Cisco and Mikrotik via NetFlow data sent to a pair of redundant PMACCT
collectors which store data on a set of redundant SQL servers. All
writes are done on one SQL server and all reads are done from a slave.
There is a second slave just for backup.
On 01/05/2012 08:30 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-28 at 13:51 -0800, Matt Jenkins wrote:
I put together a very simple page: http://usage.sbbnet.com
Currently it takes an IP address but could easily take a customer ID
number instead.
http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=1325107879
Greetings
We have been using Pmacct to gather bandwidth accounting information for some
time now. This is processed for our own use on a monthly basis.
Our current problem is customers requesting access to this information on a
regular basis throughout the month.
At the moment I believe we
We use Cacti and give customers who request it individual login's to see
only their utilization.
http://www.cacti.net/
On 12/28/2011 3:37 PM, Kevin Battersby wrote:
Greetings
We have been using Pmacct to gather bandwidth accounting information for some
time now. This is processed for our own
Hi,
I've been eyeing torrus for a while, but I just ran across this demo
integration with torrus, SIAM, and Extopus...
http://demo.oetiker.torrus.net/
SIAM is a perl library for abstracting service data in a way that it can
be collected and aggregated from multiple monitoring systems (torrus,
Thanks. These software packages look like they have the potential to do what we
need and I'll check them out.
On December 28, 2011, bret clark wrote:
http://www.cacti.net/
On December 28, 2011, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
http://demo.oetiker.torrus.net/
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Regards,
Kevin
I put together a very simple page: http://usage.sbbnet.com
Currently it takes an IP address but could easily take a customer ID
number instead.
http://usage.sbbnet.com/customer.php?customer=173.195.182.210curDate=1325107879
Thank-you for the offer to share code.
I'm having difficulty connecting to your site at http://usage.sbbnet.com. The
name is not resolving.
On December 28, 2011, Matt Jenkins wrote:
I put together a very simple page: http://usage.sbbnet.com
Currently it takes an IP address but could easily