Re: OpenBGPd SNMP
On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 10:34:01AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015-10-04, Mike Hammettwrote: > > Are there any packages out there that expose OpenBGPd or other OpenBSD > > parameters via SNMP? Would like to check generic health of the system, > > number of routes, number of peers, number of routes per peer, etc. > > System sensors ("sysctl hw.sensors") are exported by snmpd(8) as > OPENBSD-SENSORS-MIB, this is non-standard but if you spend a little > time with the standard ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB and its dependency ENTITY-MIB > you'll soon understand why. (lm_sensor on linux also uses its own MIB > for this). > > There's nothing currently public for bgpd. Bret has a WIP diff though. > I'd contacted the author of the original email off-list, but after much ill-mannered name calling from sthen have mailed the diff to tech, for those interested in guineaing in the pig fashion.
Re: OpenBGPd SNMP
On 2015-10-04, Mike Hammettwrote: > Are there any packages out there that expose OpenBGPd or other OpenBSD > parameters via SNMP? Would like to check generic health of the system, > number of routes, number of peers, number of routes per peer, etc. System sensors ("sysctl hw.sensors") are exported by snmpd(8) as OPENBSD-SENSORS-MIB, this is non-standard but if you spend a little time with the standard ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB and its dependency ENTITY-MIB you'll soon understand why. (lm_sensor on linux also uses its own MIB for this). There's nothing currently public for bgpd. Bret has a WIP diff though.
OpenBGPd SNMP
Are there any packages out there that expose OpenBGPd or other OpenBSD parameters via SNMP? Would like to check generic health of the system, number of routes, number of peers, number of routes per peer, etc. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest Internet Exchange http://www.midwest-ix.com
Re: OpenBGPd SNMP
On Sun, Oct 04, 2015 at 09:59:24PM BST, Mike Hammett wrote: > Are there any packages out there that expose OpenBGPd or other OpenBSD > parameters via SNMP? Would like to check generic health of the system, > number of routes, number of peers, number of routes per peer, etc. ls /usr/share/snmp/mibs Raf