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2005 Sep 06
0
snmp values for interface traffic - Centos 3.5/x86_64
Is there a problem with the values returned from snmp for ethx interface traffic on x86_64? I have cacti graphing several servers that should peak around 200k/s and it sometimes pegs at 100M for periods of time when in fact the interfaces are not busy at all. I did a 'yum update' and rebooted, and things cleared up for a while, but now at least one is going crazy again, so perhaps the
2006 Aug 26
1
x86_64 snmp Centos 3.x
Does anyone know if the 3.8 update will fix the long-standing problem with snmp interface counters on 64 bit machines? I think it was mentioned in the RH notes, but they said that a year ago too... (The problem is that the 32 bit counters don't wrap correctly so mrtg/cacti graphs go crazy after 2 gigs of data have gone by). -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2007 Mar 21
1
snmp on centos 3.x x86_64
I'm trying to use opennms to collect data from some CentOS3.x x86_64 boxes but I am getting an error "Integer too large: cannot decode" that http://bugzilla.opennms.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1316 says is a bug in net-snmp that was fixed in a later version. However, when I try to build the 5.4.1 src.rpm from sourceforge I get "/usr/lib/libpopt.so: could not read
2010 Jun 14
4
Cacti/snmp question
Hi, Trying to follow the recipe at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x Which has a bit of an update for 5.x, but no joy. Anyone know what this from Cacti should suggest? Data Query Debug Information + Running data query [9]. + Found type = '6 '[script query]. + Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml' + XML file parsed
2014 May 22
0
snmp hang reading sensors?
I have one machine (out of many with similar hardware) where snmp requests frequently time out and killing the snmpd process may take several minutes. The logs are full of entries like: ipmi_si ipmi_si.0: Error reading sensor 0. so I assume it is hanging trying to read some hardware sensor. Is there some way to make it skip that check so it won't hang? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell
2011 Mar 06
1
Any good tutorials for setting up Asterisk SNMP and Cacti for remote monitoring?
Hi Everyone, I have been searching the web and I don't know if SNMP is just that complex to setup or that not many people use SNMP to monitor Asterisk but the information is scattered all over. I have got to the point to configure SNMP with Asterisk and then it's all confusing from there on to actually see the graphs in Cacti. I would appreciate it if you can post your steps or point me
2008 Aug 08
1
can't get Ethernet SNMP information
Hi all, I hope someone can help me with this one. I'm trying to graph all traffic on the localhost's network card with Cacti. >From what I understand I should use SNMP to query the traffic, but I can't seem to get SNMP info for the network interface. I have installed all the necessary snmp tools, "yum install snmpd net-snmp net-snmp-utils net-snmp-devel net-snmpt-libs "
2007 May 09
1
snmp, cacti and shaping
Hi I''m trying to move the tracking of the shaping from MRTG to Cacti. My predecessor, who built all this stuff and was far more advanced than I, had a shell script that collected data by running tc -s qdisc show dev on both eth 0 and 1 and then pushing it out via snmp to another server running MRTG. I''m building a new server with cacti and having trouble with the custom
2010 Nov 11
1
http form automation tools?
I need to grab some data from a remote web server that offers a csv download but only after viewing a chart where you have to first navigate to a form and make some selections. Are there any good tools for automating this kind of access? (What I'm really after are bandwidth stats from some routers where I only have read access to a CA/ehealth system that monitors it). Previously the
2009 Jul 15
2
Status of nut snmp SUBagent
Hi!. I recently installed NUT on my servers to monitor a Eaton Ellipse UPS. Now I'm planning my next step: Monitor the UPS status with cacti using snmp. I see that there was a nut snmp subagent (I'm not talking about the nut-snmp driver) (http://www.networkupstools.org/server-projects/). But the current link doesn't work (404). I haven't found anything about it in the web. ?Is
2011 Apr 12
2
SNMP monitoring options
Hi all, Been using Cacti for monitoring various things like, system disk/mem/ proc, network usage, router usage etc... While its been fun, the graphs are just unruly. Was looking an OpsView (the free version), wondering what your experience with this type of trend/heuristic analysis has been and what what you like. And of course thoughts on OpsView. - aurf
2007 Jan 02
5
SNMP/management front-ends
Hi, I've been using TrippLite's PowerAlert software with my RM2200XL2U rack system and my APC BackUPS desktop systems. Unfortunately it doesn't work with openSUSE 10.2 (the software has problems with the serial port and UPS interfaces on openSUSE 10.2), so I've been looking at other options. I see that openSUSE 10.2 includes NUT, and it appears to work with my TrippLite UPS via
2008 Aug 29
0
lmsensors support in net-snmp
Hello, I'm wanting to use cacti* to graph my motherboard fan/temperature/voltage readings. I have sensors working and it giving me the temperatures ets, but it seems that net-snmp needs to be compiled with sensors/lmsensors support. Is there a centos 5 rpm for net-snmp that support this? Thanks. *http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=11590
2015 Mar 27
0
Not getting updates?
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Mark Haney <mark.haney at vifprogram.com> wrote: > I installed CentOS 7 late last year to use as my Nagios/Cacti Monitoring > server. Clean install, nothing real complicated just the server version > with no GUI, just command line/SSH. > > I have noticed over the last 3 months that I've not had ANY updates when I > run 'yum
2014 Feb 16
2
Add general UPS SNMP agent as a nut client
Hi One idea I&#39;ve had for some time, but unfortunately not had time to implement, is to add a general SNMP agent, which will work with all UPSes supported by nut. The idea is to have the SNMP agent use the "nut API" to fetch values from the UPS. So the SNMP agent will be similar to the "upsc" utility. Whenever the SNMP agent is queried for information, it will use the
2014 Feb 18
0
Add general UPS SNMP agent as a nut client
2014-02-16 8:31 GMT+01:00 <alf at i100.no>: > Hi > Hi Alf, > One idea I've had for some time, but unfortunately not had time to > implement, is to add a general SNMP agent, which will work with all UPSes > supported by nut. > The idea is to have the SNMP agent use the "nut API" to fetch values from > the UPS. > So the SNMP agent will be similar to
2011 Dec 15
3
6.x - find interface with link up
In earlier versions 'mii-tool' would iterate over interfaces and show which have link up. In 6.x it wants an interface as a parameter. What is the appropriate way to find which of some number of of interfaces are connected? Better yet, what is the least typing to get the mac addresses of those interfaces? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2010 Jan 15
0
[libvirt] Set MAC address for host virtual interface?
Daniel: This discussion used to be on the libvirt list, but seems more appropriate for the users list so I am replying here. > At some time in the past we did set the MAC address on the > host interface > too, but it caused networking problems in some configurations I see. Thanks for the background info. > I guess you have Cacti configured to pull stats directly from the TAP
2015 Apr 02
0
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Steve Thompson <smt at vgersoft.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2 Apr 2015, Les Mikesell wrote: > >> I didn't see any indication there that you were planning to turn the >> /etc/redhat-release file into a symlink. > > > In CentOS, /etc/redhat-release has always been a symlink to > /etc/centos-release. > Well if you define
2008 Jan 27
3
Request to add to the wiki
I just used Nick Mae's well written HOWTO on setting up Cacti on CentOS 4.xto setup Cacti on my CentOS 5.1 system : http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x I was hoping to add a page or section for CentOS 5.x with the modifications I'm including below. My wiki.centos.org username is "GeneWood" Changes : # Make sure snmpd accepts 'public' as public