radius servers from another
> source such as Nagios, Whatsup Gold etc. We were looking at Radar and as
> impressive as it is,
> it does not store the data historically, which is what our requirements are.
> The SNMP side of the monitoring does not give us the complete picture, as it
> there is no oid for
> the "Response Time" value that Radar <-> Monitor <-> StatsLog provides unless
> I am missing something. So, what we have done in the past is created a local
> custom SNMP variable through various means for us to
> monitor and collect stats from other systems. We could parse through the
> StatsLog, however, this requires a fair bit of logic and programming and not
> to mention timing.
>
> Having tested the Monitor command language running the command "STATS ." we
> find we can parse the values simply. In order for us to define a custom SNMP
> oid variable
> we need to be able to run this locally on the server itself.
>
> If there is a way that Radar could provide historical and / or write the
> values into a log file for extraction would be easier.
>
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks for your time and input
>
> MH
>
> On 2012-12-04, at 4:19 PM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
>
>> On 12/04/2012 09:43 PM, Michael Hulko wrote:
>>
>>> Just wondering if there is a way to execute the Monitor command language
>>> local to the Radiator server?
>>
>> Does section 25 "Monitor command language" in doc/ref.pdf describe what
>> you are looking for?
>>
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