Thank you for clarification. I was interested in If there are any
disadvantages If the amount of CPU cores is too high maybe because of
Overhead to share the load.
Good to know i can scale it easily If i run it on VMs
Ben Kochie schrieb am Samstag, 13. Januar 2024 um 10:51:49 UTC+1:
> No, Go
Keep in mind that you so Not only need the vendor specific MIBs but you
need in Addition all MIBs which are listet at the to of the MIB as
"IMPORTED". So you maybe need other MIBs in the folder to have the
complete OID path.
Maybe post:
- Your MIBs folder with the MIBs you use
- The
You need to look at your generator output. I'm guessing there were errors.
The HUAWEI-ENTITY-EXTENT-MIB OIDs you listed are in a table, so you can't
*get* them, you need to *walk* them. When you generate, the output should
have indexes that need to be used.
You need to make sure your vendor MIBs
No, Go is not specifically limited to a number of cores. For the exporters,
they should scale vertically just fine as well as horizontally.
The only limit I've seen is how well the SNMP exporter's UDP packet
handling works. IIRC you may run into UDP packets per second limits before
you run into
Currently using snmp_exporter version 0.25.0
The problem I had with SNMPv3 has been solved by recompiling generator.yml!
However, the if_mib used by default uses the standard SMP management
protocol. Some functions on network devices cannot be monitored. You need
to add the manufacturer's
Just to clarify: I picked "4 cores" out of thin air just as an example to
work through, same as I picked 15 second scrape interval and 150ms per
scrape.
On Saturday 13 January 2024 at 09:34:21 UTC Brian Candler wrote:
> One reason is you may already have eight 4-core servers lying around.
>
>
One reason is you may already have eight 4-core servers lying around.
If it's a VM then of course you can just scale up to the largest instance
size available, before you need to go to multiple instnaces.
On Saturday 13 January 2024 at 00:20:10 UTC Alexander Wilke wrote:
> Hello,
> sorry to
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