My last two cents on MRTG. It's nice, easy to look at, but the historical data is IMO pretty worthless. There are a lot of monitoring systems out there which allow you to put an agent on a linux or windows (etc.) system and collect the stats leaving the prequisites and load on sipx lighter than trying to do it all in one.
http://sixrevisions.com/tools/10-free-server-network-monitoring-tools-that-kick-ass/ Several of these can be centralized (zabbix and zenoss as I recall, seem to be the easier to setup and get running, having played with both) and agents can be put on various systems, and can monitor devices (switches, routers, etc.). As sipx really becomes part of the network infrastructure, it makes sense to me to move it under a platform like one of those above, which is really an administrative choice. Though it would be nice to see some way to collect proxy and registrar stats either from snmp for inclusion at some point or as a separate mechanism, since as a proxy and registrar THOSE stats are actually more meaningful to an admin than disk and cpu since that is normally unremarkable on this platform. On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Douglas Hubler <[email protected]> wrote: > Tony is correct MRTG integration is gone. MRTG was driven from SNMP data > and all that data is still available on the systems so you could integrate > the MRTG stats back again. Going forward it's - BYOMS - Bring Your Own > Monitoring System. I accept responsibility for this regression in > functionality, it was not driven by any other business goals. The amount > of effort it would have taken to unravel the code against the value the > charts provided, it didn't make sense. In addition, there are tons of > packages that do this better, any they may even use MRTG. > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Tony Graziano < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I think MRTG is a casualty. I'm not sure if it is being put back in or >> not. With the "network queue" there are perhaps better and more consistent >> methods to pull out statistics if I recall properly, but it has not been >> discussed yet.. >> >> The current MRTG does not really provide enough useful information to be >> of that much help (IMO), since it averages averages over time and dilutes >> the data (kind of the problem with MRTG overall). >> >> The majority of systems I have seen really provide a static look at >> information that doesn't seem to change much. What would be helpful is >> (IMO) registrations per hour, call per gateway, etc. and NOT in MRTG >> fashion in that it dilutes the numbers over time. >> >> This might be a good time to discuss it, and include the dev list too for >> up to the minute updates on the mrtg inclusion (or not). >> >> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Robert Schroeder < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I noticed in the 4.6.0 release that there seems to no longer be a >>> statistics page. 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