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2008 Aug 08
1
MRTG Problem - no traffic recorded
Hi all,
I've just recently replaced my old firewall with a new one, running
CentOS 5..
Yesterday, I decided to get MRTG up and running again, so I entered
sections like this into the mrtg.conf file:
Title[vlan10]: Bandwidth usage on tenchi.4th-age.com (Internet)
PageTop[vlan10]: <H1>Traffic stats on VLAN 10 (Internet)</H1>
Target[vlan10]: `ifconfig vlan10 |
/usr/bin/awk
2011 Sep 04
1
mrtg 2.16.2 ipv6 on centos 6
Hi,
i'm running CentOS 6.0 on my server and installed mrtg from the
rpm-package mrtg-2.16.2 .
I also installed the depending packages perl-IO-Socket-INET6
perl-Socket6 ....
mrtg works fine with IPV4-Addresses. When i specify a Target by
IPV6-Address (or hostname resolving to a V6-address) mrtg fails.
Here i have a small sample-config for V4 which is working:
LogDir: /tmp
ThreshDir: /tmp
2008 Jul 22
0
snmp mrtg physCPU
Hallo xenusers,
I search a simple variant to generate CPU,Load for MRTG.
Actually I use following configuration.
But I see CPU-usage of xen0 only, not a summary of all VM.
- net-snmp does not support xen [1].
- dtc-xen [2] show CPU-usage from each VM, but not summary.
This view is confusing. [3]
For monitorings from more than 3 physical machines unpractically.
- enomalism [4] is too large
2002 Dec 31
0
MRTGscript - Update
I found a error in my script but that is fixed in this version.
/Rickard Eriksson
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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Version: 1.1
# This is a script to use with mrtg to count shorewall entrys in the log.
#
# Updates can be found at: http://ftp.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/
# Made by Rickard Eriksson riceri@home.se
#
# Here you can see what i have in my mrtg config
2009 Jan 15
0
Paravirt network interfaces and snmp
Hi,
We are using Zenoss to monitor a number of paravirt Linux hosts (using
the xen net device), it appears that an snmp query to the paravirt
hosts is reporting the interface speed as 10mbit - which is
significantly lower than what it really is (the dom0 host has 1gbit
networking). This causes the occasional spurious error from the
monitoring tool as it notices that a host is using 75% of its
2010 Dec 21
5
Graphing System Load MRTG
I check system load like so:
[root at server cron.daily]# w
10:07:33 up 4 days, 15:01, 2 users, load average: 4.22, 3.17, 3.09
I would like to to graph the 3.17 5 minute average with MRTG. Anyone
know of some examples of doing this?
2004 Aug 12
0
Advanced Routing and FreeSwan
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Hello,
I''m trying to setup a central IPSEC-Gateway with several ipsec tunnels.
Some are to be routed over one leased line, some over the other leased
line. Both leased lines have their own public ip adress.
The setup looks kinda like this:
eth1(ipsec0)--ISP0--Internet--eth1-Linux1-eth0--Subnet1
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2005 Jan 25
2
DNS, DNAT and Notifies
I have a pretty straightforward shorewall (v 2.0.12) setup in my Phoenix
office.
IP addresses on the firewall
eth0 172.16.10.249
eth1 12.47.198.100
eth1:1 12.47.198.108
eth1:2 12.47.198.101
eth2 172.16.11.249
interfaces:
loc eth0 detect
net eth1 detect blacklist
dmz eth2 detect
vpn1 tun1 192.168.124.255
zones
net Net
2008 Feb 06
3
synaptics problem
Hi,
I've recently installed FreeBSD 6.3, and I've got a problem with
synaptics.
I've installed it, followed the pkg-message :
hw.psm.synaptics_support=1
It works, dmesg gives :
psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0
psm0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
psm0: model Synaptics Touchpad, device ID 0
moused_enable="NO"
ps shows me that moused doesn't run.
xorg.conf :
InputDevice
2008 Jan 27
6
Asterisk and MRTG, a little help please...
Hi All,
After reading the sparse info and attempting to get this running, I'm
unsuccessful and could use some guidance.
I already have a MRTG server up and running serving hundreds of router
interface graphs. I would like to add SIP/IAX channel graphs for all
our asterisk servers. I'm running asterisk 1.2 and MRTG 2.4.17. I
tried the script from http://karlsbakk.net/asterisk/ but get
2004 Nov 29
1
Cisco gateway help needed
HI,
I have been pulling my hair out trying to get a Cisco MC3810 to interface my
Asterisk box with a T1.
I am able to make outgoing calls but incoing calls never reach my Asterisk
box. The cisco give a fast busy when I try to call one of the DID's. When
playing around with the dial-peers I can get the cisco to pick up the call,
but then it forwards the call back to the ANI that is dialing.
2005 Apr 19
5
1 to 1 nat of multiply pptp tunnels
Hi !
Recently i switched my internet provider, to get more speed but another
braindead setup regarding public ip addresses.
I now have 4 PPTP Tunnel available, of which i''m using one as the
gateway ip doing masquerading to other machines in my local lan,
excluding three other machines, which i would like to use 1:1 nat to
get them a direct access to one of the pptp tunnels.
I was
2005 Apr 26
13
IP Tunneling
Hello
I have /25 addressed on a box (virtual devices on eth0) and I want to
tunnel some of these addresses to my home network. One address to my
gateway (a.b.c.d, external IP) and one address to my internal network
(192.168.0.0/24-style). I will use the tunnels for irc, smtp and surfing.
What protocol and which technique is easiest and best to use?
One more thing. I don''t want to set up
2006 Oct 01
0
mrtg monitoring shaped traffic
Dave,
In a post to LARTC on 18 Sep 06 you said "I run MRTG on all outbound
traffic".
I''m a newbie with respect to mrtg. I have rrdtool and mrtg built on my
Linux box but I have no SNMP so "nothing works".
Could you please provide basic instructions for implementing mrtg with
respect to traffic shaping?
What is needed? Net-SNMP? OpenSNMP? If yes, what is SNMP used
2004 May 25
1
mrtg.cfg QoS
Hi, Steff.
Next file are not found on your website:
http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/tc-snmp//example/html/mrtg.cfg
can you post it ?
Thank you !
Andres
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2003 Jan 07
2
MRTG drop/reject hits
I have created shell script for MRTG statistics of droped/rejected packets:
ftp://slovakia.shorewall.net/mirror/shorewall/mrtg/
http://slovakia.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/mrtg/
rsync://slovakia.shorewall.net/shorewall/mrtg/
example: http://slovakia.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/mrtg/example/
It is not based on /var/log/messages (syslog), but iptables counter.
A lot of packets are droped/rejected
2003 Jan 10
0
MRTG drop/reject hits 1.3
mrtg-drop-hits v1.3
Thanx a lot to Steve Cowles for his help and improvements
CHANGELOG:
1.3 - 2003-01-10
- fix: size of counter_file equals zero
- Bering/ash compatibiliy added by Steve Cowles
- INSTALL.snmp added by Steve Cowles
- small cleanup in INSTALL
ftp://slovakia.shorewall.net/mirror/shorewall/mrtg/
http://slovakia.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/mrtg/
2009 Oct 03
1
Monitoring OpenVPN TUNs with MRTG
I want to check some client OpenVPN TUN interfaces with MRTG running at my
VPN server, so I have to specify their OID interface numbers in mrtg.cfg.
The problem is, these numbers are dynamic, as they may change whenever
OpenVPN restarts for any reason... so, how can I write stanzas such as
Target[somehostvpninterface] : ifInOctets.X&ifOutOctets.X:public@
<SOMEHOST.IP>
without wiring up
2008 Dec 14
0
Re: snmp mrtg physCPU (fwd)
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, tl wrote:
> I search a simple variant to generate CPU,Load for MRTG.
> Actually I use following configuration.
> But I see CPU-usage of xen0 only, not a summary of all VM.
> - net-snmp does not support xen [1].
> - dtc-xen [2] show CPU-usage from each VM, but not summary.
> This view is confusing. [3]
> For monitorings from more than 3 physical
2008 Jan 29
0
Asterisk and MRTG, a little help please...WORKING
On 1/28/08, JR Richardson <jmr.richardson at gmail.com> wrote:
> > You need to take a step back and first test the script without using
> > MRTG. Execute it like this:
> > # /opt/bin/asterisk-mrtg -h localhost -u XXX -p XXXX -1 SIP -2 Zap
> > 10
> > 10
> > 10
> > 10
> >
> > You should get 4 lines of numbers. That respresents your SIP