Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-06 Thread Nick Huanca
Thank you for all of your answers. I will look into these things.

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Jerry Richardson
jrichard...@aircloud.comwrote:

 prtg will do reporting down to a specific interface on a specific
 device and automatically send a pretty report on whatever interval you
 want with graphs and availability stats

 ~Sent mobile~

 On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Mark Nash - Lists markl...@uwol.net
 wrote:

  Nagios / The Dude...
 
  - Original Message -
  From: D. Ryan Spott rsp...@irongoat.net
  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Cc: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 3:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring
 
 
  I do this for my network and my competitors. :)
 
  Nice to compare apples to rotten apples.
 
  ryan
 
 
 
  On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Nick Huanca n...@greataukwireless.com
  wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring
  of core
  devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports
  using
  Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1
  hour,
  depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the
  availability
  of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year
  (99.990%
  = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the
  results of
  overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that
  were not
  included in the outage.
 
  Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
  accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is
  quite a
  loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the
  configurations of our
  Nagios implementation.
 
 
  Thanks in advance!
 
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[WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread Nick Huanca
Hi all,

I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring of core
devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports using
Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1 hour,
depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the availability
of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year (99.990%
= 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the results of
overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that were not
included in the outage.

Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is quite a
loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the configurations of our
Nagios implementation.


Thanks in advance!

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Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread Josh Luthman
Xymon does this out of the box.

Henrik's example is broken, however this is the page:
http://xymon.com/hobbit-cgi/bb-rep.sh

Example page:
http://imgur.com/RwOCR.png

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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Nick Huanca n...@greataukwireless.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring of core
 devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports using
 Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1 hour,
 depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the availability
 of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year (99.990%
 = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the results of
 overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that were not
 included in the outage.

 Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
 accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is quite a
 loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the configurations of our
 Nagios implementation.


 Thanks in advance!

 --
 Nick Huanca


 
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Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread D. Ryan Spott
I do this for my network and my competitors. :)

Nice to compare apples to rotten apples.

ryan



On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Nick Huanca n...@greataukwireless.com  
wrote:

 Hi all,

 I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring  
 of core
 devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports  
 using
 Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1  
 hour,
 depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the  
 availability
 of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year  
 (99.990%
 = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the  
 results of
 overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that  
 were not
 included in the outage.

 Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
 accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is  
 quite a
 loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the  
 configurations of our
 Nagios implementation.


 Thanks in advance!

 -- 
 Nick Huanca


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Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread Mark Nash - Lists
Nagios / The Dude...

- Original Message - 
From: D. Ryan Spott rsp...@irongoat.net
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Cc: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring


I do this for my network and my competitors. :)

 Nice to compare apples to rotten apples.

 ryan



 On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Nick Huanca n...@greataukwireless.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring
 of core
 devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports
 using
 Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1
 hour,
 depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the
 availability
 of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year
 (99.990%
 = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the
 results of
 overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that
 were not
 included in the outage.

 Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
 accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is
 quite a
 loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the
 configurations of our
 Nagios implementation.


 Thanks in advance!

 -- 
 Nick Huanca


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Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread Bradley D. Thornton
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Nagios integrated w/RT and Asterisk for automating trouble
reports/tickets and notifications. And also Cacti, which is really kewl.

I like getting text messages telling me this, that, or the other box or
daemon is being weird, or worse, unavailable.

On 6/3/2010 3:10 PM, Nick Huanca wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring of core
 devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports using
 Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1 hour,
 depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the availability
 of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year (99.990%
 = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the results of
 overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that were not
 included in the outage.
 
 Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
 accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is quite a
 loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the configurations of our
 Nagios implementation.
 
 
 Thanks in advance!
 

- -- 
Bradley D. Thornton
Manager Network Services
NorthTech Computer
TEL: +1.760.666.2703  (US)
TEL: +44.702.405.1909 (UK)
http://NorthTech.US

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Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-03 Thread Jerry Richardson
prtg will do reporting down to a specific interface on a specific  
device and automatically send a pretty report on whatever interval you  
want with graphs and availability stats

~Sent mobile~

On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Mark Nash - Lists markl...@uwol.net  
wrote:

 Nagios / The Dude...

 - Original Message -
 From: D. Ryan Spott rsp...@irongoat.net
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Cc: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 3:17 PM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring


 I do this for my network and my competitors. :)

 Nice to compare apples to rotten apples.

 ryan



 On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Nick Huanca n...@greataukwireless.com
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 I wanted to see if anyone has any ideas on Availability Monitoring
 of core
 devices and APs. Is anyone out there performing availability reports
 using
 Nagios or anything similar? For example, if something is down for 1
 hour,
 depending on it's placement in the network, it would bring the
 availability
 of that section of the network down to around 99.990% for the year
 (99.990%
 = 52.6 minutes per year). The issue is that Nagios dilutes the
 results of
 overall network availability by including all the 100% figures that
 were not
 included in the outage.

 Is anyone organizing their reports in a different fashion that more
 accurately portray availability of a network? I understand this is
 quite a
 loaded question not knowing the topology or any of the
 configurations of our
 Nagios implementation.


 Thanks in advance!

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