On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 23:10 +0200, Tawanda Kavayi wrote:
> From snmpwalk, the dot1q subinterfaces appear as so:
Have you checked for traffic counters for the subinterfaces?
IIRC, cfgmaker is triggered to create a configuration section
by finding a traffic counter in the MI
actually exist.
To see what SNMP is reporting for the device, the 'snmpcmd'
family of tools is useful. If these are available on your
server (and it's some kind of *nix system), you can find out
more using the command
man s
ifAlias = EXPECTED-STUFF
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> On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 16:37 +0100, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
>> Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions.
>
> When you walk them by hand, you are using snmp v2c. Since you've
> obfuscated the debug, I can't tell if you are using v1 o
ew to
your preference.
It's like Australia: not upside-down if you're
living there. 8-)
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readings lower than those from the one labelled as intake
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custom templates for cfgmaker involves less work on my part than
developing and maintaining a custom substitute for cfgmaker.
I use custom templates for a variety of purposes, including
tracking the client association-counts for 802.11 access points.
t}NUcastPkts,
if{In,Out}Errors).
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t-specific options like this. You need
Options[SE-ULUS-HUAWEI-1-cpu]: growright, gauge, nopercent
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> Is it wrong to assume that I can't do indexmaker at this point -
> right? as when I tried that it failed also:
>
> Use of uninitialized value $first in hash element at ./indexmaker line 353.
If the configuration contained no targets, indexmaker would
have nothing to go on. Your assumption is reasonable.
I hope this helps.
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On 23/04/10 12:49, Obdeijn, Arnold wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am running MRTG in daemon mode (RunAsDaemon) and I want MRTG to
> reload it's config file three times a day. In the documentation I
> found the following:
>
> "Note that when using daemon mode MRTG should no longer be started
> from cro
On 18/05/10 05:51, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> On 5/10/10 8:16 AM Richard Gliebe wrote:
>> > Hi all,
> me onesmore,
>
> nobody has done this before?
>
> Thanks
> Richard
>
>> >
>> > We are running MRTG 2.14.7-2ubuntu3 on a Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS Box.
>> >
>> > We currently graph the interfaces from our C
[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: wbs-qusb-001
Title[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: Active wireless clients on
wbs-qusb-001 Do0
PageTop[wbs-qusb-001-wlclients-Do0]: wbs-qusb-001 Do0
System:wbs-qusb-001.ucd.ie
Active Wireless Clients
### END Interface
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('MaxValue' ?) might have
been a good choice back whenever, but it's obviously not
feasible to change now.
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On 20/05/10 14:21, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
> Now, the web interface shows me the traffic and not the connected clients.
>
> At this moment, one Client is connected to this AP:
>
> k2# ./check_conn_rad0 ap-w106-19.uclv.net 20 35
> Connections Dot11Radio0 OK: 1
>
> Where
On 21/05/10 13:43, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> the only thing, which is missmatching my graph, is this needed MaxBytes
> option in the cfg File.
>
> This shows me at the left side of the graph this $%"!...@# "Bytes per Second".
>
> It there a way to change this to "connected wireless users"?
T
showed lower than its 'intake' temperature!
I'ld recommend learning how to use snmpwalk to check
what the unit is actually reporting ...
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On 14/06/10 10:42, Julien Youx wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using MRTG since 5 years, but I have a new problem... I get datas
> in a bash script, the execution is OK (it gives datas), I've no errors
> in my mrtg log file, but in the graph log data, I've always the same
> valudes :
> 1276507802 109 168
> 1276
the value to be plotted.
As expected, MRTG is graphing the value of (66 - 66) / 300
for you. This is indeed always zero.
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On 13/09/10 23:03, Steve Shipway wrote:
> In fact, we don't use daemon mode here, either.
>
> The reason for this is that, if using daemon mode, you need to use
> threading
or multiple daemon instances, each dealing with a different
collection of equipment.
> and then you lose con
ome interest.
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On 28/09/10 00:13, Steve Shipway wrote:
> The second I've fixed with a patch for MRTG to make it reload the CFG file if
> it has changed;
Neat!
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On 29 Sep 2010, at 17:44, Arvon Griffiths wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a script that can generate only the graphs as simple
> images and do it only when invoked?
I've done some work on just such a thing. It works locally, but needs
quite some finishing off to make it presentable
am minded to 'fix'
the parsing, probably using the Parse::RecDescent module from
CPAN.
If someone else has already done (some of, or something like)
this, I'ld be happy to avoid repeating the effort.
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this level of detail in the IEEE OUI list. Perhaps its
just myopia; if not, I'ld be interested to know your method.
I'm copying the list, as I'm sure I'm not the only one who will be
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On 21/04/11 02:29, Steve Shipway wrote:
> Apple have many ranges of MAC addresses assigned to them; by
> investigation, I've been able to deduce that some groups are used
> exclusively by certain devices. Unfortunately this is not always the
> case (some groups appear to be shared between several)
On 28 Jun 2011, at 15:09, Daniele Sluijters wrote:
> Is it even possible to use such "complex" Target-lines with RRD as a backend?
You'll have seen earlier replies.
What you can display is limited only by your imagination and daring
(or those qualities in the author of yo
an SNMP Object Navigator tool.
I find it really useful for finding the MIB objects I need.
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en&translate=Translate&objectInput=1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.85.7.1.9#oidContent
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WithPeak[scarr-named-stats]: ymw
For the time being (although we may have to block access at some stage)
you may be able to see the result here:
http://scarr.ucd.ie/mrtg/bf/servers/scarr/scarr-named-stats.html
I hope this help
avoid (as far as is feasible) installation from source.
The same MRTG configuration is also running without problem on an
older system, due for retirement in the near future. This system
runs Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3.4, with Perl 5.8.0 and
MRTG 2.15.2.
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On 20 Dec 2011, at 13:07, Daniel McDonald wrote:
> Are you seeing log messages?
Just one line, not very relevant to the error:
Daemonizing MRTG ...
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Absolutely.
Our monitoring servers run a few dozen instances.
Fault isolation, rather than speed, was the main motivation in our case.
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As you probably know, that '.' specifies the root OID,
so that the entire tree is matched.
I don't know whether this will help, or is even relevant, in
your situation, but it may be worth a try.
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> Can anyone suggest what I might be missing, other than an upgrade to a
> really current
> release of MRTG?
2.17.4 seems to work as expected.
I really appreciate the CentOS Repos.
ect the .log file and use the data there to populate an
automatically-generated .rrd file.
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Cool, but
>- reuse MRTG log files
[...]
>- less intensive disk writes for .log files
What about RRD?
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questing, the others don't.
Without knowing more about your devices, it's difficult to say more.
You can dump the entire populated part of the MIB using snmpwalk, by
specifying "." as the OID.
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Aizad Fauzi wrote:
>
> I'll find a way to remove OK file periodically.
Or perhaps just on startup?
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for each
of these approaches, but have some connectivity trouble just now and
so am
without the necessary access.
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is fairly simple. You just need
to
obtain and install a starter script and follow the instructions for
"RunAsDaemon".
I'm not a Linux expert nor do I write perl, I just install and use
I understand. 8-)
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of the RPM to consider this a bug and add it
to the list of things to be done. In the latter, it's falls to you
to identify any conflicts and to specify parameters at installation
time which steer the process appropriately. TANSTAAFL.
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used by chkconfig.
Having never done this before,
You'll need thorough testing.
the only other thing I install is Nagios and it comes with an
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configuration whose RRD
database is missing. As you can guess, this is only done once per
target, as the RRD
database is no longer missing after that.
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Clue, please, anyone?
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config issue between the device and my command?
This.
The cfgmaker tool is independent of any running MRTG configuration.
You seem to have some discrepancy between the SNMPv3 credentials your
command is using and those required by your device
k down the cause, but suspect a bug rather
than a configuration error.
This is because kMg is a per-target option, not a per-graph one as (for
example) WithPeak is.
So, if it's working for the daily graph, it should work also for the
others.
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C:\Windows\system32>snmpwalk -v1 -c public 10.100.214.3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1005 = Gauge32: 45
(This should be the actual temperature and 45C seems about what I
would expect)
C:\Windows\system32>sn
On 9 Jan 2008, at 12:37, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
I'm suspecting that some resource (per-process file handles?) is being
consumed instead of re-cycled, but really have no idea. It doesn't
seem to be memory, as far as our graphs show (I prefer not to
advertise
the
3).
The log file for the mrtg-dns process had only the normally expected
contents, "Daemonizing MRTG ...". I con't see anything relevant in
/var/log/messages for the "day the logging died" either.
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On 29 Jan 2008, at 18:54, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
About mrtg+rrd frontend did you try routers2 ?http://
www.steveshipway.org/software/
Of course! It's one of the three mentioned, and it's very impressive.
AFAICS, routers2 is so well integrated that it doesn't expose the
done.
The HOWTO document as shipped with routers2 also has a lot of
helpful information.
Sure. Thanks.
Steve (author of routers2 so of course slightly biased)
I appreciate full disclosure. 8-)
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On 1 Feb 2008, at 15:09, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
1. append the cfgmaker output from the second device to the first .cfg
file. This is the least scalable method.
[ ... ]
3. Create separate files for each device using cfgmaker. Create a
"wrapper" config that has Include: statements for ever
On 2 Feb 2008, at 12:54, PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
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> Would you care to explain how '3' has a scalability advantage
> over ''1'?
Because trying to maintain one fi
t a single generously-included
and well-forked instance will perfom better than an equivalent
collection of include-free instances is based on a
"high-quality educated guess" (not to be discounted), or rather
on measurements. Has anyone done a study and pub
On 1 Mar 2008, at 17:49, Michael Stromberg wrote:
> I want to use mrtg to plot two integer values on the same graph. I
> have a shell script that returns two integer values already, and I
> want mrtg to paint them on the same graph.
Read http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/doc/mrtg-reference.en.html.
I add a new view in the handler. This is then immediately available
for all relevant index pages -- no more visiting each directory
where the index needs to be updated!
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On 8 Mar 2008, at 17:54, R Dicaire wrote:
I tried using the OIDs
ipSystemStatsInReceives.ipv6 and ipSystemStatsOutRequests.ipv6 from
IP-MIB but this doesnt seem to be working as there has been no
movement of the graph in 12 hours though there's definitely been IPv6
traffic, and I see the count
On 8 Apr 2008, at 15:41, Mills, Charles wrote:
I believe I have the correct OID
What does snmpwalk tell you?
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On 8 Apr 2008, at 21:43, Walid Shoughary wrote:
I tried doing that but I still get a 10 as a result.
I take it, you mean, without any scaling prefix (k, M, G ...)?
I wonder which release of MRTG you are using. There was a bug
a few releases ago which caused these pref
On 16 Apr 2008, at 22:34, Scott S. Heath wrote:
From this it looks like it's reading the file fine, and the regex is
correct. What would be causing that last 0 getting dropped off?
I'm guessing, and may be wide of the mark.
Check your locale. I don't know enough about locale
On 18 Apr 2008, at 02:06, Kevin Pham wrote:
I dont seem to know any OID for the ASA5505.
Here are some things I find useful.
snmpbulkwalk options equipment-name-or-address .
You'll need at least option -v for the SNMP version ('-v2c' works
for most of my equipment), a
could use full paths in your script, rather
than bare command names.
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On 2 May 2008, at 09:23, Ertan Atila wrote:
On RIPE’s web page there is a sample how they follow their IP usage
with MRTG which you can find at the linl below. Unfortunately they
did not mention how they do that.
Besides the suggestions already mentioned, you may find it useful
/var/local/mrtg
joe(user)31:
As you can see, that box has 45 instances of MRTG, covering
4845 targets. These include performance figures both from
network equipment (bit/sec, pkt/sec, etc) and from the local
server (CPU, disk, DNS query rate, NTP time sync, etc).
Hello.
I can read this MIB entry with snmpwalk, but MRTG is having some
problem. I know I'm missing something, but can't see what.
I'll be grateful for suggestions, as I'm baffled.
What follows below shows
- MRTG version (not splinter-new)
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008 19:50:57 +0100, Eric Brander
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> Target line must have two data points.
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 01:25:43 +0100, Steve Shipway
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you do not have SNMP capability on your host, then you will need to
> use a different method to obtain the data.
For example, I use the configuration fragment shown below.
I expect there are clev
On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 21:33 +0100, Tobias Oetiker wrote:
> you have to create a single large mrtg.cfg file and run one
> instance of mrtg with the forks option in the cfg file.
It's not the only option, but probably the safest and
simplest for someone claiming to be a newbie.
I prefer to run seve
wo interfaces to choose from, but "IN" always means "into
the device", and "OUT" the opposite.
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> Thanks in advance for sharing any relevant experience. If no-one
> can help, one of us will report our results in due course.
We (re-) installed libpng and gd. This eliminated the
problem. We also found that
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 00:16 -0500, R Dicaire wrote:
> This isn't the first time nics have been reordered in snmp, and its
> annoying to have to go into mrtg.cfg to change it everytime the
> machine is rebooted.
You can avoid the problem by not using some other character
than the i
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 14:33 -0500, R Dicaire wrote:
> Also, are the contents of [ ] critical to the resolution of interface
> name when using --ifref=name?
Not at all. The contents of the [ ] serve to identify
the data set to MRTG, and are used to name the log file.
It's
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 09:15 +0100, Michaël Steiver wrote:
> i m looking for OID Values for CPU monitoring and Memory monitoring
> for Cisco Router (2801, 2821 and 2851)
Have you tried Googling for (for example) 'cisco 2801 mib cpu'
(without the quotes, of course).
If you h
27;ve assumed it makes sense to convert the load average
to a percentage. This may (or not) fit your needs.
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On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 04:29 -0800, Evert wrote:
>
> I was hoping to do it all from within mrtg.conf, but I guess that's
> not possible...?
Possible:
Target[server-loadavg]:
`amazingly-complex-one-line-shell-script
with weird arguments and stuff
| piped through je-ne-sais-quoi`
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 11:41 -0800, Freddie Cash wrote:
> snmpwalk -v 2c -c
>
> That will connect via SNMP to and list all the SNMP
> MIB entries that it knows about.
That may work for you, but ...
The (version of the) snmp* tools I've used have a default MIB
hierarchy
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 11:41 -0800, Freddie Cash wrote:
> You have to install and use a
> front-end like mrtg-rrd, 14all.cgi, routers2.cgi, and similar.
I know about those three, and have had not quite enough
success in either bending them to my purposes or the converse.
My
If that's no good, try phoning your supplier.
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On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 15:46 -0500, McDonald, Dan wrote:
> So, make the change and wait overnight to see if
> it clears up...
When I'm too impatient for that, I make the changes and
then delete the longer-term html files. When next it runs,
MRTG notices that they're missin
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