From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Sun Jul 4 21:57:01 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 21:57:01 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] New Mailinglist Manager Message-ID: Hi, I have switched the mailing list manager software used on the mrtg mailing list over to Listar. (www.listar.org) Basic subscription and unsubscription is still the same, but there are many new commands available for users to customize their subscription. You can move the list into vacation mode you can tell the list to send posts to you in digest mode To find out how to use the new commands, mail to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch and mail the commands help commands flags in the body of the message ... cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker From mnorberto at campus.uoc.es Mon Jul 5 09:25:18 1999 From: mnorberto at campus.uoc.es (Mireia Norberto Bayona) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 09:25:18 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Collisions Message-ID: <199907050725.JAA24418@campus.uoc.es> Of course. You only need to find the OID of the variable you want to monitor, in this case Collisions.
Mireia Norberto i Bayona Universitat Oberta de Catalunya e-mail: mnorberto at campus.uoc.es From John_W_Maguire at Dell.com Mon Jul 5 12:19:00 1999 From: John_W_Maguire at Dell.com (John_W_Maguire at Dell.com) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 05:19:00 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Unix Filesystems Message-ID: <7BEB08D00A47D211809100A024CC9291014F7300@bryxmedc03.bray.ie.dell.com> Hi all, I'm using MRTG 2.7.4 on Linux 6.0 with UCD 1.3.6 agents to monitor Unix file system utilisation among other things. My problem is that the instance numbers for my filesystems keep changing as certain users log in because their home directories are being auto mounted. This results in the filesystem graphs being screwed up. I understand something called df2mr (I think) exists, which allows you to specify the name of the filesystem you want to monitor. This would solve my problem. This isn't in the contrib directory and I can find no other mention of it. Is this part of mrtg or is it just a script that someone on this list has written. Either way, can someone point me in the right direction please. Thanks, John From vancleef at microunity.com Mon Jul 5 18:05:24 1999 From: vancleef at microunity.com (Bob Van Cleef) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 09:05:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: SNMP Errors In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Tim Kennedy wrote: > > I have seen this too. I ignore it now, as it doesn't seem to truly be > anything wrong. Some of my cisco's are simply missing instances in the > ifIndex tree. I suppose it could be from hot swapped hardware, or just > changed hardware in general, but the instances that actually have > interfaces on them all work. And I get the error no matter which snmpwalk > or snmpget program I am using. Hmmm... The Alantec powerhubs have no "hot swap" modules and these units are other five years old, so there aren't any hardware changes going on. Things are begining to settle down, possibly, as the number of times I see this error are descreasing. It is interesting that it appears to be the same port all the time... It doesn't hurt anything, but it does clutter up my system e-mail box. Maybe I'll procmail them off to another folder. Bob > > If you stuff works ok, and the error isn't causing problems, then it mayu > just be a funky interface instance map. > > -Tim > > On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Butch Kemper wrote: > > > At 09:50 AM 7/3/99 , you wrote: > > > > >SNMP Error: > > >Error decoding response PDU: > > > Expected sequence tag 48, got 2 > > > %{%i%s%*{%i%i%i%{%@ > > > ^ > > >SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "gw-8" [192.86.8.16].161 > > > community: "public" > > > request ID: 931293120 > > > PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes > > > timeout: 2s > > > retries: 5 > > > backoff: 1) > > > > I believe that this is a problem with MRTG or the SNMP module. I get these > > messages from PortMaster 2 & 3 units, Cisco Routers, Catalyst Switches, USR > > TC Chassis, .... etc. > > > > I have asked once before on the list about this problem and got no > > response. But now with your report, I feel confident that the problem is > > with MRTG or the SNMP software. > > Timothy Kennedy > Hate.org -- What do you expect? > http://gunslinger.hate.org > ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> Bob Van Cleef, Member of Technical Staff (408) 734-8100 MicroUnity Systems Engineering, Inc. FAX (408) 734-8136 475 Potrero Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 vancleef at microunity.com From mike at mdlnetworks.com Mon Jul 5 07:55:47 1999 From: mike at mdlnetworks.com (mike at mdlnetworks.com) Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 22:55:47 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG 2.7.5 contrib/whodo In-Reply-To: <95E66F43A1E3D211A52900A0C9EACCAD0C7977@SUNGES0008> Message-ID: <7lphd3$n2d2@eGroups.com> I have not been able to get it to work either. The documentation sucks and there is no way to contact the author because he did not put his e-mail address in the documentation. I, too posted to this group and noone ever responded. If you are able to get it to work please drop me a note at mike at mdlnetworks.com Good luck <95e66f43a1e3d211a52900a0c9eaccad0c797- at sunges0008> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6123 > > Hi all, > is there anybody who has succeeded to make > work the progam whodo from the contribution > on Windows NT. > > Thanks for your help, > Minh Duc Nguyen > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Mon Jul 5 20:28:34 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 11:28:34 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Color change with limit value Message-ID: <7lqtgi$co6g@eGroups.com> Did anyone post how to get MRTG to change the color of the graph when a certain limit has been passed?? I'd really like to implement this, it would be quite handy!! Thanks, Chris From silvio at softone.com.br Mon Jul 5 20:40:22 1999 From: silvio at softone.com.br (Silvio L. Nisgoski) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 15:40:22 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ascend users monitoring References: <81E28BA4AF4ED11197980000C065B7F936114E@ZIRCON> Message-ID: <3780FC16.9B426F5A@softone.com.br> By the way, did you manage to get the traffic load in the Max ? With the standard configs, mrtg keeps complaining the interface speed is 0 kb/s, and doesn't get data. Richard Vander Reyden wrote: > > Hi All, > > I found some interesting OIU's for the Ascend equipment for > monitoring modems, isdn's, etc. > > This is the entry I have in our config file: > > Target[MAX4000]: > .1.3.6.1.4.1.529.11.5.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.26.0:public at max4000 > > This measures the total analog connections and total incoming > calls. > > Here is some of the MIB info, I used. > > .1.3.6.1.4.1. > > ascend OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { enterprises 529 } > > eventGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ascend 10 } > > eventCurrentActiveCalls OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of calls > currently active." > ::= { eventGroup 5 } > > eventCurrentActiveSessions OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of sessions > currently active." > ::= { eventGroup 6 } > > advancedAgent OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ascend 4 } > wanAvailableChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineAvailableChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 23 } > > wanSwitchedChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineSwitchedChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 24 } > > wanDisabledChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineDisabledChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 25 } > > wanActiveChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineActiveChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 26 } > > wanNailedChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineNailedChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 27 } > > wanOutOfServiceChannels OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION > "The sum of wanLineOutOfChannels for all > lines." > ::= { advancedAgent 28 } > > callStatusGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ascend 11 } > callStatusHighWaterMark OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-write > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The highest number of channels > ever used on the > wide area network since power > up. Nailed channels, > if any, are also included in this > count. Its value can > be set to zero with a SET > command." > ::= { callStatusGroup 3 } > > callCurrentAnalogIncoming OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of current analog > incoming calls > is returned." > ::= { callStatusGroup 5 } > > callCurrentDigitalIncoming OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of current digital > incoming calls > is returned." > ::= { callStatusGroup 7 } > > lanModemGroup OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { ascend 15 } > availLanModem OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of lan modems in the > availLanModemTable." > ::= { lanModemGroup 1 } > > suspectLanModem OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of lan modems in the > suspectLanModemTable." > ::= { lanModemGroup 3 } > > disabledLanModem OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of lan modems in the > disabledLanModemTable." > ::= { lanModemGroup 5 } > > deadLanModem OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of lan modems in the > deadLanModemTable." > ::= { lanModemGroup 7 } > > busyLanModem OBJECT-TYPE > SYNTAX INTEGER > ACCESS read-only > STATUS mandatory > DESCRIPTION "The number of lan modems in the > busyLanModemTable." > ::= { lanModemGroup 9 } > > Richard > > Richard Vander Reyden > Snr Network Engineer > > E-mail: richardv at zircon.com.au > Phone: 61 2 96673100 Fax: 61 2 93175856 > Customer Service: 1800 628 453 > 925 Botany Road Mascot NSW 2020 > Web: www.zircon.com.au > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Shue, Nicholas [mailto:Nicholas.Shue at ps.net] > > Sent: Tuesday, 22 June 1999 23:11 > > To: 'MRTG Mailing List' > > Subject: [MRTG] Ascend users monitoring > > > > > > > > I posted a question about this about a week ago, and didn't > > find anything that helped me. I've been testing monitoring > > the number of users on my Ascend Max4000 box, and am having > > no luck getting the script/mrtg files to work. The script > > grabs the numbers correctly, and the mrtg.cfg file creates > > the files, and the HTML docs show the # of users below the > > gif's. but the gif's are just flatlined. No activity ever shows. > > > > I've deleted all of the logs, all of the gif's and started > > over, still nothing. If anyone can look at these files and > > see what I might be missing, I would highly appreciate it. > > > > I've not put this into production with cron yet, just running > > it manually to test it. All of my other devices graph just > > fine. As another question, if I just cared about total users > > (which is really all I DO care about) and not digital vs. > > analog vs. total, how would I get MRTG to work with just a > > single total user output. The original script was like that, > > but MRTG didn't like the fact that it was only getting a > > single number back. Any ideas?? > > > > == Ascend Script File == > > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > # > > # $Id : maxsession,v 1.1 1998/07/25 18:49:18 leland Exp $ > > # > > # $Log: maxsession, v $ > > # Revision 1.1 1998/07/25 18:49:18 leland > > # Initial revision > > # > > # > > # MRTG plugin to graph the number of users across any > > # number of Ascend MAX terminal servers. > > # Leland Vandervort > > # leland- at innotts.net > > # May be freely useds/abused :P > > # Requires CMU snmp toolkit > > ############################################################# > > # > > > > $allCurrentAnalogIncoming = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.529.11.5"; > > $allCurrentDigitalIncoming = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.529.11.7"; > > $allCurrentFRIncoming = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.529.11.9"; > > $community = "khnet-read"; > > > > $totalusers = 0; > > $totalanalog = 0; > > $totaldigital = 0; > > > > foreach $host ('204.235.183.254') > > > > { > > > > $temp1 = `snmpwalk $host $community > > $allCurrentAnalogIncoming`; > > ($dummy,$analog) = split(/ = /, $temp1); > > $temp1 = `snmpwalk $host $community > > $allCurrentDigitalIncoming`; > > ($dummy,$digital) = split (/ = /, $temp1); > > $temp1 = `snmpwalk $host $community $allCurrentFRIncoming`; > > ($dummy,$frame) = split (/ = /, $temp1); > > > > $totalusers = $totalusers + $analog + $digital + $frame; > > $totalanalog = $totalanalog + $analog; > > > > # I added this line to as it only usned to > > # output total connections and I wanted > > # to get seperate totals :) > > > > $totaldigital = $totaldigital + $digital; > > > > } > > > > print "$totalusers\n"; > > print "$totalanalog\n"; > > > > == End of file == > > == Ascend mrtg cfg file == > > > > WorkDir: /home/httpd/html/ > > > > Legend2[Ascend]: Total calls on Ascend > > MAX4000 > > Title[Ascend]: Lucas/Varity Livonia Ascend Usage > > PageTop[Ascend]:

Lucas/Varity Livonia Ascend Usage

> > MaxBytes[Ascend]: 48 > > Options[Ascend]: gauge, absolute > > > > Target[Ascend]: `/root/mrtg-2.7.4/run/ascend` > > > > RouterUptime[Ascend]: khnet-read at 204.235.183.254 > > WithPeak[Ascend]: dwmy > > > > YLegend[Ascend]: Ports in use > > ShortLegend[Ascend]: Ports Online > > > > LegendI[Ascend]: > > LegendO[Ascend]:  Total: > > > > XSize[Ascend]: 600 > > YSize[Ascend]: 200 > > > > == End of File == > > Thanks for the help in advance.... > > > > > > Nick Shue > > Network Engineer > > Perot Systems / LucasVarity Account > > 734.266.5456 > > 734.266.5715 fax > > nicholas.shue at ps.net > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Silvio L. Nisgoski Network Engineer. Soft One Consultores Associados From coelho at persogo.com.br Mon Jul 5 21:42:08 1999 From: coelho at persogo.com.br (Leonardo Rodrigues) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 16:42:08 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Strange Problem Message-ID: <008a01bec71e$78429b90$13e9f1c8@persogo.com.br> Hello People, Well, I'm trying to monitor the number of messages sent by my Lotus Domino Server. I installed Notes SNMP Agent, recompiled the NT mib including domino.mib, everything OK. The strange fact is. As the number of messages IS a counter, i just use the nopercent ( no gauge, no absolute ) on the Options of the target. As result, i get something like: [root at krusty notes]# head mta01msgs.log 931201881 1470 1470 931201881 0 0 0 0 931201515 0 0 0 0 ........ and always ONLY the first line is updated. There's no calculate between the two measures. On the next mrtg run, only the first line is updated, and my graph is all zeros. The value on the first line is OK, the correct OID retrieved. Just for curiosity, I added a gauge on the Options, and it graphs fine ( of course, things are just going up ), but it graphs ! What can I be doing wrong ??? This is the log file some minutes after the gauge option was added. [root at krusty notes]# head mta01msgs.log 931203367 1512 1512 931203367 1512 1512 1512 1512 931203073 1507 1507 1507 1507 931203000 1507 1507 1507 1507 931202700 1446 1446 1507 1507 931202400 0 0 0 0 ............ Hope hear from you soon, Leonardo Rodrigues From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Mon Jul 5 22:22:02 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 13:22:02 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] IfInErrors&IfOutErrors Message-ID: <7lr45a$ct6m@eGroups.com> I've looked through the archive of the mailing list and found nothing that helped me on this. What I'd like to know is what options will give me the appropriate results for this? Using Gauge? or not? Should I have it in bits or bytes? Should I have AbsMax or not? I'm not sure if this is a gauge or a counter. Perhaps I'm getting confused here. As far as I know: Counter: will just add the difference and show it on the next poll. Guage: will reset everyt time it's polled? Is this true? Someone please enlighten me here. Thanks, Chris From pyepez at ipse.net Mon Jul 5 22:50:00 1999 From: pyepez at ipse.net (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Pio_Y=E9pez_Mora?=) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 15:50:00 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] unsuscribe Message-ID: <004c01bec727$fcb00a80$fd04a8c0@pio.codemet.com> unsuscribe From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Tue Jul 6 00:06:32 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 18:06:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Color change with limit value In-Reply-To: <7lqtgi$co6g@eGroups.com> Message-ID: I don't have a script that changes the color of interfaces abov e acertain percentage, but I have a patch to mrtg that builds a summary page, based on a percentage of MaxBytes. We have wanted to keep track of t-1 lines with over 67% utilization for capacity planning. It buils a simple text (tabled html) file, but once you get to over 100 interfaces it is easier than searching them one by one. If you'd like it, I don't think it ever made it into the contrib sofware, and I have never tried to build it as a seperate program, so ask and I will send it... It is for an older version of mrtg, so I need about a week to make it current wiht the newer mrtg's. -Tim On Mon, 5 Jul 1999 cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com wrote: > Did anyone post how to get MRTG to change the color of the graph when a > certain limit has been passed?? > > I'd really like to implement this, it would be quite handy!! > > Thanks, > Chris > > Timothy Kennedy Hate.org -- What do you expect? http://gunslinger.hate.org From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 00:05:02 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 00:05:02 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Strange Problem In-Reply-To: <008a01bec71e$78429b90$13e9f1c8@persogo.com.br> from "Leonardo Rodrigues" at Jul 5, 99 04:42:08 pm Message-ID: <199907052205.AAA14729@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Now the graphs on the providers end are correct, but on my end MRTG refuses to graph it properly, anyone got any ideas as to what the correct settings would, i have played around with bits and bytes and it hasnt worked i had it up to 10 meg at one stage ;), what would the correct settings be for a 320k link in KB's and or Bits? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Roddy Strachan Email - roddy at satlink.com.au Systems/Network Administrator ICQ - 1987890 Satlink Internet Services Ph. - +61-3-9775-2600 - +61-3-9775-2998 www.straks.satlink.com.au Fax. - +61-3-9775-2456 --------------------------------------------------------------------- From ray at lctn.k12.mn.us Tue Jul 6 04:56:31 1999 From: ray at lctn.k12.mn.us (Raymond Norton) Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 21:56:31 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] unsubscribe Message-ID: <000c01bec75b$279cee60$05cfe5cf@means.net> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Traffic on A to B

MaxBytes[my-link]: 40960 AbsMax[my-link]: 1048576 Options[my-link]: growright, bits Directory[my-link]: my-link Unscaled[my-link]: dwmy Where 320*1024/8 = 40960. (Number of bytes down lnk) And 8192*1024/8 = 1048576 Hope it works out! Cheers, aid On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > I have asked this a million times, but to no avail :). I am > trying to graph our Serial Link, (inbound only) it is an 8 meg carrier but > only 320k avalible to us. Now the graphs on the providers end are > correct, but on my end MRTG refuses to graph it properly, anyone got any > ideas as to what the correct settings would, i have played around with > bits and bytes and it hasnt worked i had it up to 10 meg at one stage ;), > what would the correct settings be for a 320k link in KB's and or Bits? > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Roddy Strachan Email - roddy at satlink.com.au > Systems/Network Administrator ICQ - 1987890 > Satlink Internet Services Ph. - +61-3-9775-2600 > - +61-3-9775-2998 > www.straks.satlink.com.au Fax. - +61-3-9775-2456 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- Adrian J Bool | http://www.noc.u-net.net/ Network Manager | tel://44.1925.484061/ U-NET Ltd | fax://44.1925.484055/ From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Tue Jul 6 06:40:01 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 06:40:01 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] unsubscribe Message-ID: -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aid at u.net.uk Tue Jul 6 09:36:10 1999 From: aid at u.net.uk (Adrian J Bool) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 08:36:10 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Serial Int (wrong graph) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Title[^]: Used channels on PageTop[^]:

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Options[^]: growright, gauge Unscaled[^]: dwmy YLegend[^]: Active Sessions ShortLegend[^]: users Legend1[^]: Current sessions Legend2[^]: Current calls LegendI[^]:  Sessions: LegendO[^]:  Calls: WithPeak[^]: wmy aid On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > I have asked this a million times, but to no avail :). I am > trying to graph our Serial Link, (inbound only) it is an 8 meg carrier but > only 320k avalible to us. Now the graphs on the providers end are > correct, but on my end MRTG refuses to graph it properly, anyone got any > ideas as to what the correct settings would, i have played around with > bits and bytes and it hasnt worked i had it up to 10 meg at one stage ;), > what would the correct settings be for a 320k link in KB's and or Bits? > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Roddy Strachan Email - roddy at satlink.com.au > Systems/Network Administrator ICQ - 1987890 > Satlink Internet Services Ph. - +61-3-9775-2600 > - +61-3-9775-2998 > www.straks.satlink.com.au Fax. - +61-3-9775-2456 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- Adrian J Bool | http://www.noc.u-net.net/ Network Manager | tel://44.1925.484061/ U-NET Ltd | fax://44.1925.484055/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From bto at nwc.dk Tue Jul 6 09:40:29 1999 From: bto at nwc.dk (=?iso-8859-1?Q? Bj=F8rn_Toftek=E6r ?=) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 09:40:29 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] unsubscribe Message-ID: -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 10:17:12 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 10:17:12 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Serial Int (wrong graph) In-Reply-To: from "Roddy Strachan" at Jul 6, 99 00:07:35 am Message-ID: <199907060817.KAA15749@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1028 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/37a1f0df/attachment.asc From THettema at telfort.nl Tue Jul 6 10:27:40 1999 From: THettema at telfort.nl (Hettema, Taco) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 10:27:40 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server Message-ID: <795961CBCAC1D211A7C00090274CA19FFFC663@srv_exch_7.intra.telfort.nl> As a new member of this list I'm going to try how well it works. I want to measure async and ISDN incoming and outgoing calls on a Cisco AS5300 with 4 PRI-interfaces. Has any-one tried this, worked this out, know a source I can look for more info etc. All suggestions are welcome, I must admit that I don't know too much about MRTG since I've only recently started working with it. Thanks in advance Taco Hettema -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From klaas at cybercomm.nl Tue Jul 6 11:40:16 1999 From: klaas at cybercomm.nl (K. Koopman) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 10:40:16 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990706104016.0091ae40@cybercomm.nl> unsubscribe -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk Tue Jul 6 10:54:38 1999 From: Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk (Alf Hardy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 09:54:38 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 Message-ID: Hello all, I have just recently installed the above application on an NT box. I followed the instructions and everything appeared to go fine. However, I get the following error message when I try to generate a CFG file. D:\mrtg\mrtg-2.7.5\run>perl cfgmaker csnetman at 172.27.252.169 > mrtg.cfg Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at BER.pm line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at BER.pm line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cfgmaker line 13. Any one any ideas ??? Thanks in advance Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From saknon at inet.co.th Tue Jul 6 11:35:57 1999 From: saknon at inet.co.th (Saknon Kangsumrith) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:35:57 +0700 (GMT+0700) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server In-Reply-To: <795961CBCAC1D211A7C00090274CA19FFFC663@srv_exch_7.intra.telfort.nl> Message-ID: Dear Sirs, please try this ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/supportlists/as5300/supportlist.html Regards On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Hettema, Taco wrote: > As a new member of this list I'm going to try how well it works. > > I want to measure async and ISDN incoming and outgoing calls on a Cisco > AS5300 with 4 PRI-interfaces. > Has any-one tried this, worked this out, know a source I can look for more > info etc. > All suggestions are welcome, I must admit that I don't know too much about > MRTG since I've only recently started working with it. > > Thanks in advance > > > Taco Hettema > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aid at u.net.uk Tue Jul 6 13:31:31 1999 From: aid at u.net.uk (Adrian J Bool) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 12:31:31 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server In-Reply-To: <795961CBCAC1D211A7C00090274CA19FFFC663@srv_exch_7.intra.telfort.nl> Message-ID: Hi, I add, 'cpmActiveDSs' => '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4', to $MRTG_HOME/bin/mrtg after, %snmpget::OIDS = ('sysDescr' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0', MRTG now knows the OIDS that the cisco uses... now. in the config, # template Title[^]: Used channels on PageTop[^]:

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Options[^]: growright, gauge Unscaled[^]: dwmy YLegend[^]: Active Sessions ShortLegend[^]: users Legend1[^]: Current sessions Legend2[^]: Current calls LegendI[^]:  Sessions: LegendO[^]:  Calls: WithPeak[^]: wmy # # nas1.is2.u-net.net # Target[nas1.is2]: cpmActiveDSs.0&cpmActiveDSs.0:???????@nas1.is2.u-net.net Title[nas1.is2]: nas1.is2.u-net.net PageTop[nas1.is2]: nas1.is2.u-net.net MaxBytes[nas1.is2]: 120 Directory[nas1.is2]: nas1.is2 Hope this helps, aid On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Hettema, Taco wrote: > As a new member of this list I'm going to try how well it works. > > I want to measure async and ISDN incoming and outgoing calls on a Cisco > AS5300 with 4 PRI-interfaces. > Has any-one tried this, worked this out, know a source I can look for more > info etc. > All suggestions are welcome, I must admit that I don't know too much about > MRTG since I've only recently started working with it. > > Thanks in advance > > > Taco Hettema > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- Adrian J Bool | http://www.noc.u-net.net/ Network Manager | tel://44.1925.484061/ U-NET Ltd | fax://44.1925.484055/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gjo at stonehenge-telecom.com Tue Jul 6 12:44:01 1999 From: gjo at stonehenge-telecom.com (Gert-Jan Obels) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 12:44:01 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 Message-ID: <01BEC7AD.39BFE6E0.gjo@stonehenge-telecom.com> Alf, Did you change the comment in the mrtg file, so the main OS is not Unix but Windows NT Cheers Gert-Jan -----Original Message----- From: Alf Hardy [SMTP:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] Sent: dinsdag 6 juli 1999 10:55 To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 Hello all, I have just recently installed the above application on an NT box. I followed the instructions and everything appeared to go fine. However, I get the following error message when I try to generate a CFG file. D:\mrtg\mrtg-2.7.5\run>perl cfgmaker csnetman at 172.27.252.169 > mrtg.cfg Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at BER.pm line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at BER.pm line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cfgmaker line 13. Any one any ideas ??? Thanks in advance Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 13:20:18 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 13:20:18 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 In-Reply-To: from "Alf Hardy" at Jul 6, 99 09:54:38 am Message-ID: <199907061120.NAA25586@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 817 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/02ddcaea/attachment.pot From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 6 13:38:35 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 06:38:35 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Color change with limit value Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3BB@MAIL2> Yep, hack rateup and MRTG. Someone has already done it, (I don't remember who), you may be able to get diffs from whoever it was. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com [mailto:cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com] > Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 1:29 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Color change with limit value > > > Did anyone post how to get MRTG to change the color of the > graph when a > certain limit has been passed?? > > I'd really like to implement this, it would be quite handy!! > > Thanks, > Chris > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From erwan at claranet.fr Tue Jul 6 14:17:53 1999 From: erwan at claranet.fr (Lerale Erwan) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 14:17:53 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server In-Reply-To: <795961CBCAC1D211A7C00090274CA19FFFC663@srv_exch_7.intra.telfort.nl>; from Hettema, Taco on Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 10:27:40AM +0200 References: <795961CBCAC1D211A7C00090274CA19FFFC663@srv_exch_7.intra.telfort.nl> Message-ID: <19990706141753.A26709@livarot.noc.fr.clara.net> On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 10:27:40AM +0200, Hettema, Taco wrote: > As a new member of this list I'm going to try how well it works. > > I want to measure async and ISDN incoming and outgoing calls on a Cisco > AS5300 with 4 PRI-interfaces. > Has any-one tried this, worked this out, know a source I can look for more > info etc. > All suggestions are welcome, I must admit that I don't know too much about > MRTG since I've only recently started working with it. Hello, with : snmpwalk -s 10.0.0.1 XXXXX .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.1.1.5 You get the state of each B-chan [...] cpmDS0CallType.0.7.17 = analog(3) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.18 = analog(3) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.19 = analog(3) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.20 = digital(4) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.21 = digital(4) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.22 = idle(1) cpmDS0CallType.0.7.23 = digital(4) [...] It might help you :) Cheers -- Lerale Erwan -- ClaraNET France -- erwan at claranet.fr -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jkarl at netset.com Tue Jul 6 15:00:00 1999 From: jkarl at netset.com (Jeff Karl) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 09:00:00 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server Message-ID: <002d01bec7af$75e63d20$6f0516ac@lapkarlja.greif.com> >From the MRTG home page: http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html go to "Check the MRTG-Site-Map for other peoples work related to this." http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/users.html Then Generic Cisco AS5200 support for mrtg by Leif Sawyer http://home.gci.net/~leif/mrtg/ That should be a good start. Helped me. ;-) Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Hettema, Taco To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Date: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:30 AM Subject: [mrtg] Measuring a Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server >As a new member of this list I'm going to try how well it works. > >I want to measure async and ISDN incoming and outgoing calls on a Cisco >AS5300 with 4 PRI-interfaces. >Has any-one tried this, worked this out, know a source I can look for more >info etc. >All suggestions are welcome, I must admit that I don't know too much about >MRTG since I've only recently started working with it. > >Thanks in advance > > >Taco Hettema > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wrolf at wrolf.net Tue Jul 6 15:48:39 1999 From: wrolf at wrolf.net (Wrolf Courtney) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 09:48:39 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 References: Message-ID: <37820937.DBC5EE55@wrolf.net> Your Perl is seriously broken. The strict.pm module is included as part of the base Perl distribution. Check for any instructions about setting environment variables for Perl, and maybe try reinstalling Perl. Make sure that the following program runs: use strict; print "Hello strict world\n"; ------------------------------------------------------- Alf Hardy wrote: > Hello all, > > I have just recently installed the above application on an NT box. I > followed the instructions and everything appeared to go fine. > > However, I get the following error message when I try to generate a CFG > file. > > D:\mrtg\mrtg-2.7.5\run>perl cfgmaker csnetman at 172.27.252.169 > mrtg.cfg > Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cfgmaker line 13. > > Any one any ideas ??? > > Thanks in advance > > Alf > -- Wrolf wrolf at wrolf.net Wrolf's Wreck: http://wrolf.net Wrolf's Net.Wreck: http://wrolf.net/netmgmt.shtml -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From hacar at ere.com.tr Tue Jul 6 15:58:45 1999 From: hacar at ere.com.tr (Hakki ACAR) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:58:45 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] log file format Message-ID: <004c01bec7b7$aa22c2e0$1f01a8c0@hacar.ere.com.tr> hi In log files, rows are like below 931269480 17673 50753 17723 50793 then what are these numbers? If first one shows time, how can I find the time ?t corresponds? Thanks -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From coelho at persogo.com.br Tue Jul 6 16:30:42 1999 From: coelho at persogo.com.br (Leonardo Rodrigues) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 11:30:42 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 References: <01BEC7AD.39BFE6E0.gjo@stonehenge-telecom.com> Message-ID: <002901bec7bc$22c97640$13e9f1c8@persogo.com.br> On the .tgz file of MRTG, you should find some .pm files. Locate on your perl installed directory, the place where has a lot of other PM files. Copy the MRTG pms to there and you should be able to do it. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gert-Jan Obels To: 'Alf Hardy' ; Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:44 AM Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 > Alf, > Did you change the comment in the mrtg file, so the main OS is not Unix but Windows NT > > Cheers > Gert-Jan > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [SMTP:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: dinsdag 6 juli 1999 10:55 > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 > > Hello all, > > I have just recently installed the above application on an NT box. I > followed the instructions and everything appeared to go fine. > > However, I get the following error message when I try to generate a CFG > file. > > D:\mrtg\mrtg-2.7.5\run>perl cfgmaker csnetman at 172.27.252.169 > mrtg.cfg > Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cfgmaker line 13. > > Any one any ideas ??? > > Thanks in advance > > Alf > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Tue Jul 6 18:36:55 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 17:36:55 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: log file format In-Reply-To: <004c01bec7b7$aa22c2e0$1f01a8c0@hacar.ere.com.tr> Message-ID: perl -e 'print scalar localtime( 931269480),"\n"' Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Hakki ACAR wrote: > hi > In log files, rows are like below > > 931269480 17673 50753 17723 50793 > then what are these numbers? If first one shows time, how can I find the > time ?t corresponds? > > Thanks > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Tue Jul 6 14:59:03 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 08:59:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990706104016.0091ae40@cybercomm.nl> Message-ID: To everybody trying to unsubscribe, ro who may want to unsubscribe in teh future: Please, I beg of you, learn how to read. Then look at the footer of your e-mail. Every single message sent to the list gets delivered with a footer that has no purpose in life but to help you get off the list. It's not that hard. You know, I think the unsub messages sent to the list has gone up since that was added to the messages. Has anybody set up mrtg to graph unsuccessful unsub messages? -Tim On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, K. Koopman wrote: > unsubscribe > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 18:12:58 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 18:12:58 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: log file format In-Reply-To: <004c01bec7b7$aa22c2e0$1f01a8c0@hacar.ere.com.tr> from "Hakki ACAR" at Jul 6, 99 04:58:45 pm Message-ID: <199907061613.SAA08744@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1078 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/2701aa64/attachment.asc From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 6 18:23:04 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 11:23:04 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: log file format Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3C5@MAIL2> Look in the DOC directory of the MRTG standard distribution for the logfile-format.txt file. Its all explained there. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Hakki ACAR [mailto:hacar at ere.com.tr] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:59 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] log file format > > > hi > In log files, rows are like below > > 931269480 17673 50753 17723 50793 > then what are these numbers? If first one shows time, how can > I find the > time it corresponds? > > Thanks > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Jim.OShea at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 6 16:16:45 1999 From: Jim.OShea at anheuser-busch.com (O'Shea, Jim) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 09:16:45 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] set digest Message-ID: set [mrtg] digest -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Tue Jul 6 19:27:10 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 10:27:10 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG on NT problems with counters Message-ID: <7lte9e$lf0i@eGroups.com> I've added the SERVER performance instance to my NT box. There are 3 things that are quite cool on this instance that I'd like to monitor. They are: 1.ServerBytesTotalPerSec 2.ServerBytesReceivedPerSec 3.ServerBytesSentPerSec For 1, I always get 0 no matter what. For 2 and 3 I get nothing. I tried graphing these in Perfomance Monitor and GetIf while I'm ftping and web browsing and still no go. Does anyone know what would be the prob? I'd love to add these counters, especially #1, as this would give me utilization. Any help would be appreciated. Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From eduardo at sistelnet.es Tue Jul 6 20:23:08 1999 From: eduardo at sistelnet.es (Eduardo Fernandez Corrales) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 20:23:08 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] cascading ms proxy 2.0 to squid Message-ID: <3782498C.EE87BF75@sistelnet.es> Hello, How can I configure a customer's Microsoft Proxy 2.0 to cascade requests to our squid proxy? Thanks in advance. -- Eduardo Fern?ndez Corrales eduardo at sistelnet.es Sistelnet Integraciones Telem?ticas - http://www.sistelnet.es -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Jozsa at trendcs.com Tue Jul 6 20:46:02 1999 From: Jozsa at trendcs.com (Jozsa, Brandon) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 14:46:02 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] In reply to Mr. Kennedy... Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F9805178E@TCSMAIL> Dear Mr. Kennedy, I beg of you...please do not insult people's intelligence. One might assume that I didn't graduate college with a 4.0, and with many honors without having any. I do know for a fact that I didn't acquire the knowledge that I have, only to be insulted by someone such as yourself. I am also sure that everyone else is equipped to do their job as well (Geez they may have even had to read-Imagine that!). Please be more tactful. So maybe you might want to try it yourself (removing yourself from the list), or perhaps some of the individuals that are having trouble, are having circumstantial difficulties. Instead of being insulting, please be respectful and try to help others where you can. If you can't then I would appreciate not having to put up with your arrogant (obviously absent-minded) comments. Your MRTG Friend, =) Brandon B. Jozsa -----Original Message----- From: Tim Kennedy [mailto:sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:59 AM To: MRTG Mailling List Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) To everybody trying to unsubscribe, ro who may want to unsubscribe in teh future: Please, I beg of you, learn how to read. Then look at the footer of your e-mail. Every single message sent to the list gets delivered with a footer that has no purpose in life but to help you get off the list. It's not that hard. You know, I think the unsub messages sent to the list has gone up since that was added to the messages. Has anybody set up mrtg to graph unsuccessful unsub messages? -Tim On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, K. Koopman wrote: > unsubscribe > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dcp at dcptech.com Tue Jul 6 20:58:26 1999 From: dcp at dcptech.com (David C Prall) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 14:58:26 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 References: <37820937.DBC5EE55@wrolf.net> Message-ID: <017101bec7e1$99fdd1f0$4e01060a@rma.dcaa.mil> I had this same problem. It was caused by the resource kit being installed, and it having its own version of perl. Had to change around the order in the search path and everything worked fine. David C Prall, MCSE MCNE DCP Technologies dcp at dcptech.com Alexandria, VA dcppage at dcptech.com http://www.dcptech.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Wrolf Courtney To: Alf Hardy Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 9:48 AM Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 Your Perl is seriously broken. The strict.pm module is included as part of the base Perl distribution. Check for any instructions about setting environment variables for Perl, and maybe try reinstalling Perl. Make sure that the following program runs: use strict; print "Hello strict world\n"; ------------------------------------------------------- Alf Hardy wrote: > Hello all, > > I have just recently installed the above application on an NT box. I > followed the instructions and everything appeared to go fine. > > However, I get the following error message when I try to generate a CFG > file. > > D:\mrtg\mrtg-2.7.5\run>perl cfgmaker csnetman at 172.27.252.169 > mrtg.cfg > Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at BER.pm line 26. > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at cfgmaker line 13. > > Any one any ideas ??? > > Thanks in advance > > Alf > -- Wrolf wrolf at wrolf.net Wrolf's Wreck: http://wrolf.net Wrolf's Net.Wreck: http://wrolf.net/netmgmt.shtml -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ntadmin at palacenet.net Tue Jul 6 20:59:17 1999 From: ntadmin at palacenet.net (John Lange) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 13:59:17 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 Message-ID: <4.1.19990706135741.019d05b0@mail.palacenet.net> HI I think we may be reaching the limit of the capabilities of our 2501. Any one have a config file for metering the CPU usage on a Cisco 2501? Would you care to share the information with me? Thanks JOhn :} John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC. microjl at palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc. 608.742.1601 & 6980 1819 New Pinery Road http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901 MSCE Training for only $150.00 - http://dpec.palacenet.net/ Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/ --- __o --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town --- (_)/ (_) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sekoon at siteconnect.net Tue Jul 6 21:09:26 1999 From: sekoon at siteconnect.net (Steve E. Koon) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 21:09:26 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Bandwidth Setting Message-ID: <93128454901@mail.siteconnect.net> I want to get my graphs to show Bits for a 2 Megabyte threshold on my Cisco 4500 rotuer. I have options set to Bits, yet the monthly and yearly graphs still show Bytes. Also I would like to get the daily and weekly graphs to show the range from 0 to 2 Megabyte in bits but the results are showing 0 to 280. Bytes. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rcook at investec.co.za Tue Jul 6 22:10:50 1999 From: rcook at investec.co.za (Russell Cook) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 22:10:50 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 Message-ID: Hi, This is what i use and it works like a bomb.... #Processor Utilization Monitoring Target[internet.cpu]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at internet RouterUptime[internet.cpu]: public at internet MaxBytes[internet.cpu]: 100 Title[internet.cpu]: Router Processor Utilization on Internet PageTop[internet.cpu]:

Processor Utilization for Cisco Router

Unscaled[internet.cpu]: ymwd ShortLegend[internet.cpu]: % XSize[internet.cpu]: 380 YSize[internet.cpu]: 100 YLegend[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization Legend1[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization LegendO[internet.cpu]:  Usage Options[internet.cpu]: gauge, growright the word 'internet' is a dns entry for our internet router. Cheers Russell >>> John Lange 06/07/99 08:59:17 >>> HI I think we may be reaching the limit of the capabilities of our 2501. Any one have a config file for metering the CPU usage on a Cisco 2501? Would you care to share the information with me? Thanks JOhn :} John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC. microjl at palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc. 608.742.1601 & 6980 1819 New Pinery Road http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901 MSCE Training for only $150.00 - http://dpec.palacenet.net/ Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/ --- __o --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town --- (_)/ (_) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From meiner at wtal.de Tue Jul 6 22:21:46 1999 From: meiner at wtal.de (Andre Kuellenberg) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 22:21:46 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) Message-ID: <99070622221101.15092@MeinerII> Hi everybody! I've got a problem with MRTG. I've installed SuSE Linux 6.0 on my Router and want to display the in- and outgoing traffic of the eth and ppp device. I'm using a mrtg configuration file created by cfgmaker. Now only the incomming traffic is shown. What do i have to do now that the outgoing traffic is displayed, too. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Tue Jul 6 22:40:22 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:40:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] summary script misinformation. Message-ID: Hello, Several people have asked me for a summary script. I, unfortunately, don't have a script. Currently what I have is a patch that needs to be added to mrtg. The latest version of MRTG that I have it for, is mrtg-2.5.2. I am working on getting it into mrtg-2.7.5, but alot has changed and it's gonna take me a few days to catch-up, as I don't have alot of free time this week. As for making it an external script, that would take a little more time. and ALOT more work. :) -Tim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From meiner at wtal.de Tue Jul 6 23:06:10 1999 From: meiner at wtal.de (Andre Kuellenberg) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:06:10 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) References: Message-ID: <99070623142300.20761@MeinerII> Am Tue, 06 Jul 1999 schrieben Sie: > Andre, > > Which kernel are you running, and what snmpd are you running? > I am unfamiliar with SuSE, but have seen other problems before. > Also, if you could make available the config file you use, that might > help. > > Thanks, > > -Tim > > On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > > > Hi everybody! > > I've got a problem with MRTG. I've installed SuSE Linux 6.0 on my Router and > > want to display the in- and outgoing traffic of the eth and ppp device. I'm > > using a mrtg configuration file created by cfgmaker. Now only the incomming > > traffic is shown. What do i have to do now that the outgoing traffic is > > displayed, too. Ok, My current kernel version is 2.2.7 and this is what 'snmpd -V' says: 'cmu-snmp for Linux v3.5; 7. Feb 1998 http://www.gaertner.de/snmp/ -- The Linux CMU SNMP Project' Here's the /etc/snmpd.conf: # # snmpd.conf - created Thu Jul 24 22:12:50 MET DST 1997 # # # view configuration # # viewName OID included/excluded # # internet view all .1.3.6.1 included # internet view mini .1.3.6.1 included # for v1 public exclude exclude mib-2.ident.identInfo # and mib-2.host.hrSWRun in the mini view: view xmini .1.3.6.1 included view xmini .1.3.6.1.2.1.24.1 excluded view xmini .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4 excluded # system, snmp, usecAgent, usecStats view semi .1.3.6.1.2.1.1 included view semi .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 included view semi .1.3.6.1.6.3.6.1.1 included view semi .1.3.6.1.6.3.6.1.2 included # snmp, usecAgent, usecStats view semi .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 included view semi .1.3.6.1.6.3.6.1.1 included view semi .1.3.6.1.6.3.6.1.2 included # # # user configuration # # noneRV noneWV authRV authWV userName[/authKey] # #user xmini - all all public/0x05a1483bb7a0b314cc5cf9d27aee2a89 user xmini - xmini - public/0x05a1483bb7a0b314cc5cf9d27aee2a89 # # # community configuration # # commName readV writeV # community public xmini - ## uncomment for private entry: # community private mini mini ## ## now follows the specific section of the linux-port. ## ## ## port to use (default is 161): ## # port: 161 ## ## the entry of system.Contact and system.Location: ## sysContact: Not Configured sysLocation: Not Configured ## the system name is per default determined from the hostname: # sysName: chappell ## ## trap sink address and community string. (passed to snmptrap(1) ## utility). authentraps contains the value of snmpEnableAuthenTraps; ## (default is `disabled'). ## trap sink: localhost trap community: public snmpEnableAuthenTraps: disabled ## ## specify type and speed of interfaces: ## if the last char is an asterisk, any suffix will match. ## (feel free to add more) ## interface: lo* 24 20000000 interface: dummy* 1 10000000 interface: eth* 6 10000000 interface: sl* 28 28800 interface: ppp* 23 28800 interface: isdn* 20 64000 interface: ippp* 20 64000 ## end of /etc/snmpd.conf ------------------------------------------------- ....and my very simple mrtg.cfg: WorkDir: /home/webmaster/htdocs/mrtg ###################################################################### # Description: Linux version 2.2.7 (root at MeinerII) (gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314 (egcs-1.1.2 release)) #11 Mon Jun 21 12:44:05 MEST 1999 # Contact: Not Configured # System Name: diener # Location: Not Configured #..................................................................... ######## ######## This Interface is one of the following ######## - administratively not UP ######## - it is in test mode ######## - it is a softwareLoopback interface ######## - has a unrealistic speed setting ######## It is commented out for this reason. ######## # # Target[diener.1]: 1:public at diener # MaxBytes[diener.1]: 2500000 # Title[diener.1]: diener (localhost): lo # PageTop[diener.1]:

Traffic Analysis for lo #

# # # # # # # #
System:diener in Not Configured
Maintainer:Not Configured
Interface:lo (1)
IP:localhost (127.0.0.1)
Max Speed:2500.0 kBytes/s (softwareLoopback)
# #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[diener.3]: 3:public at diener MaxBytes[diener.3]: 1250000 Title[diener.3]: diener (): eth0 PageTop[diener.3]:

Traffic Analysis for eth0

System:Ondre's Diener
Maintainer:Andre Kuellenberg
Interface:eth0 (3)
IP:192.168.100.100 ()
Max Speed: 1250.0 kBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd)
#--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[diener.4]: 4:public at diener MaxBytes[diener.4]: 3600 Title[diener.4]: diener: ppp0 PageTop[diener.4]:

Traffic Analysis for ppp0

System:Ondre's Diener
Maintainer:Andre Kuellenberg
Interface:ppp0 (4)
IP:dynamic
Max Speed: 3600.0 Bytes/s (ppp)
#--------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you very much for your help! Andre -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 23:08:59 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:08:59 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990706135741.019d05b0@mail.palacenet.net> from "John Lange" at Jul 6, 99 01:59:17 pm Message-ID: <199907062109.XAA24809@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 579 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/5ab9a61e/attachment.pot From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 6 23:06:56 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:06:56 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Bandwidth Setting In-Reply-To: <93128454901@mail.siteconnect.net> from "Steve E. Koon" at Jul 6, 99 09:09:26 pm Message-ID: <199907062106.XAA24721@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 603 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/f5f06f19/attachment.asc From silvio at softone.com.br Tue Jul 6 23:48:27 1999 From: silvio at softone.com.br (Silvio L. Nisgoski) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 18:48:27 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Ascend Pipeline & inOctets Message-ID: <378279AB.4E3722C2@softone.com.br> Hello, Does anyone has the OIDs for the inOctects and OutOctets for monitoring traffic in an Ascend Pipeline ? I could not get some good results with GetIf ( I am using Windows NT ). By telnetting to the Ascend, I can see the values. But snmpwalk returns the variables with a 0 value. Any idea ? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Silvio L. Nisgoski Network Engineer. Soft One Consultores Associados -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Tue Jul 6 23:51:25 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 16:51:25 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 References: Message-ID: <002101bec7f9$b1d716c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> This is very helpful. I have another Cisco that I would like to monitor too. It is a 2621 and I wonder if the OIDs would be the same. Is there somewhere that I can go to find which OIDs are what? I also have an Ascend 6248 that I might like to monitor... any clues would be great! Thanks, Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Russell Cook To: ; Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 3:10 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 > Hi, > > This is what i use and it works like a bomb.... > > #Processor Utilization Monitoring > Target[internet.cpu]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at internet > RouterUptime[internet.cpu]: public at internet > MaxBytes[internet.cpu]: 100 > Title[internet.cpu]: Router Processor Utilization on Internet > PageTop[internet.cpu]:

Processor Utilization for Cisco Router

> Unscaled[internet.cpu]: ymwd > ShortLegend[internet.cpu]: % > XSize[internet.cpu]: 380 > YSize[internet.cpu]: 100 > YLegend[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization > Legend1[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization > LegendO[internet.cpu]:  Usage > Options[internet.cpu]: gauge, growright > > the word 'internet' is a dns entry for our internet router. > > Cheers > Russell > > > >>> John Lange 06/07/99 08:59:17 >>> > HI > > I think we may be reaching the limit of the capabilities of our 2501. Any > one have a config file for metering the CPU usage on a Cisco 2501? Would > you care to share the information with me? > > Thanks > JOhn :} > > John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC. > microjl at palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc. > 608.742.1601 & 6980 1819 New Pinery Road > http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901 > MSCE Training for only $150.00 - http://dpec.palacenet.net/ > Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/ > > --- __o > --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town > --- (_)/ (_) > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ntadmin at palacenet.net Wed Jul 7 00:14:25 1999 From: ntadmin at palacenet.net (John Lange) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 17:14:25 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] THANKS - CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 In-Reply-To: <199907061940.OAA09630@fullnet.net> References: <4.1.19990706135741.019d05b0@mail.palacenet.net> Message-ID: <4.1.19990706171246.019bb230@mail.palacenet.net> HI THANKS I took a combination of both to get my graphs I will see what I get tonight durring prime time, but currently averaging 15% JOhn :} John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC. microjl at palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc. 608.742.1601 & 6980 1819 New Pinery Road http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901 MSCE Training for only $150.00 - http://dpec.palacenet.net/ Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/ --- __o --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town --- (_)/ (_) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jasonmc at jaguarsystems.com Wed Jul 7 00:19:36 1999 From: jasonmc at jaguarsystems.com (Jason McMullen) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 18:19:36 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] OID Message-ID: <001401bec7fd$a219b680$b2c50418@glou1.nj.home.com> Hi, hopefully someone more proficient in MRTG can help me with this one :) I have quite a few USR total control chassis. I would like to monitor via mrtg a graph of connection speeds. I found the OID for it, i'll post it below. Thanks: Name: mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate Type: OBJECT-TYPE OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.6.9.1.1.12 Full path: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).usr(429).nas(1).mdm(6).mdmCs(9).mdmCsTable(1).mdmCsEntry(1).mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate(12) Module: MDM-MIB Parent: mdmCsEntry Prev sibling: mdmCsInitialRxLinkRate Next sibling: mdmCsFinalRxLinkRate Numerical syntax: Integer (32 bit) Base syntax: INTEGER Composed syntax: INTEGER Status: mandatory Max access: read-only Value list: 1: bps110(1) 2: bps300(2) 3: bps600(3) 4: bps1200(4) 5: bps2400(5) 6: bps4800(6) 7: bps7200(7) 8: bps9600(8) 9: bps12K(9) 10: bps14K(10) 11: bps16K(11) 12: bps19K(12) 13: bps38K(13) 14: bps75(14) 15: bps450(15) 16: unknown(16) 17: bps57K(17) 18: bps21K(18) 19: bps24K(19) 20: bps26K(20) 21: bps28K(21) 22: bps31K(23) 23: bps33K(24) 24: bps25333(25) 25: bps26666(26) 26: bps28000(27) 27: bps29333(28) 28: bps30666(29) 29: bps32000(30) 30: bps33333(31) 31: bps34666(32) 32: bps36000(33) 33: bps37333(34) 34: bps38666(35) 35: bps40000(36) 36: bps41333(37) 37: bps42666(38) 38: bps44000(39) 39: bps45333(40) 40: bps46666(41) 41: bps48000(42) 42: bps49333(43) 43: bps50666(44) 44: bps52000(45) 45: bps53333(46) 46: bps54666(47) 47: bps56000(48) 48: bps57333(49) 49: bps58666(50) 50: bps60000(51) 51: bps61333(52) 52: bps62666(53) 53: bps64000(54) PS: This is the data that i get when i walk out the OID: mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.6003 (int32) bps28K(21) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.6004 (int32) bps31K(23) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.7001 (int32) bps46666(41) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.7002 (int32) bps42666(38) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.7003 (int32) bps45333(40) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.7004 (int32) bps28K(21) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.8001 (int32) bps42666(38) mdmCsFinalTxLinkRate.8002 (int32) bps31K(23) PPS: Sorry for the length of this message, just wanted to give you all the information i could :) <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Jason McMullen - jasonmc at jnlk.com Systems Administrator - Jaguar Netlink http://www.jaguarsystems.com 1-888-www-jag1 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990706/e53bc4d9/attachment.htm From tschuh at verio.net Wed Jul 7 00:45:40 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 17:45:40 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 In-Reply-To: <002101bec7f9$b1d716c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com>; from Jim Jones, Jr. on Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 04:51:25PM -0500 References: <002101bec7f9$b1d716c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Message-ID: <19990706174540.C5687@beaver.konfuzed.net> Jim Jones, Jr. wrote: > This is very helpful. I have another Cisco that I would like to monitor > too. It is a 2621 and I wonder if the OIDs would be the same. Is there > somewhere that I can go to find which OIDs are what? I also have an Ascend > 6248 that I might like to monitor... any clues would be great! > > Thanks, > > Jim OIDs for the 26xx are the same as every other Cisco that I've touched so you should have no problem with that device. I wish I could help with the Ascend but I've got no good info on those other than Pipelines. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffw at fatman.pro-libertate.com Wed Jul 7 00:53:51 1999 From: jeffw at fatman.pro-libertate.com (Jeff Wallace) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 17:53:51 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG & ISDN Message-ID: <3782970F.FE1CC246@fatman.pro-libertate.com> Hi All, I have been searching the list archives but so far have not found what I'm looking for. Hope someone has the answer. I have a Ascend PL50 with 2 64kb = 128kb, what I would like to do is only see one report for both channels instead of two 64kb channels. I'm sure it's a "Target" command to cfgmaker, but I have no clue. Can anyone help please? -jeffw ------ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From roddy at satlink.com.au Wed Jul 7 01:49:36 1999 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:49:36 +0000 ( ) Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990706135741.019d05b0@mail.palacenet.net> Message-ID: > I think we may be reaching the limit of the capabilities of our 2501. Any > one have a config file for metering the CPU usage on a Cisco 2501? Would > you care to share the information with me? Hi, Try this : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at routername --------------------------------------------------------------------- Roddy Strachan Email - roddy at satlink.com.au Systems/Network Administrator ICQ - 1987890 Satlink Internet Services Ph. - +61-3-9775-2600 - +61-3-9775-2998 www.straks.satlink.com.au Fax. - +61-3-9775-2456 --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 7 02:06:14 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 20:06:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ascend Pipeline & inOctets In-Reply-To: <378279AB.4E3722C2@softone.com.br> Message-ID: Well, for one, ascends are wonky boxes. When you built your config for the pipeline, you probably got back alot of commented out wan interfaces as they were admin down at the time. Each time the pipeline establishes a b-channel connection, it will use a different wan port. Therefore, you need to either uncomment all those commented entries in your config (don't forget to fix the bandwidth and maxbytes statements), or (this is what I did) you can just take all the WAN interfaces and add the totals collected into one graph. Make the maxbytes equal to the total of two b-channels, and you will see your traffic data properly. If your ascend is actually reporting the wrong statistics via snmp, you may need to upgrade the Ascend firmware, or move to a stable version. Do you happen to know which version of software your ascend is running? -Tim On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Silvio L. Nisgoski wrote: > Hello, > Does anyone has the OIDs for the inOctects and OutOctets for > monitoring traffic in an Ascend Pipeline ? > I could not get some good results with GetIf ( I am using > Windows NT ). By telnetting to the Ascend, I can see the values. But > snmpwalk returns the variables with a 0 value. > Any idea ? > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Silvio L. Nisgoski > Network Engineer. > Soft One Consultores Associados > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > Timothy Kennedy Hate.org -- What do you expect? http://gunslinger.hate.org -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 7 02:12:06 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 20:12:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG & ISDN In-Reply-To: <3782970F.FE1CC246@fatman.pro-libertate.com> Message-ID: Jeff, Just add all your instances to the target file. Target[pipe50.yourdomain.com]: 1:public at pipe50.mydomain.com + 2:public at pipe50.mydomain.com + 3:public at pipe50.mydomain.com Etc, etc. till you have all the wan ports included. (make sure you use teh real instances, as 1, 2, 3, are not them) Since the wan ports in use change with every subsequent dial, you need to graph all of them in the same graph to assure that you are getting the total in/out octets traversing the ISDN interface. -Tim On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Jeff Wallace wrote: > Hi All, > > I have been searching the list archives but so far have not found > what I'm looking for. Hope someone has the answer. > > I have a Ascend PL50 with 2 64kb = 128kb, what I would like to > do is only see one report for both channels instead of two 64kb > channels. > > I'm sure it's a "Target" command to cfgmaker, but I have no clue. > Can anyone help please? > > > -jeffw > ------ > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > Timothy Kennedy Hate.org -- What do you expect? http://gunslinger.hate.org -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 02:23:54 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 19:23:54 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? References: Message-ID: <004901bec80e$ffa8c320$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box? Thanks, Jim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 02:48:39 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 19:48:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? References: Message-ID: <009e01bec812$74ff2f80$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> OK, Let me be more specific. Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box with MRTG? Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: James Liakos To: Jim Jones, Jr. Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:36 PM Subject: RE: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > Istall the Perfm.bat that comes with the NT resource kit ... > > James Liakos > Network Administrator > PH:(02)9203 0254 > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > Smithfield N.S.W > Australia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 10:24 > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box? > > Thanks, > > Jim > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Wed Jul 7 02:34:58 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 17:34:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ascend Pipeline & inOctets In-Reply-To: <378279AB.4E3722C2@softone.com.br> from "Silvio L. Nisgoski" at Jul 6, 99 06:48:27 pm Message-ID: <9907061735.aa10424@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > Does anyone has the OIDs for the inOctects and OutOctets for > monitoring traffic in an Ascend Pipeline ? > I could not get some good results with GetIf ( I am using > Windows NT ). By telnetting to the Ascend, I can see the values. But > snmpwalk returns the variables with a 0 value. Ascend has a very unique and stupid implimentation of SNMP that drives me nuts. The two big problems are: 1. Disappearing OID's when the router goes offline. Compare the results of: snmpwalk ascend_router_IP public iso when the router is up or down. Some OID's just disappear when it's down. 2. Random selection of "ports" per connection with no apparent or obvious rhyme or reason. The best you can do is monitor the *TOTAL* traffic in and out. Quoting from a previous identical question which could have been easily found in the mailing list archives: (...) I just add them all up, so it doesn't matter which two ports get used when the ISDN channels connect (the rest will be zero): Target[Pipeline50]: 2:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 3:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 4:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 5:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 6:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 7:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 8:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 9:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 10:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 11:;public at 1.2.3.4 + 12:;public at 1.2.3.4 NOTE: The spaces at the beginning of the continuation lines are important! Other relevant setting which I use on our Pipeline 50s: Options[Pipeline50]: growright,bits Unscaled[Pipeline50]: wmy WithPeak[Pipeline50]: wmy YSize[Pipeline50]: 200 AbsMax[Pipeline50]: 2500000 MaxBytes[Pipeline50]: 16000 Larry Leszczynski larryl at furph.com -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 03:28:12 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 20:28:12 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] ascend 6248 cpu usage? Message-ID: <00d801bec817$fc660520$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> any one know the OID for an ascend 6248's cpu usage? jim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 03:50:08 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 20:50:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ascend 6248 cpu usage? References: Message-ID: <011a01bec81b$0c827120$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> what's that? excuse my ignorance. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: James Liakos To: Jim Jones, Jr. Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:46 PM Subject: RE: [mrtg] ascend 6248 cpu usage? > have u tried to do a snmpwalk ?? > > > James Liakos > Network Administrator > PH:(02)9203 0254 > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > Smithfield N.S.W > Australia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 11:28 > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] ascend 6248 cpu usage? > > > any one know the OID for an ascend 6248's cpu usage? > > jim > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tbruyere at bombshelter.ca Wed Jul 7 05:01:56 1999 From: tbruyere at bombshelter.ca (Ted Bruyere) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:01:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Dumb Question about user-written scripts. Message-ID: I've been reading docs and trying to get something to work, here's my trouble, and I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone can tell me the answers to my questions. One: I have seen from my journey through the contrib dir, that the apparent output that is required from a script is either text to stdout in the form low_number high_number name or low_number avg_number high_number name I can't find anywhere that tells me this explicitly, but I believe I've seen scripts that do each. Question 2 is that I have written a script, it returns low/avg/high/name to sdout (and I've also tried low/high/name) and also logs to /usr/local/log/ dir, so I can see what happens. Well I can run the script fine by hand, but when I give the target Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/cpuload' or Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/cpuload' (the file is world-runnable and has #!/usr/local/bin/perl as the top line, so it should run) nevertheless, the mrtg runs, it does so without any error messages and yet I never see the log file update. This might make sense if there was some bizarre redirection going on, but the output from my script is never reflected in the graphs (yes, I've deleted them and rebuilt). Any light anyone can shed on this problem would be greatly appreciated, even if only to point me towards some obvious piece of docco I'm missing. Thanks. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Wed Jul 7 05:13:47 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 22:13:47 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Dumb Question about user-written scripts. In-Reply-To: ; from Ted Bruyere on Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 11:01:56PM -0400 References: Message-ID: <19990706221347.B7495@beaver.konfuzed.net> Ted Bruyere wrote: > One: I have seen from my journey through the contrib dir, that the > apparent output that is required from a script is either text to stdout in > the form > > low_number > high_number > name > > or > > low_number > avg_number > high_number > name If you look in the mrtg.cfg-dist or config.html documents you should find the answer. The way that MRTG is expecting data from external programs is as follows: InputBytes OutputBytes Uptime Hostname > Well I can run the script fine by hand, but when I give the target > > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/cpuload' Should work. > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/cpuload' Same but shorter. > nevertheless, the mrtg runs, it does so without any error messages and yet > I never see the log file update. This might make sense if there was some > bizarre redirection going on, but the output from my script is never > reflected in the graphs (yes, I've deleted them and rebuilt). Be patient, it takes a few polls before anything interesting happens. I hope that helps. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 05:43:39 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 22:43:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? References: Message-ID: <01ae01bec82a$e8225ba0$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> I know what you mean now.... I found more info about that! Thanks! Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: James Liakos To: Jim Jones, Jr. Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:36 PM Subject: RE: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > Istall the Perfm.bat that comes with the NT resource kit ... > > James Liakos > Network Administrator > PH:(02)9203 0254 > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > Smithfield N.S.W > Australia > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 10:24 > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box? > > Thanks, > > Jim > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sjr at home.net Wed Jul 7 05:59:44 1999 From: sjr at home.net (Stephen J. Roznowski) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 23:59:44 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Looking for MIB processor Message-ID: <199907070359.XAA15725@istari.home.net> Hi, I'm looking for a tool to process MIB files. I'd like to feed it a MIB file and get the full OID for each variable. I'm looking for output like: NetRecv 1.3.6.1.4.1.999.1.2.1 NetSend 1.3.6.1.4.1.999.1.2.2 Does such a tool exist? Thanks, -- Stephen J. Roznowski (sjr at home.net) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Wed Jul 7 06:22:05 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 00:22:05 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? References: <009e01bec812$74ff2f80$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> Message-ID: <002301bec830$46aed180$0200000a@home.net> Here is what I have: # Memory Target[ntwap3.mem]:1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1 .1.19.0:public at 151.171.51.17 RouterUptime[ntwap3.mem]: public at 151.171.51.17 MaxBytes[ntwap3.mem]: 97712000 PageTop[ntwap3.mem]:

Memory Usage WAP3

Background[ntwap3.mem]: #D7F4FF Title[ntwap3.mem]: Memory Usage WAP3 Unscaled[ntwap3.mem]:ymwd #WithPeak[ntwap3.mem]:ymwd ShortLegend[ntwap3.mem]: Bytes XSize[ntwap3.mem]: 380 YSize[ntwap3.mem]: 100 YLegend[ntwap3.mem]: Unused RAM Legend1[ntwap3.mem]: Memory Free Legend2[ntwap3.mem]: Memory In File Cache Legend3[ntwap3.mem]: Legend4[ntwap3.mem]: LegendI[ntwap3.mem]:  Free LegendO[ntwap3.mem]:  Cache Options[ntwap3.mem]: gauge, nopercent, growright # CPU Target[ntwap3.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.3.1&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1 .1.2.1.10.0:public at 151.171.51.17 RouterUptime[ntwap3.cpu]: public at 151.171.51.17 MaxBytes[ntwap3.cpu]: 100 PageTop[ntwap3.cpu]:

CPU Load WAP3

Background[ntwap3.cpu]: #D7F4FF Title[ntwap3.cpu]: CPU Load WAP3 Unscaled[ntwap3.cpu]:ymwd #WithPeak[ntwap3.cpu]:ymwd ShortLegend[ntwap3.cpu]: % XSize[ntwap3.cpu]: 380 YSize[ntwap3.cpu]: 100 YLegend[ntwap3.cpu]: Percent Load Legend1[ntwap3.cpu]: CPU Load Legend2[ntwap3.cpu]: Legend3[ntwap3.cpu]: Legend4[ntwap3.cpu]: LegendI[ntwap3.cpu]:  CPU Load LegendO[ntwap3.cpu]: Options[ntwap3.cpu]: gauge, growright, nopercent Colours[ntwap3.cpu]: BLUE#1000ff,GREEN#00eb0c,DARK GREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff # Disk Target[ntwap3.dsk]:1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.5.1.3.6.48.58.48.58.67.58&1.3.6 .1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.5.1.3.6.48.58.48.58.67.58:public at 151.171.51.17 RouterUptime[ntwap3.dsk]: public at 151.171.51.17 MaxBytes[ntwap3.dsk]: 100 PageTop[ntwap3.dsk]:

Hard Disk - Percent Free Space WAP3

Background[ntwap3.dsk]: #D7F4FF Title[ntwap3.dsk]: Hard Disk - Percent Free Space WAP3 Unscaled[ntwap3.dsk]:ymwd #WithPeak[ntwap3.dsk]:ymwd ShortLegend[ntwap3.dsk]: % XSize[ntwap3.dsk]: 380 YSize[ntwap3.dsk]: 100 YLegend[ntwap3.dsk]: Percent Free Legend1[ntwap3.dsk]: % Free Legend2[ntwap3.dsk]: Legend3[ntwap3.dsk]: % Free Legend4[ntwap3.dsk]: LegendI[ntwap3.dsk]:  Free LegendO[ntwap3.dsk]: Options[ntwap3.dsk]: gauge, growright, nopercent ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Jones, Jr. To: mrtg Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:48 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > OK, Let me be more specific. > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box with > MRTG? > > Jim > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James Liakos > To: Jim Jones, Jr. > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:36 PM > Subject: RE: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > > Istall the Perfm.bat that comes with the NT resource kit ... > > > > James Liakos > > Network Administrator > > PH:(02)9203 0254 > > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > > Smithfield N.S.W > > Australia > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 10:24 > > To: mrtg > > Subject: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from an NT Box? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Wed Jul 7 06:26:17 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 00:26:17 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] GetIf Problems Message-ID: <002c01bec830$dc22dbd0$0200000a@home.net> I'm having some problems with GetIf. I put the perfmib.mib in the mibs subdirectory. However when I browse I only get enterprises and nothing is listed beneath that. I tried deleting the index file and then putting the perfmib.mib back in and restarting yet I'm still not seeing anything past enterprises. Could someone help please? Thanks, Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990707/dfc70b84/attachment.html From adiers at debis.com Wed Jul 7 07:10:27 1999 From: adiers at debis.com (Alexander Diers) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 07:10:27 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] cisco 1720 Message-ID: <3782E143.6D7CB7D5@debis.com> Hi, I'am using MRTG on a Linux-PC with several Cisco-Routers. No I have a problem with Cisco 1720. Though a ping and a snmpwalk with the same community is successful, I get following error messages: SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "ciscorouter" [xx.xx.xx.xx].161 community: "cisco" request ID: 1623208679 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) No answer from cisco at ciscorouter. You may be using the wrong community SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: tooBig index 0 Because of the successful snmpwalk command I infer that the connectivity is ok. I suppose that there is a problem with the snmp version on Cisco1720. Does anybody know more about this ? Alex. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Alexander Diers debis Systemhaus GmbH Kreetslag 10 21129 Hamburg Tel. 040/7437-8793 Fax 040/7437-8788 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Wed Jul 7 07:28:55 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 06:28:55 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Dumb Question about user-written scripts. In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You've already had a reply to this, but I'll add: On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Ted Bruyere wrote: > One: I have seen from my journey through the contrib dir, that the > apparent output that is required from a script is either text to stdout in > the form > > low_number > high_number > name > > or > > low_number > avg_number > high_number > name > > I can't find anywhere that tells me this explicitly, but I believe I've > seen scripts that do each. The documentation (and what I've used without problem) states variable 1 variable 2 uptime name with the latter two not essential (see doc/config.txt) for scripts that run as targets (scripts that populate a log file would, of course, be quite different. > > Question 2 is that I have written a script, it returns low/avg/high/name > to sdout (and I've also tried low/high/name) and also logs to > /usr/local/log/ dir, so I can see what happens. > > Well I can run the script fine by hand, but when I give the target > > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/cpuload' > > or > > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/cpuload' > If you're running this on Linux, for example, then the quotes are not what you want. 'xxxxx' returns the literal xxxxx, `xxxxx` runs the program named xxxxx and returns the result, which is what you want here. Again, doc/config.txt explains this use of backticks (around line 232 in the 2.7.5 version). Hope that helps Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Werner.Dundler at austrocontrol.at Wed Jul 7 08:17:38 1999 From: Werner.Dundler at austrocontrol.at (Werner Dundler) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 08:17:38 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? Message-ID: <3782F102.9CC9534B@austrocontrol.at> hello im not very skilled in snmp management so if i ask stubid questions please forgive me. i try to log the traffic on an catalyst switch. my questions : i figured out the port (3/1) (show port) wich i want to manage. then i searched the mib of the switch to get the "real" interface number - at this point i failed. how can i get the "real" interface number from 3/1 so that i am able to log the traffic via : [port]:public@[ip] with mrtg. at the end i simple counted the lines from the show port output .. but the result i got was quite impossible .. (low values) it would be very nice if anybody could help me. thx werner -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From R.Umlauft at alcatel.de Wed Jul 7 10:18:40 1999 From: R.Umlauft at alcatel.de (R.Umlauft at alcatel.de) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 10:18:40 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Output as ASCII or CSV File instead of GIF Message-ID: Hello, we have the need to feed some accounting/billing procedures with data coming from SNMP (for example bytes in/out from a cisco router interface) To avoid retrieving information twice and doubling SNMP traffic (because we also want to have .gif?s on the web): Is there a way to get Ascii-data out of MRTG? Thanks Regine -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp Wed Jul 7 10:51:12 1999 From: yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp (Yozo Toda) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 17:51:12 +0900 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 07 Jul 1999 08:17:38 JST." <3782F102.9CC9534B@austrocontrol.at> Message-ID: <199907070851.RAA16566@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> > how can i get the "real" interface number from 3/1 so that i am > > able to log the traffic via : [port]:public@[ip] with mrtg. doing "cfgmaker community at address" and examining the output, Title field shows the interface type. with the knowledge of your catalyst5000 modules, you can say which is the interface you want. -- yozo. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 7 11:04:36 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:04:36 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AS5800 Message-ID: <0c8001bec857$c0214b70$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Knut.Syed at nhh.no Wed Jul 7 11:09:27 1999 From: Knut.Syed at nhh.no (Knut A. Syed) Date: 07 Jul 1999 11:09:27 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: Werner Dundler's message of "Wed, 07 Jul 1999 08:17:38 +0200" References: <3782F102.9CC9534B@austrocontrol.at> Message-ID: <85d7y4aks8.fsf@kas.nhh.no> Werner Dundler writes: > i figured out the port (3/1) (show port) wich i want to manage. > then i searched the mib of the switch to get the "real" interface > number - at this point i failed. how can i get the "real" interface > number from 3/1 so that i am able to log the traffic via : > [port]:public@[ip] with mrtg. If I understand your question correctly you are looking for the IfIndex of an interface: Switch> show port 3/1 Port Name Status Vlan Level Duplex Speed Type ----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ------ ----- ------------ 3/1 AK connected 10 normal half 10 10BaseFL MM Port Security Secure-Src-Addr Last-Src-Addr Shutdown Trap IfIndex ----- -------- ----------------- ----------------- -------- -------- ------- 3/1 disabled No disabled 10 XX This is what you need. Alternatively "show port ifindex" will give you the list: Switch> show port ifindex Port ifIndex ----- ------- 1/1 3 1/2 4 2/1 22 2/2 23 2/3 24 2/4 25 [...] ~kas -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 7 11:15:12 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:15:12 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AS5800 Message-ID: <0c9c01bec859$380e0500$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... Hi, I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected int my Cisco as5800. If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN an how many user are in PSTN. Can You help me? There is an OID for this operation? Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? Thanks in advance kikino -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Knut.Syed at nhh.no Wed Jul 7 11:14:15 1999 From: Knut.Syed at nhh.no (Knut A. Syed) Date: 07 Jul 1999 11:14:15 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: Knut.Syed@nhh.no's message of "07 Jul 1999 11:09:27 +0200" References: <3782F102.9CC9534B@austrocontrol.at> <85d7y4aks8.fsf@kas.nhh.no> Message-ID: <85btdoakk8.fsf@kas.nhh.no> Knut.Syed at nhh.no (Knut A. Syed) writes: > Alternatively "show port ifindex" will give you the list: > [...] ...and I forgot the obvious one: Switch> show port ifindex 3/1 Port ifIndex ----- ------- 3/1 10 Switch> ~kas -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 7 11:28:15 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:28:15 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Message-ID: <0cb701bec85b$0ac033a0$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Thanks a lot, I'm trying to test it.... Regards -----Original Message----- From: Knut A. Syed To: kikino su sardu Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: 07 July, 1999 11:18 Subject: Re: [mrtg] AS5800 >"kikino su sardu" writes: > >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected >> int my Cisco as5800. If possible I like to know how many user are >> connected in ISDN an how many user are in PSTN. > >Assuming AS5800 supports a superset of the AS5200 and AS5300's MIB: > >To create > and > >I use the following config: > >-----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- >WorkDir: /path/to/your/WorkDir >IconDir: /path/to/your/IconDir > >MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 30 > >Title[^]: Cisco AS5200 dialup-gw.foo.bar > >PageTop[^]: \n > \n >

Access Server dialup-gw.foo.bar

\n >PageTop[$]:

MRTG adapted for NHH by Knut A. Sy?d (Knut.Syed at nhh.no)

\n > >Options[^]: gauge, growright, nopercent >Timezone[^]: UTC >Weekformat[^]: V >WithPeak[^]: ymwd > >Colours[^]: GREEN#00ff00,BLUE#0000ff,DARK GREEN#008000,VIOLET#ff00ff > >YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: lines/modems >ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: in use >Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Lines in use >Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Modems in use >Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute lines in use >Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute modems in use >LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   lines: >LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   modems: > ># DESCRIPTION ># ># "ciscoExperiment provides a root object identifier from which ># experimental mibs may be temporarily based. mibs are typicially based ># here if they fall in one of two categories ># ># 1) are IETF work-in-process mibs which have not been assigned a ># permanent object identifier by the IANA. ># ># 2) are cisco work-in-process which has not been assigned a permanent ># object identifier by the cisco assigned number authority, typicially ># because the mib is not ready for deployment. ># ># NOTE WELL: support for mibs in the ciscoExperiment subtree will be ># deleted when a permanent object identifier assignment is made." ># ># enterprises: 1.3.6.1.4.1 ># cisco: .9 ># ciscoExperiment: .10 ># CiscoPopMgmtMIB: .19 ># CiscoPopMgmtMIBObjects: .1 ># cpmDS0Usage: .1 ># cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog: .2 ># cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse .3 ># ># 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2 er cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog ># 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3 er cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse > >Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0:public at dialup-gw.foo .bar >PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:

Line-usage

\n >

ISDN-lines: 30\n >
Analog modems: 12

\n > >MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: 100 >YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU Utilization >ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: % >Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP >Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5 >Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute BP >Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute B5 >LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP: >LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5: > >Title[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU >PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:

CPU

\n >
>
BusyPer (BP):
>
CPU busy percentage in the last 5 second period. Not > the last 5 realtime seconds but the last 5 second period in the > scheduler.
>
avgBusy5 (B5):
>
5 minute exponentially-decayed moving average of > the CPU busy percentage.
\n\n >
\n\n > >Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.56.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 :community at dialup-gw.foo.bar >-----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- > >Just remember to replace dialup-gw.foo.bar, WorkDir, IconDir and >community with your local names. > >Please note that the mibs in the ciscoExperiment-tree are not available >in all Feature Sets of Cisco IOS. > >~kas > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From echchelh at crid.u-bourgogne.fr Wed Jul 7 12:18:43 1999 From: echchelh at crid.u-bourgogne.fr (Zouhair ECHECHELH) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 12:18:43 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] number of paquets lost Message-ID: <199907071018.MAA07010@curitiba.crid.u-bourgogne.fr> Hi, I need to know how to monitor the lost packets with MRTG. Thanks. +-----------------------------------------------------------+ + Zouhair ECHCHELH + + Facult? des Sciences Mirande + + Laboratoire Informatique de Recherche sur les + + Syst?mes Intelligents et leurs Applications (LIRSIA) + + B.P. 47870 + + 21078 DIJON Cedex - France + +-----------------------------------------------------------+ + Tel : +33.(0)3.80.39.58.82/17 + + Fax : +33.(0)3.80.39.58.87 + + URL : http://recife.u-bourgogne.fr:8081/~echchelh + + e-mail : echchelh at crid.u-bourgogne.fr + +-----------------------------------------------------------+ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Werner.Dundler at austrocontrol.at Wed Jul 7 15:21:07 1999 From: Werner.Dundler at austrocontrol.at (Super-User) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 13:21:07 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? References: <199907070851.RAA16566@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> Message-ID: <37835443.D6B6CB5F@austrocontrol.co.at> > > > > able to log the traffic via : [port]:public@[ip] with mrtg. > > doing "cfgmaker community at address" and examining the output, > Title field shows the interface type. > > with the knowledge of your catalyst5000 modules, > you can say which is the interface you want. Hello thx for your mail. i did this (cfmaker).. but then i realized that the port wich i am monitoring made a static traffic volume of 1 (!) kbyte per second. this interface was named sc0 (= the first interface in the mib) and a dont think that this is an ethernet interface. i did a "show port" on the cisco and identified the port thru the port discription. ios numbered the port : 3/1 but when i browse the mib i only find interfaces from 0 to 64 so my question ist WICH interface numer is 3/1 ?? can anyone help ? thank you bye werner -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 13:28:10 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 06:28:10 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GetIf Problems Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3CB@MAIL2> Delete the .index file from the getif/mibs directory and restart getif. Ken -----Original Message----- From: C.P.T. [mailto:cpt at mnsi.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 11:26 PM To: MRTG ListServ Subject: [mrtg] GetIf Problems I'm having some problems with GetIf. I put the perfmib.mib in the mibs subdirectory. However when I browse I only get enterprises and nothing is listed beneath that. I tried deleting the index file and then putting the perfmib.mib back in and restarting yet I'm still not seeing anything past enterprises. Could someone help please? Thanks, Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 13:33:44 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 06:33:44 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3CC@MAIL2> Read the PerfMib.mib that comes out of running PERFM.BAT. Its got all of the OID definitions for your install. You might want to get a MIB browser to make reading it easier. I use Getif http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/8260/ (install it, put your mibs in the /mibs directory, delete the .index file, restart Getif). HTH Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:49 PM > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > OK, Let me be more specific. > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from > an NT Box with > MRTG? > > Jim > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James Liakos > To: Jim Jones, Jr. > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 7:36 PM > Subject: RE: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > > Istall the Perfm.bat that comes with the NT resource kit ... > > > > James Liakos > > Network Administrator > > PH:(02)9203 0254 > > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > > Smithfield N.S.W > > Australia > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 10:24 > > To: mrtg > > Subject: [mrtg] CPU, Memory and Hard Drive Usage? > > > > > > Any one have any ideas about how to get the above info from > an NT Box? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jim > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Wed Jul 7 13:39:39 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 13:39:39 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: <37835443.D6B6CB5F@austrocontrol.co.at> from "Super-User" at Jul 7, 99 01:21:07 pm Message-ID: <199907071139.NAA07131@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1125 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990707/ca490d77/attachment.pot From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 13:41:19 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 06:41:19 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Dumb Question about user-written scripts. Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3CE@MAIL2> One more addition: depeding upon what you are reading and how the data is presented, you may need to use 'gauge' or 'absolute' on the Options[target]: line. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Ted Bruyere [mailto:tbruyere at bombshelter.ca] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 10:02 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Dumb Question about user-written scripts. > > > I've been reading docs and trying to get something to work, here's my > trouble, and I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone can tell me > the answers > to my questions. > > One: I have seen from my journey through the contrib dir, that the > apparent output that is required from a script is either text > to stdout in > the form > > low_number > high_number > name > > or > > low_number > avg_number > high_number > name > > I can't find anywhere that tells me this explicitly, but I > believe I've > seen scripts that do each. > > Question 2 is that I have written a script, it returns > low/avg/high/name > to sdout (and I've also tried low/high/name) and also logs to > /usr/local/log/ dir, so I can see what happens. > > Well I can run the script fine by hand, but when I give the target > > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/perl > /usr/local/bin/cpuload' > > or > > Target[bombshelter.ca.cpuload]: '/usr/local/bin/cpuload' > > (the file is world-runnable and has #!/usr/local/bin/perl as > the top line, > so it should run) > > nevertheless, the mrtg runs, it does so without any error > messages and yet > I never see the log file update. This might make sense if > there was some > bizarre redirection going on, but the output from my script is never > reflected in the graphs (yes, I've deleted them and rebuilt). > > Any light anyone can shed on this problem would be greatly > appreciated, > even if only to point me towards some obvious piece of docco > I'm missing. > > Thanks. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From charles at toucan.ie Wed Jul 7 13:53:20 1999 From: charles at toucan.ie (Charles Gillanders) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 12:53:20 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Maths Message-ID: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D3793E6@collan.toucan.ie> I am reading a variable from an NT machine indicating amount of Virtual Memory in Use, the variable can return anything up to 3GBytes, now I tried to set maxbytes2 equal to 3100000000 but I get a warning that maxbytes has exceeded MAXINT. I suspect the easiset way round this is to set Maxbytes2 lower and divide the incoming value by 100 by performing some maths on the target line. Here's my existing target definition, Does anyone know what do I need to do to devide the second variable by 100? Target[Tarbh.Memory]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.4.1.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.4.2.0:public at Tarbh Thanks, Charles -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990707/8244905a/attachment.html From silvio at softone.com.br Wed Jul 7 14:10:46 1999 From: silvio at softone.com.br (Silvio L. Nisgoski) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 09:10:46 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ascend Pipeline & inOctets References: <9907061735.aa10424@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Message-ID: <378343C6.A6DBA909@softone.com.br> Yes, but this damned thing doesn't return values for neither of the ports. I have a user linked 24/7 in a port of the Ascend, so changing WANs should not be a problem. What I need to know is how many bytes got in, and how many got out. Telnetting to the box gives me this number, but snmpwalk says the SNMP variable ( inOctets ) equals 0. If I had some numbers for the WAN ports, I would add up them but I don't have any. By the way, they are Pipelines 130. Is there anyone out there monitoring such kind of crap ? Silvio (dreaming with good old Cisco days... ) Jeff Liebermann wrote: > > > Does anyone has the OIDs for the inOctects and OutOctets for > > monitoring traffic in an Ascend Pipeline ? > > I could not get some good results with GetIf ( I am using > > Windows NT ). By telnetting to the Ascend, I can see the values. But > > snmpwalk returns the variables with a 0 value. > > Ascend has a very unique and stupid implimentation of SNMP > that drives me nuts. The two big problems are: > 1. Disappearing OID's when the router goes offline. > Compare the results of: > snmpwalk ascend_router_IP public iso > when the router is up or down. Some OID's just disappear > when it's down. > 2. Random selection of "ports" per connection with no > apparent or obvious rhyme or reason. > > The best you can do is monitor the *TOTAL* traffic in and out. > Quoting from a previous identical question which could have been > easily found in the mailing list archives: > > (...) > I just add them all up, so it doesn't matter which two ports get used > when the ISDN channels connect (the rest will be zero): > > Target[Pipeline50]: 2:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 3:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 4:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 5:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 6:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 7:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 8:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 9:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 10:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 11:;public at 1.2.3.4 > + 12:;public at 1.2.3.4 > > NOTE: The spaces at the beginning of the continuation lines are > important! > > Other relevant setting which I use on our Pipeline 50s: > > Options[Pipeline50]: growright,bits > Unscaled[Pipeline50]: wmy > WithPeak[Pipeline50]: wmy > YSize[Pipeline50]: 200 > AbsMax[Pipeline50]: 2500000 > MaxBytes[Pipeline50]: 16000 > > Larry Leszczynski > larryl at furph.com > > -- > # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 > # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 > # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] > # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Silvio L. Nisgoski silvio at softone.com.br Network Engineer. Soft One Consultores Associados -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Knut.Syed at nhh.no Wed Jul 7 14:08:50 1999 From: Knut.Syed at nhh.no (Knut A. Syed) Date: 07 Jul 1999 14:08:50 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: Super-User's message of "Wed, 07 Jul 1999 13:21:07 +0000" References: <199907070851.RAA16566@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> <37835443.D6B6CB5F@austrocontrol.co.at> Message-ID: <85yags7jcd.fsf@kas.nhh.no> Super-User writes: > this interface was named sc0 (= the first interface in the mib) and > a dont think that this is an ethernet interface. sc0 is the in-band logical interface. > my question ist WICH interface numer is 3/1 ?? show port ifindex 3/1 ~kas -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Wed Jul 7 14:23:12 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 07:23:12 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Output as ASCII or CSV File instead of GIF In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 R.Umlauft at alcatel.de wrote: > we have the need to feed some accounting/billing procedures with data > coming from SNMP (for example bytes in/out from a cisco router > interface) To avoid retrieving information twice and doubling SNMP > traffic (because we also want to have .gif?s on the web): Is there a > way to get Ascii-data out of MRTG? > Thanks It should be fairly straightforward to dump the contents of the .log files MRTG generates into a spreadsheet/database/whatever. The files are of a format laid out in "logfile-format.txt", in the doc subdirectory under MRTG 2.7.5, and are located in the designated WorkDir with the .html and .gif files. If you don't have reasonable shell access to the MRTG host, the .log files should be http-accessible. -g Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 7 15:07:27 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 15:07:27 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Message-ID: <009f01bec879$accf5720$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi Knut, This OID doesn' t work correctly, it count only to 280 channel. My access server contains 36 E1 ports and 7 cards per 144 modems Anyway thank You -----Original Message----- From: kikino su sardu To: Knut A. Syed Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: 07 July, 1999 11:32 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Thanks a lot, I'm trying to test it.... Regards -----Original Message----- From: Knut A. Syed To: kikino su sardu Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: 07 July, 1999 11:18 Subject: Re: [mrtg] AS5800 >"kikino su sardu" writes: > >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected >> int my Cisco as5800. If possible I like to know how many user are >> connected in ISDN an how many user are in PSTN. > >Assuming AS5800 supports a superset of the AS5200 and AS5300's MIB: > >To create > and > >I use the following config: > >-----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- >WorkDir: /path/to/your/WorkDir >IconDir: /path/to/your/IconDir > >MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 30 > >Title[^]: Cisco AS5200 dialup-gw.foo.bar > >PageTop[^]: \n > \n >

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\n > >Options[^]: gauge, growright, nopercent >Timezone[^]: UTC >Weekformat[^]: V >WithPeak[^]: ymwd > >Colours[^]: GREEN#00ff00,BLUE#0000ff,DARK GREEN#008000,VIOLET#ff00ff > >YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: lines/modems >ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: in use >Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Lines in use >Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Modems in use >Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute lines in use >Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute modems in use >LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   lines: >LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   modems: > ># DESCRIPTION ># ># "ciscoExperiment provides a root object identifier from which ># experimental mibs may be temporarily based. mibs are typicially based ># here if they fall in one of two categories ># ># 1) are IETF work-in-process mibs which have not been assigned a ># permanent object identifier by the IANA. ># ># 2) are cisco work-in-process which has not been assigned a permanent ># object identifier by the cisco assigned number authority, typicially ># because the mib is not ready for deployment. ># ># NOTE WELL: support for mibs in the ciscoExperiment subtree will be ># deleted when a permanent object identifier assignment is made." ># ># enterprises: 1.3.6.1.4.1 ># cisco: .9 ># ciscoExperiment: .10 ># CiscoPopMgmtMIB: .19 ># CiscoPopMgmtMIBObjects: .1 ># cpmDS0Usage: .1 ># cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog: .2 ># cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse .3 ># ># 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2 er cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog ># 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3 er cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse > >Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0:public at dialup-gw.foo .bar >PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:

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ISDN-lines: 30\n >
Analog modems: 12

\n > >MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: 100 >YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU Utilization >ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: % >Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP >Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5 >Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute BP >Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute B5 >LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP: >LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5: > >Title[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU >PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:

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>
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CPU busy percentage in the last 5 second period. Not > the last 5 realtime seconds but the last 5 second period in the > scheduler.
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\n\n > >Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.56.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 :community at dialup-gw.foo.bar >-----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- > >Just remember to replace dialup-gw.foo.bar, WorkDir, IconDir and >community with your local names. > >Please note that the mibs in the ciscoExperiment-tree are not available >in all Feature Sets of Cisco IOS. > >~kas > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Wed Jul 7 15:23:00 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 08:23:00 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 In-Reply-To: <009f01bec879$accf5720$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it>; from kikino su sardu on Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:07:27PM +0200 References: <009f01bec879$accf5720$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Message-ID: <19990707082300.B9508@beaver.konfuzed.net> kikino su sardu wrote: > ># DESCRIPTION > ># > ># "ciscoExperiment provides a root object identifier from which > ># experimental mibs may be temporarily based. mibs are typicially based > ># here if they fall in one of two categories > ># > ># 1) are IETF work-in-process mibs which have not been assigned a > ># permanent object identifier by the IANA. > ># > ># 2) are cisco work-in-process which has not been assigned a permanent > ># object identifier by the cisco assigned number authority, typicially > ># because the mib is not ready for deployment. > ># > ># NOTE WELL: support for mibs in the ciscoExperiment subtree will be > ># deleted when a permanent object identifier assignment is made." Per these notes could it be possible that the IOS you're running is not the same as that of the OID you got from Knut Syed? You might do well to compair versions. That is my opinion of course. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Wed Jul 7 15:49:08 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 08:49:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 References: <002101bec7f9$b1d716c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> <19990706174540.C5687@beaver.konfuzed.net> Message-ID: <004801bec87f$7c31e8c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> I think that you are probably right, but when I poll that oid with mrtg, I dont get any info. It is as if there is no activity. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Schuh To: Jim Jones, Jr. Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 5:45 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 > Jim Jones, Jr. wrote: > > This is very helpful. I have another Cisco that I would like to monitor > > too. It is a 2621 and I wonder if the OIDs would be the same. Is there > > somewhere that I can go to find which OIDs are what? I also have an Ascend > > 6248 that I might like to monitor... any clues would be great! > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jim > > OIDs for the 26xx are the same as every other Cisco that I've touched > so you should have no problem with that device. I wish I could help > with the Ascend but I've got no good info on those other than > Pipelines. > > -- > > Tim Schuh > Network Systems > Verio Central > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Wed Jul 7 16:14:44 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:14:44 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 In-Reply-To: <004801bec87f$7c31e8c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> from "Jim Jones, Jr." at Jul 7, 99 08:49:08 am Message-ID: <199907071414.QAA16123@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 624 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990707/f09cac82/attachment.pot From simon.thorpe at breakertech.com Wed Jul 7 16:48:23 1999 From: simon.thorpe at breakertech.com (Simon Thorpe) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 15:48:23 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Typical New Question Message-ID: heya all well MRTG looks to be the answer to all my dreams, i have a fairly good understanding of networking and unix. I've installed mrtg and gd on my freebsd router and it's been installed ok. I'm still halfway through reading and understanding the documentation. But i'm stuck on getting to grips with SNMP and how it's going to work. Am i right in understanding i actually need to install an SNMP agent onto the router ? Or does MRTG use the perl scripts to monitor my interfaces ? If so i think i obviously need to find the fbsd snmp package and get it installed. Once I have the snmp data coming in i should be on my way with what looks like a fantastic product. I had an idea last night as well, and wonder if any of the NT people out there would like to entertain it. I develop at work for the NT and some UNIX environments, at home i have a UNIX based network with some nt boxes. I was thinking how useful mrtg would be as a COM / ActiveX component. It could be called via asp / wsh / vb, (anything really) and have access to all the functionality that i see mrtg has. Is anyone already thinking about this ? if not would it be worth some discussions and what would be the thoughts of the authors? cheers anyhow.. > <--Simon Thorpe--> > Internet Systems Engineer > BREAKERTECH - UK > www.breakertech.com > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alf.hardy at computershare.co.uk Wed Jul 7 16:49:40 1999 From: alf.hardy at computershare.co.uk (alf.hardy at computershare.co.uk) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 07:49:40 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 Message-ID: <7lvpe4$ou2@eGroups.com> Hello there, I have recently installed MRTG-2.7.5. Managed to complete the installation on an NT4.0 workstation SP3. Created a suitable (test) MRTG.CFG file Modified the MRTG.CFG to relfect the NT OS Modified the WorkDir accordingly When I try to execute the MRTG app with; perl mrtg mrtg.cfg I get the following error message "ERROR: Can't find location of mrtg executable BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at mrtg line 56." Any one got any idea what the problem is? Regards Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Knut.Syed at nhh.no Wed Jul 7 11:18:52 1999 From: Knut.Syed at nhh.no (Knut A. Syed) Date: 07 Jul 1999 11:18:52 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 In-Reply-To: "kikino su sardu"'s message of "Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:15:12 +0200" References: <0c9c01bec859$380e0500$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Message-ID: <851zekakcj.fsf@kas.nhh.no> "kikino su sardu" writes: > I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected > int my Cisco as5800. If possible I like to know how many user are > connected in ISDN an how many user are in PSTN. Assuming AS5800 supports a superset of the AS5200 and AS5300's MIB: To create and I use the following config: -----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- WorkDir: /path/to/your/WorkDir IconDir: /path/to/your/IconDir MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 30 Title[^]: Cisco AS5200 dialup-gw.foo.bar PageTop[^]: \n \n

Access Server dialup-gw.foo.bar

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MRTG adapted for NHH by Knut A. Sy?d (Knut.Syed at nhh.no)

\n Options[^]: gauge, growright, nopercent Timezone[^]: UTC Weekformat[^]: V WithPeak[^]: ymwd Colours[^]: GREEN#00ff00,BLUE#0000ff,DARK GREEN#008000,VIOLET#ff00ff YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: lines/modems ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: in use Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Lines in use Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Modems in use Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute lines in use Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: Maximal 5 Minute modems in use LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   lines: LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:   modems: # DESCRIPTION # # "ciscoExperiment provides a root object identifier from which # experimental mibs may be temporarily based. mibs are typicially based # here if they fall in one of two categories # # 1) are IETF work-in-process mibs which have not been assigned a # permanent object identifier by the IANA. # # 2) are cisco work-in-process which has not been assigned a permanent # object identifier by the cisco assigned number authority, typicially # because the mib is not ready for deployment. # # NOTE WELL: support for mibs in the ciscoExperiment subtree will be # deleted when a permanent object identifier assignment is made." # # enterprises: 1.3.6.1.4.1 # cisco: .9 # ciscoExperiment: .10 # CiscoPopMgmtMIB: .19 # CiscoPopMgmtMIBObjects: .1 # cpmDS0Usage: .1 # cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog: .2 # cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse .3 # # 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2 er cpmISDNCfgBChanInUseForAnalog # 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3 er cpmISDNCfgBChannelsInUse Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0:public at dialup-gw.foo.bar PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar]:

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ISDN-lines: 30\n
Analog modems: 12

\n MaxBytes[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: 100 YLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU Utilization ShortLegend[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: % Legend1[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP Legend2[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5 Legend3[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute BP Legend4[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  Maximal 5 Minute B5 LegendI[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  BP: LegendO[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:  B5: Title[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]: CPU PageTop[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:

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BusyPer (BP):
CPU busy percentage in the last 5 second period. Not the last 5 realtime seconds but the last 5 second period in the scheduler.
avgBusy5 (B5):
5 minute exponentially-decayed moving average of the CPU busy percentage.
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\n\n Target[dialup-gw.foo.bar.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.56.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:community at dialup-gw.foo.bar -----------------------------------8<----------------------------------- Just remember to replace dialup-gw.foo.bar, WorkDir, IconDir and community with your local names. Please note that the mibs in the ciscoExperiment-tree are not available in all Feature Sets of Cisco IOS. ~kas -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 16:55:44 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 09:55:44 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3D4@MAIL2> Try perl c:\mrtg\run\mrtg c:\mrtg\cfg\mrtg.cfg or whatever the appropriate paths are to the two files. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: alf.hardy at computershare.co.uk > [mailto:alf.hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 9:50 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 > > > Hello there, > > I have recently installed MRTG-2.7.5. Managed to complete the > installation on an NT4.0 workstation SP3. > Created a suitable (test) MRTG.CFG file > Modified the MRTG.CFG to relfect the NT OS > Modified the WorkDir accordingly > > > When I try to execute the MRTG app with; > > perl mrtg mrtg.cfg > > I get the following error message > > "ERROR: Can't find location of mrtg executable > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at mrtg line 56." > > Any one got any idea what the problem is? > > > Regards > > > Alf > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 7 10:40:40 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 10:40:40 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] as5800 Message-ID: <0c3f01bec854$7188c770$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi, I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected int my Cisco as5800. If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN an how many user are in PSTN. Can You help me? There is an OID for this operation? Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? Thanks in advance kikino -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 17:01:19 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 10:01:19 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Typical New Question Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3D5@MAIL2> > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Thorpe [mailto:simon.thorpe at breakertech.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 9:48 AM > To: Mrtg List (E-mail) > Subject: [mrtg] Typical New Question > > > heya all > > well MRTG looks to be the answer to all my dreams, i have a > fairly good > understanding of networking and unix. I've installed mrtg and gd on my > freebsd router and it's been installed ok. I'm still halfway > through reading > and understanding the documentation. But i'm stuck on getting > to grips with > SNMP and how it's going to work. > > Am i right in understanding i actually need to install an > SNMP agent onto > the router ? Most routers have SNMP agents built in. You may just need to enable it. >Or does MRTG use the perl scripts to monitor my > interfaces ? It can if your router doesn't have SNMP or has a really crappy implementation. If you are using any of the big router manufacturers, you'll be fine with their SNMP implementation. >If > so i think i obviously need to find the fbsd snmp package and get it > installed. > > Once I have the snmp data coming in i should be on my way > with what looks > like a fantastic product. > > I had an idea last night as well, and wonder if any of the NT > people out > there would like to entertain it. I develop at work for the > NT and some UNIX > environments, at home i have a UNIX based network with some > nt boxes. I was > thinking how useful mrtg would be as a COM / ActiveX > component. It could be > called via asp / wsh / vb, (anything really) and have access > to all the > functionality that i see mrtg has. I wouldn't waste your time with MRTG 2.x if you're looking for a project. Look at RRDTool/Orca or RRDTool/Cricket. Its basically MRTG 3.x. You can find it at http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/ > > Is anyone already thinking about this ? if not would it be worth some > discussions and what would be the thoughts of the authors? > > cheers anyhow.. > > > <--Simon Thorpe--> > > Internet Systems Engineer > > BREAKERTECH - UK > > www.breakertech.com > > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 17:07:03 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 10:07:03 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Typical New Question Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3D6@MAIL2> SNMPD or some variation of it. I think a lot of people use either the UCD-SNMP or CMU-SNMP agents. I'm sure others on the list know of pointers to that info. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Thorpe [mailto:simon.thorpe at breakertech.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 10:05 AM > To: Stieers, Ken > Subject: RE: [mrtg] Typical New Question > > > cheers for the reply, i didn't seem to make the fact i was > using freebsd as > my router clear enough, because it's using routed, whot on > earth actually > provides the SNMP information ? > > got me stuck ere :( > > cheers chap > > Simon > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Stieers, Ken [SMTP:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] > > Sent: 07 July 1999 16:01 > > To: 'Simon Thorpe'; Mrtg List (E-mail) > > Subject: RE: [mrtg] Typical New Question > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Simon Thorpe [mailto:simon.thorpe at breakertech.com] > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 9:48 AM > > > To: Mrtg List (E-mail) > > > Subject: [mrtg] Typical New Question > > > > > > > > > heya all > > > > > > well MRTG looks to be the answer to all my dreams, i have a > > > fairly good > > > understanding of networking and unix. I've installed mrtg > and gd on my > > > freebsd router and it's been installed ok. I'm still halfway > > > through reading > > > and understanding the documentation. But i'm stuck on getting > > > to grips with > > > SNMP and how it's going to work. > > > > > > Am i right in understanding i actually need to install an > > > SNMP agent onto > > > the router ? > > > > Most routers have SNMP agents built in. You may just need > to enable it. > > > > >Or does MRTG use the perl scripts to monitor my > > > interfaces ? > > > > It can if your router doesn't have SNMP or has a really crappy > > implementation. If you are using any of the big router > manufacturers, > > you'll be fine with their SNMP implementation. > > > > >If > > > so i think i obviously need to find the fbsd snmp package > and get it > > > installed. > > > > > > Once I have the snmp data coming in i should be on my way > > > with what looks > > > like a fantastic product. > > > > > > I had an idea last night as well, and wonder if any of the NT > > > people out > > > there would like to entertain it. I develop at work for the > > > NT and some UNIX > > > environments, at home i have a UNIX based network with some > > > nt boxes. I was > > > thinking how useful mrtg would be as a COM / ActiveX > > > component. It could be > > > called via asp / wsh / vb, (anything really) and have access > > > to all the > > > functionality that i see mrtg has. > > > > I wouldn't waste your time with MRTG 2.x if you're looking > for a project. > > Look at RRDTool/Orca or RRDTool/Cricket. Its basically > MRTG 3.x. You can > > find it at > > http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/pub/ > > > > > > > > Is anyone already thinking about this ? if not would it > be worth some > > > discussions and what would be the thoughts of the authors? > > > > > > cheers anyhow.. > > > > > > > <--Simon Thorpe--> > > > > Internet Systems Engineer > > > > BREAKERTECH - UK > > > > www.breakertech.com > > > > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a > message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 7 13:37:10 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 06:37:10 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ascend 6248 cpu usage? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3CD@MAIL2> SNMPWALK is a utility to read all of the SNMP tree (or a subset of it), kind of like doing a DIR /S in DOS. You have SNMPUTIL as part of the NT Res Kit. Look it up in the help file, but you'll probably want to do something like: SNMPUTIL walk 10.10.0.1 public 1.3.6.1.4.1 HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:50 PM > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] Re: ascend 6248 cpu usage? > > > what's that? excuse my ignorance. > > Jim > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James Liakos > To: Jim Jones, Jr. > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 8:46 PM > Subject: RE: [mrtg] ascend 6248 cpu usage? > > > > have u tried to do a snmpwalk ?? > > > > > > James Liakos > > Network Administrator > > PH:(02)9203 0254 > > J. Blackwood & Son Limited > > Smithfield N.S.W > > Australia > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 July 1999 11:28 > > To: mrtg > > Subject: [mrtg] ascend 6248 cpu usage? > > > > > > any one know the OID for an ascend 6248's cpu usage? > > > > jim > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Wed Jul 7 23:55:49 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 17:55:49 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 References: <7lvpe4$ou2@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <002601bec8c3$7ae4de70$0200000a@home.net> Make sure that you point to the correct directory where the mrtg file is. Under the NT installation it is usually under the run directory. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 10:49 AM Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 > Hello there, > > I have recently installed MRTG-2.7.5. Managed to complete the > installation on an NT4.0 workstation SP3. > Created a suitable (test) MRTG.CFG file > Modified the MRTG.CFG to relfect the NT OS > Modified the WorkDir accordingly > > > When I try to execute the MRTG app with; > > perl mrtg mrtg.cfg > > I get the following error message > > "ERROR: Can't find location of mrtg executable > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at mrtg line 56." > > Any one got any idea what the problem is? > > > Regards > > > Alf > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cnaden at highwayone.net Thu Jul 8 12:16:02 1999 From: cnaden at highwayone.net (Chris Naden) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 11:16:02 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] URGENT: GDC libraries? Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990708111602.009cbec0@mail2ey.highwayone.net> Hi guys: I have an urgent need to obtain the GDC libraries for a Linux install of MRTG, but the Boutell have suspended the download page which is cited on the MRTG home page. Could someone either direct me to an FTP reference for that library, or email me a copy of the .tar.gz file for it, as soon as is ever possible? Thanks alot, cHris Naden -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mats.karlsson at acnielsen.no Thu Jul 8 13:32:25 1999 From: mats.karlsson at acnielsen.no (mats.karlsson at acnielsen.no) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 04:32:25 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 In-Reply-To: <002601bec8c3$7ae4de70$0200000a@home.net> Message-ID: <7m2289$i5j9@eGroups.com> Open the Control panel|System|Environment Add BinPath=your path to the mrtg\run. Regards Mats <002601bec8c3$7ae4de70$0200000- at home.net> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6334 > Make sure that you point to the correct directory where the mrtg file is. > Under the NT installation it is usually under the run directory. > > Chris > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 10:49 AM > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 > > > > Hello there, > > > > I have recently installed MRTG-2.7.5. Managed to complete the > > installation on an NT4.0 workstation SP3. > > Created a suitable (test) MRTG.CFG file > > Modified the MRTG.CFG to relfect the NT OS > > Modified the WorkDir accordingly > > > > > > When I try to execute the MRTG app with; > > > > perl mrtg mrtg.cfg > > > > I get the following error message > > > > "ERROR: Can't find location of mrtg executable > > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at mrtg line 56." > > > > Any one got any idea what the problem is? > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jim at htch.com Thu Jul 8 17:06:45 1999 From: jim at htch.com (Jim Johnson) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 10:06:45 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? Message-ID: >From what I've read in this mailing list, MRTG's major bottleneck is disk I/O. What I'm thinking of doing is creating a ramdisk for the MRTG working directory so that all log file manipulation would take place in RAM. I would then schedule another cron job to run hourly that would backup the log files to the physical hard disk. The reason that I'm looking at doing this is that I want to be able to monitor a large number of devices (about 75) with MRTG from one Linux box. Right now I'm monitoring 25 devices. My Pentium 166 running RH Linux 6.0 takes 3:40 (mins:secs) for 3 different instances of MRTG (each polling a 3rd of my devices) to finish running. If I run all of the targets from just one config (and therefore one instance of MRTG) the run time only goes up to 4 mins. It doesn't seem to me like running multiple instances of MRTG is that much faster. Are these numbers out to lunch? How many devices should I expect to be able to monitor with one Linux box? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From soma at net1inc.net Thu Jul 8 17:23:15 1999 From: soma at net1inc.net (Anthony Hardy) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:23:15 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 References: <0c9c01bec859$380e0500$1be182c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Message-ID: <3784C262.F831C0FF@net1inc.net> I am doing this right now:) . . . .If you haven't gotten the answer, please let me know. It is actually a hacked up version of get5200 (gets users on an AS5200). Because of the way the 5800 handles ISDN vs modem calls I had to hack the script some to get accurrate numbers. . .it actually runs three separate scripts and compiles the information, which it then reports to mrtg. I've been using it for quite some time and it works GREAT! Like I said, if you need it, let me know. Anthony kikino su sardu wrote: > Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... > > Hi, > I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are connected int my > Cisco as5800. > If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN an how many > user are in PSTN. > > Can You help me? > There is an OID for this operation? > Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? > > Thanks in advance > > kikino > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tekr at nextel.no Thu Jul 8 17:35:57 1999 From: tekr at nextel.no (Terje Krogdahl) Date: 08 Jul 1999 17:35:57 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? In-Reply-To: "Jim Johnson"'s message of "Thu, 8 Jul 1999 10:06:45 -0500" References: Message-ID: "Jim Johnson" writes: > Right now I'm monitoring 25 devices. My Pentium 166 running RH Linux 6.0 > takes 3:40 (mins:secs) for 3 different instances of MRTG (each polling a 3rd > of my devices) to finish running. If I run all of the targets from just one > config (and therefore one instance of MRTG) the run time only goes up to 4 > mins. It seems to me like something causes MRTG to have a looong wait here. Have you checked the output from MRTG to see if there's a problem? Maybe some targets hold MRTG up? I used to do 365 targets (multiple instances) on a Pentium 200 (on IDE disks, mind you!) with few problems. -- Terje Krogdahl Telenor Nextel AS - I don't buy from spammers. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Thu Jul 8 18:52:44 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 11:52:44 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? In-Reply-To: ; from Terje Krogdahl on Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 05:35:57PM +0200 References: Message-ID: <19990708115244.B13951@beaver.konfuzed.net> Terje Krogdahl wrote: > "Jim Johnson" writes: > > > Right now I'm monitoring 25 devices. My Pentium 166 running RH Linux 6.0 > > takes 3:40 (mins:secs) for 3 different instances of MRTG (each polling a 3rd > > of my devices) to finish running. If I run all of the targets from just one > > config (and therefore one instance of MRTG) the run time only goes up to 4 > > mins. > > It seems to me like something causes MRTG to have a looong wait here. > Have you checked the output from MRTG to see if there's a problem? Maybe > some targets hold MRTG up? > > I used to do 365 targets (multiple instances) on a Pentium 200 (on IDE > disks, mind you!) with few problems. MRTG is very I/O intensive when it's updating the logs. 365 targets on IDE drives isn't too bad at all. I guess the question we should be asking Mr. Johnson is 'How many Targets are you logging with what kinds of drives?' The results of /proc/ide/ideX/hdX/ can be useful here. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mrtg at ragnark.vestdata.no Thu Jul 8 19:16:15 1999 From: mrtg at ragnark.vestdata.no (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ragnar_Kj=F8rstad?=) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 19:16:15 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? In-Reply-To: ; from Jim Johnson on Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 10:06:45AM -0500 References: Message-ID: <19990708191615.D22855@vestdata.no> On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 10:06:45AM -0500, Jim Johnson wrote: > From what I've read in this mailing list, MRTG's major bottleneck is disk > I/O. What I'm thinking of doing is creating a ramdisk for the MRTG working > directory so that all log file manipulation would take place in RAM. I > would then schedule another cron job to run hourly that would backup the log > files to the physical hard disk. I can't see that putting the data on a ramdisk is going to help. If you have enough RAM to cache all your data anyway, they will stay in memory and IO shouldn't be a problem. (Linux has write-back cache and mounts filesystems async by default). Ragnar Kj?rstad Vest Internett -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Dave_Rose at MBnet.MB.CA Thu Jul 8 19:38:58 1999 From: Dave_Rose at MBnet.MB.CA (Dave Rose) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 12:38:58 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] 2.7.5 Message-ID: Can you do the following: Target[t]: `program` + `program` ? I've tried it with the following: Target[ilostotal]: `/usr/local/sbin/getstats ilos-t1-1` + `/usr/local/sbin/getstats ilos-t1-2` MaxBytes[ilostotal]: 12500000 Title[ilostotal]: Traffic Analysis for ILOS Combined PageTop[ilostotal]:

Traffic Analysis for ILOS Combined




WithPeak[ilostotal]: wmy Directory[ilostotal]: ilostotal XSize[ilostotal]: 600 YSize[ilostotal]: 300 Options[ilostotal]: growright, bits Background[ilostotal]: #a0a0a0a But I get the following: sh: }{$mode} +: not found Could not get any data from external command ''}{$mode} + ' Maybe the external command did not even start. () sh: }{$mode}/usr/local/sbin/getstats ilos-t1-2: not found Could not get any data from external command ''}{$mode}/usr/local/sbin/getstats ilos-t1-2' Maybe the external command did not even start. () When I remove that object, all is quiet. TIA =============================================================== ___ MBnet Networking Inc. Dave Rose | |__ |MBnet/ 118A Engineering Building System Administrator | / 15 Gillson Street Voice: (204) 474-7465 | | Winnipeg, Manitoba FAX: (204) 474-7652 |____| R3T 5V6 =============================================================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Thu Jul 8 19:57:58 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:57:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: 2.7.5 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dave, You are probably going to have to do that outside then read the resulting data into mrtg. Write yourself a perl script that will poll the devices you want for the data you need. Add the numbers for in & out, and write it to a file in the format of <$var1> <$var2> output of uptime hostname Then you can change your target line to Target[ezwf]:`cat output.file` --Tim On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Dave Rose wrote: > Can you do the following: > > Target[t]: `program` + `program` > > ? Timothy Kennedy Hate.org -- What do you expect? http://gunslinger.hate.org -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lsheldon at creighton.edu Thu Jul 8 19:56:12 1999 From: lsheldon at creighton.edu (Larry Sheldon) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 12:56:12 CDT Subject: [mrtg] Re: 2.7.5 In-Reply-To: ; from "Dave Rose" at Jul 8, 99 12:38 (noon) Message-ID: <199907081756.MAA11058@bluejay.creighton.edu> > But I get the following: > > sh: }{$mode} +: not found > Could not get any data from external command ''}{$mode} + ' > Maybe the external command did not even start. () That sort of looks like a shell-script error. Why not do the arithmetic in a shell script and pass the result to MRTG? -- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- . . - L. F. (Larry) Sheldon, Jr. - . Unix Systems and Network Administration . - Creighton University Computer Center-Old Gym - . 2500 California Plaza . - Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A. 68178 Two identifying characterstics - . lsheldon at creighton.edu of System Administrators: . - 402 280-2254 (work) Infallibility, and the ability to - . 402 681-4726 (cellular) learn from their mistakes. . - 402 332-4622 (residence) - . http://www.creighton.edu/~lsheldon Adapted from Stephen Pinker . -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From amsato at telepar.com.br Thu Jul 8 20:09:28 1999 From: amsato at telepar.com.br (Alberto Mitsuo Sato) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 15:09:28 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Can MRTG monitor ping times? Message-ID: How I can monitor ping times with MRTG? Any ideas? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jim at htch.com Thu Jul 8 20:40:12 1999 From: jim at htch.com (Jim Johnson) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 13:40:12 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? In-Reply-To: <19990708115244.B13951@beaver.konfuzed.net> Message-ID: > Terje Krogdahl wrote: > > "Jim Johnson" writes: > > > > > Right now I'm monitoring 25 devices. My Pentium 166 running > RH Linux 6.0 > > > takes 3:40 (mins:secs) for 3 different instances of MRTG > (each polling a 3rd > > > of my devices) to finish running. If I run all of the > targets from just one > > > config (and therefore one instance of MRTG) the run time only > goes up to 4 > > > mins. > > > > It seems to me like something causes MRTG to have a looong wait here. > > Have you checked the output from MRTG to see if there's a problem? Maybe > > some targets hold MRTG up? > > > > I used to do 365 targets (multiple instances) on a Pentium 200 (on IDE > > disks, mind you!) with few problems. > > MRTG is very I/O intensive when it's updating the logs. 365 targets on > IDE drives isn't too bad at all. I guess the question we should be > asking Mr. Johnson is 'How many Targets are you logging with what > kinds of drives?' The results of > /proc/ide/ideX/hdX/ > can be useful here. > I should've listed the # of targets instead of devices in my original post. I'm currently monitoring 211 targets on my IDE WD drive (and I can't afford anything better). The hard drive is a WDC AC11000H cache = 128 and settings is: name value min max mode ---- ----- --- --- ---- bios_cyl 1023 0 65535 rw bios_head 32 0 255 rw bios_sect 63 0 63 rw breada_readahead 4 0 127 rw bswap 0 0 1 r file_readahead 124 0 2097151 rw io_32bit 0 0 3 rw keepsettings 0 0 1 rw max_kb_per_request 64 1 127 rw multcount 0 0 8 rw nice1 1 0 1 rw nowerr 0 0 1 rw pio_mode write-only 0 255 w slow 0 0 1 rw unmaskirq 0 0 1 rw using_dma 0 0 1 rw -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Thu Jul 8 21:00:41 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 12:00:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: 2.7.5 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Dave Rose wrote: > Can you do the following: > > Target[t]: `program` + `program` No, you can't. At least, I never got it to work. ;) So I am now calling a perl script that calls the individual scripts that I want run, generating the numbers that I want graphed. Works like a charm. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ray at lctn.k12.mn.us Thu Jul 8 21:38:39 1999 From: ray at lctn.k12.mn.us (ray at lctn.k12.mn.us) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 12:38:39 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] trouble running cpu script for router Message-ID: <7m2unv$a4qs@eGroups.com> I have a cisco 2514 that I want to monitor cpu usage on. I have been following postings on "monitoring cpu usage on a 2501. Jim Jones Jr. posted a working script for this. I have added the workdir statement to the script and edited the community name and IP for our router. When I try to run the script from the command line I get the following error. " CFG error in "workdir" line 6: Directory Target[internet.cpu]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:*meansnet at 207.229.210.1 RouterUptime[internet.cpu]: *meansnet at 207.229.210.1 does not exist. I have a router directory off of wwwroot. any ideas? Thanks for any help Raymond -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Dave_Rose at MBnet.MB.CA Thu Jul 8 22:25:47 1999 From: Dave_Rose at MBnet.MB.CA (Dave Rose) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 15:25:47 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: 2.7.5 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Tim Kennedy wrote: > > > Dave, > > You are probably going to have to do that outside then read the resulting > data into mrtg. > > Write yourself a perl script that will poll the devices you want for the > data you need. Add the numbers for in & out, and write it to a file in > the format of > > <$var1> > <$var2> > output of uptime > hostname > > Then you can change your target line to > > Target[ezwf]:`cat output.file` > That's what I've done and it works fine. I was just trying to save myself writing a little summation program. =============================================================== ___ MBnet Networking Inc. Dave Rose | |__ |MBnet/ 118A Engineering Building System Administrator | / 15 Gillson Street Voice: (204) 474-7465 | | Winnipeg, Manitoba FAX: (204) 474-7652 |____| R3T 5V6 =============================================================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Thu Jul 8 22:31:58 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 16:31:58 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Error mesage Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F4D@TCSMAIL> Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an error message When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I could find nothing to help Me with this problem... Thank you for your time Brian Landa Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From amsato at telepar.com.br Thu Jul 8 22:52:51 1999 From: amsato at telepar.com.br (Alberto Mitsuo Sato) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 17:52:51 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Monitor ping with ping-probe in Windows NT Message-ID: I tried to install contrib/ping-probe in Windows NT but it didn't work because the PING is different and this program was prepared for UNIX. Somebody already got to do to work in WindowsNT? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Thu Jul 8 21:36:44 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 15:36:44 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F32@TCSMAIL> Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an error message When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I could find nothing to help Me with this problem... Thank you Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From marcadrian at cia.com.au Fri Jul 9 04:02:40 1999 From: marcadrian at cia.com.au (Marc-Adrian Napoli) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 12:02:40 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] Second posting of problem.. Message-ID: <00ad01bec9af$1ff285c0$18db3fcb@cia.com.au> Hi there, I'm running MRTG on a hamm debian machine. It is monitoring a number of routers/NAS's perfectly, not a problem. However.. i've noticed that the time is wrong. On my charts, it is showing that the time is 5:00AM in the morning when it is actually 5:00PM in the afternoon. (Same day 12 hours later). However, we run radius from this machine as well and the time on that is okay. That leads me to think that somehow mrtg is reading the time incorrectly.. Either that, or it has something to do with GMT and different programs reading different times from the one machine. Anyone have the same problem? I'm perplexed! Regards, Marc-Adrian Napoli Connect Infobahn Australia +61 2 92811750 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From marcadrian at cia.com.au Fri Jul 9 04:40:46 1999 From: marcadrian at cia.com.au (Marc-Adrian Napoli) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 12:40:46 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] tricky one. Message-ID: <01ce01bec9b4$72501620$18db3fcb@cia.com.au> Hi everyone, I've successfully got MRTG to monitor the number of people on my 5300. The string used is.. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.3.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0:public at XXX.XX.XX.XX That works fine. However.. I have assigned two dial-up pools on this access server. One of 110 modems and the other of 10 (for permanents). Does anyone have a string that will allow me to monitor these two seperately? If there isn't.. does anyone know the command for the 5300 to see the usage on these two different pools? Also, does anyone know the OID for a MAX (we have two, a 4000 and a 1800) to monitor number of users online? Thanks for all the help. :) Regards, Marc-Adrian Napoli Connect Infobahn Australia +61 2 92811750 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Fri Jul 9 06:59:34 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 06:59:34 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitor ping with ping-probe in Windows NT Message-ID: yep, As writed in the ping-probe readme, replace your NT PING.EXE by the WIN98 PING.EXE. It shows the round trip info. It worked fine for me. HTH Pete -----Original Message----- From: Alberto Mitsuo Sato [mailto:amsato at telepar.com.br] Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 10:53 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Monitor ping with ping-probe in Windows NT I tried to install contrib/ping-probe in Windows NT but it didn't work because the PING is different and this program was prepared for UNIX. Somebody already got to do to work in WindowsNT? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cf at internoc.se Fri Jul 9 07:32:41 1999 From: cf at internoc.se (Frantsen Christian) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 07:32:41 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Linux IDE Drive Tuning Message-ID: This might help you people out that runs several hundred nodes on IDE drives. # /sbin/hdparm -c 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to use 32-bit I/O over the PCI bus. (The hdparm(8) manpage says that you may need to use -c 3 for some chipsets.) # /sbin/hdparm -d 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to enable DMA. This may depend on support for your motherboard chipset being compiled into your kernel. You can test the results of your changes by running hdparm in performance test mode: # /sbin/hdparm -t /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) When you've found the optimal settings, you should consider doing a # /sbin/hdparm -k 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to keep these settings across an IDE reset. I've seen the kernel reset the IDE controller occasionally and if you don't set -k 1, the other settings will be reset to defaults and you'll lose all your performance gains. The -m option can be used to change the number of sectors transferred on each interrupt. You may get additional gains by tweaking this. Hope this can help someone =) Regards ----------------------------------------- Christian Frantsen Internoc Scandinavia AB Tel: +46-36-194843 Fax: +46-36-194651 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Fri Jul 9 06:41:34 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:41:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Can MRTG monitor ping times? In-Reply-To: from "Alberto Mitsuo Sato" at Jul 8, 99 03:09:28 pm Message-ID: <9907082141.aa18021@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > How I can monitor ping times with MRTG? > Any ideas? The correct way is to use ping probe. It works. However, I like shell scripts so I wrote this one that extracts the ping times from a single packet ping and belches the numbers in the proper format. Your unspecified operating system may have a different ping command and formatting, so be careful here. Just install this shell script where MRTG can find it and run it from the "target" line in mrtg.cfg. #!/bin/sh # by Jeff Liebermann 08/19/98 # # Record ping times. # # Results of: # ping -c 1 -s 1024 bloat ###### # PING bloat (192.168.111.30): 1024 data bytes # 1032 bytes from bloat (192.168.111.30): icmp_seq=0 ttl=128 time=10 ms # --- bloat ping statistics --- # 1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss # round-trip min/avg/max = 10/10/10 ms ###### # # Really disgusting way to get rid of extra leading spaces # by feeding it to a shell variable. Ugly at best. # # usage: whatever machine_name_or_ip # i.e. whatever bloat.comix.santa-cruz.ca.us # retch=`ping -c 1 -s 1025 $1 | grep "time"` # extract line with ping time. set $retch # break apart into fields using IFS seperators ping=`echo $8 | cut -c 6-` # extract print time. echo $ping # ping time=xxx echo $ping # ping time=xxx echo "0" # Filler echo "0" # Filler # -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Philippe.Opdelocht at bt.be Fri Jul 9 09:49:42 1999 From: Philippe.Opdelocht at bt.be (Opdelocht, Philippe) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:49:42 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and solaris 7 Message-ID: Hello gent's, has anybody tried to run MRTG on solaris 7? If yes, wich version and are there any drawbacks? Thanks and have fun, Philippe. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Philippe Opdelocht Tac-engineer Tel. +32 2 718 2401 BT (Worldwide) Ltd. Mob.+32 95 58 2401 Fax. +32 2 725 5671 e-mail: philippe.opdelocht at bt.be Visit our Web Site: http://www.bt.be ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr Fri Jul 9 09:55:17 1999 From: Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr (Frederic Thabaret) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:55:17 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Message-ID: <3785AAE5.CFAA7354@grenet.fr> Hie, I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which oids MRTG use to answer to a request similar as : 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and ifOutOctets oids but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. Thanks -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Fri Jul 9 11:00:44 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 11:00:44 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Second posting of problem.. In-Reply-To: <00ad01bec9af$1ff285c0$18db3fcb@cia.com.au> from "Marc-Adrian Napoli" at Jul 9, 99 12:02:40 pm Message-ID: <199907090900.LAA27350@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 553 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990709/b63254db/attachment.asc From cf at internoc.se Fri Jul 9 11:10:38 1999 From: cf at internoc.se (Frantsen Christian) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 11:10:38 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] IDE Drive Tuning Update Message-ID: I forgot to mention one thing, you have to put the hdparm commands you issued in your boot-up sequence otherwise the settings will be lost when you reboot. ----------------------------------------- Christian Frantsen Internoc Scandinavia AB Tel: +46-36-194843 Fax: +46-36-194651 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Fri Jul 9 13:46:43 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 06:46:43 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3EF@MAIL2> 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr equates to ifInOctets.1&ifOutOctets.1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Frederic Thabaret [mailto:Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr] > Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 2:55 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default > > > Hie, > > I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which > oids MRTG use > to answer to a request similar as : > 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. > I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and > ifOutOctets oids > but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. > > > Thanks > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Fri Jul 9 14:23:56 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 14:23:56 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Message-ID: On my BAY Networks C-100 ATM cards, MRTG tries to monitor ATM ports with the default setting ifInOctets & ifOutOctets. It has always returned me zero (nothing). I needed to change with the propietary OID for #frames transmited & #Frames recieved x 48 (frame size is about 48 bytes long, if i recall right). Works for the moment, result seems to be what i wanted to see but my testings are not completed yet and i don't have much time right now to play with MRTG a lot. HTH Pete -----Original Message----- From: Stieers, Ken [mailto:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 1:47 PM To: 'Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr'; 'mrtg-l' Subject: [mrtg] Re: Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr equates to ifInOctets.1&ifOutOctets.1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Frederic Thabaret [mailto:Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr] > Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 2:55 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default > > > Hie, > > I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which > oids MRTG use > to answer to a request similar as : > 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. > I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and > ifOutOctets oids > but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. > > > Thanks > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Fri Jul 9 14:31:01 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 08:31:01 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Error mesage Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F53@TCSMAIL> Where do I find this DCOM at and what is it???? Thnaks for your time.. Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -----Original Message----- From: Joey Officer [mailto:jofficer at insidehouston.org] Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 5:00 PM To: Landa, Brian Cc: MRTG Mailling List Subject: RE: [mrtg] Error mesage The directory structure is not the problem, you need to update the Perl libraries from Activestate. There were some things that changed, in my case, upgrading the Perl installation fixed the problems. I was upgrading from 2.5.2. Also, if you are running MRTG under Win95, you have to have DCOM installed. Hope this helps... Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of Landa, Brian > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:32 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Error mesage > > > Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a > difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an > error message > When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not > locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at > perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from > ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the > Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I > could find > nothing to help > Me with this problem... > > Thank you for your time Brian Landa > > > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Fri Jul 9 14:46:13 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 08:46:13 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] DCOM and Perl new libraries ????? Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F54@TCSMAIL> The directory structure is not the problem, you need to update the Perl libraries from Activestate. There were some things that changed, in my case, upgrading the Perl installation fixed the problems. I was upgrading from 2.5.2. Also, if you are running MRTG under Win95, you have to have DCOM installed. Hope this helps... 1.) Question where is this DCOM at and what is it?????? 2.) Question Where on the activestate site do I find the libraries at.? Thank you very much for your time? Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Fri Jul 9 15:39:49 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:39:49 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] DCOM and Activestate ???? Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F57@TCSMAIL> The directory structure is not the problem, you need to update the Perl libraries from Activestate. There were some things that changed, in my case, upgrading the Perl installation fixed the problems. I was upgrading from 2.5.2. Also, if you are running MRTG under Win95, you have to have DCOM installed. Hope this helps... 1.) Question where is this DCOM at and what is it?????? 2.) Question Where on the activestate site do I find the libraries at.? Thank you very much for your time? Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Fri Jul 9 15:53:42 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 08:53:42 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: DCOM and Activestate ???? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC3F7@MAIL2> Get Active Perl build 518 at: http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl/download.htm Get DCOM from MS by reading this article and following its instructions: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q165/1/01.asp Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Landa, Brian [mailto:Landa at trendcs.com] > Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 8:40 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] DCOM and Activestate ???? > > > The directory structure is not the problem, you need to > update the Perl > libraries from Activestate. There were some things that > changed, in my > case, upgrading the Perl installation fixed the problems. I > was upgrading > from 2.5.2. > > Also, if you are running MRTG under Win95, you have to have > DCOM installed. > > Hope this helps... > > > 1.) Question where is this DCOM at and what is it?????? > > 2.) Question Where on the activestate site do I find the > libraries at.? > > > Thank you very much for your time? > > > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Fri Jul 9 16:51:43 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 10:51:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default In-Reply-To: <3785AAE5.CFAA7354@grenet.fr> Message-ID: On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Frederic Thabaret wrote: > Hie, > > I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which oids MRTG use > to answer to a request similar as : > 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. MRTG uses the ifInOctets and ifOutOctets here by defaults. These OIDs are loaded in in teh mrtg script. Just search on OID and you will see them. Then search on default and you will see how mrtg chooses which OID to use as the default. > I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and ifOutOctets oids > but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. Change it in the actual mrtg script and let me know if that worked. I change all of mine to look for locifInBps and locOutBps on my cisco routers as the default and that works. -Tim Timothy Kennedy Hate.org -- What do you expect? http://gunslinger.hate.org -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KFelix at pcquote.com Fri Jul 9 18:05:07 1999 From: KFelix at pcquote.com (Kenneth Felix) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 11:05:07 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] OIDs listing Cisco Message-ID: <21F861D3150ED2118B7F00805F65122D822437@EXCHSRV2> I know somebody has posted this information before, but can somebody repost the URL for a complete list of OIDs that cisco supports? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From krickard at sla.com Fri Jul 9 18:26:17 1999 From: krickard at sla.com (Rickards, Keith) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:26:17 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs listing Cisco Message-ID: <80B65E76CCF6D211BCA7006097C0EE2104AEFA@mail.sla.com> This should do it. http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml Keith Rickards Seitel Leeds & Associates -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Felix [mailto:KFelix at pcquote.com] Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 9:05 AM To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] OIDs listing Cisco I know somebody has posted this information before, but can somebody repost the URL for a complete list of OIDs that cisco supports? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Fri Jul 9 20:35:16 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 13:35:16 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 References: <927878D1B16FD211A02F0008C75C03CF01ADFD@mailke> Message-ID: <006401beca39$ca156920$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Yep, you a right.... here is the responce that i got from ascend's tech support: Hello Jim: We acually don't report the CPU utilization with SNMP. If you use Navis Access as the management platform, you can create reports for CPU utilization. Thank you, ----- Original Message ----- From: Helmert, J?rg To: 'Jim Jones, Jr.' ; Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 2:22 AM Subject: RE: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 > Hi, > > as far as I know monitoring CPU Load on an Ascend is not possible. Even > NavisAccess (Network Management Software from Ascend) shows CPU Load for > Cisco devices but not for Ascend devices. > > If anyone has got other informations, please let me know. > > Bye, > > Joerg Helmert > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Dienstag, 6. Juli 1999 23:51 > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 > > > This is very helpful. I have another Cisco that I would like to monitor > too. It is a 2621 and I wonder if the OIDs would be the same. Is there > somewhere that I can go to find which OIDs are what? I also have an Ascend > 6248 that I might like to monitor... any clues would be great! > > Thanks, > > Jim > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Russell Cook > To: ; > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 3:10 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: CPU usage on a Cisco 2501 > > > > Hi, > > > > This is what i use and it works like a bomb.... > > > > #Processor Utilization Monitoring > > Target[internet.cpu]: > 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at internet > > RouterUptime[internet.cpu]: public at internet > > MaxBytes[internet.cpu]: 100 > > Title[internet.cpu]: Router Processor Utilization on Internet > > PageTop[internet.cpu]:

Processor Utilization for Cisco Router

> > Unscaled[internet.cpu]: ymwd > > ShortLegend[internet.cpu]: % > > XSize[internet.cpu]: 380 > > YSize[internet.cpu]: 100 > > YLegend[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization > > Legend1[internet.cpu]: Processor Utilization > > LegendO[internet.cpu]:  Usage > > Options[internet.cpu]: gauge, growright > > > > the word 'internet' is a dns entry for our internet router. > > > > Cheers > > Russell > > > > > > >>> John Lange 06/07/99 08:59:17 >>> > > HI > > > > I think we may be reaching the limit of the capabilities of our 2501. Any > > one have a config file for metering the CPU usage on a Cisco 2501? Would > > you care to share the information with me? > > > > Thanks > > JOhn :} > > > > John C. Lange, Sr. PALACE dot NET, INC. > > microjl at palacenet.net MICRO-TECH Computers, Inc. > > 608.742.1601 & 6980 1819 New Pinery Road > > http://www.palacenet.net/ Portage, WI 53901 > > MSCE Training for only $150.00 - http://dpec.palacenet.net/ > > Authorized iPSwitch WebVar @ http://www.microt.com/iPSwitch/ > > > > --- __o > > --- _-\<,_ Fastest Service in Town > > --- (_)/ (_) > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Fri Jul 9 22:29:39 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 15:29:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Multiple IP Configuration Message-ID: <000101beca49$c4835fc0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> Heres a question that popped up recently in our minds. We have a device we are monitoring that has multiple machines. Primarily used for our web server. But the device only has the one network card. We are monitoring the primary IP of the box. The problem became apparent last night when we were transfering some files, for about 2-3 hours, and at about a steady 60k/s. But when I reviewed the graphs this afternoon, it only showed 15-16k/s transfers for about 2-3 hours. Does having more than one IP on a single network adapter effect the way MRTG reads the data, or is it something more directly related to the SNMP configuration returning incorrect values. We are running MRTG 2.7.2, and CMU SNMPd package 3.5. Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KFelix at pcquote.com Fri Jul 9 22:31:05 1999 From: KFelix at pcquote.com (Kenneth Felix) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 15:31:05 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg stats for multicast traffic Message-ID: <21F861D3150ED2118B7F00805F65122D82243C@EXCHSRV2> Has anyone setup mrtg for getting stats from multicast routers ( cisco ) ? If you so can you share you're cfgs, so I can get some ideas? I would like to get stats similar to what the " sh ip mroute " provides. We are currently using mrtg for interfaces stats but I would like to get infor pertaining specifically to the groups. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From DApel at omnipoint.com Fri Jul 9 23:07:44 1999 From: DApel at omnipoint.com (DApel at omnipoint.com) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 15:07:44 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? Message-ID: <81F84374BF62D1118E6900805FBECF9C0142B1E7@omnipoint.com> I've got an answer for you buried in here somewhere, but you might find all this interesting too. It's a long read, but I try to be as thorough as I can. Hope it helps. I monitor about 900 objects with MRTG, and currently have those targets split into 16 config files. I'm using a Perl script (compliments of someone on this list, but I don't remember who off-hand) that sparks up a variable number of concurrent MRTG instances to process those 16 config files. Trial and error experimentation with the number of concurrent instances showed me that 4 was the best number for the fastest completion of all my targets. Please note that in addition to my "normal" MRTG stuff, I also do a bunch of other activities for each target, including grabbing some other SNMP stats, and creating a slew of custom web pages. Cron launches the MRTGRUN.PL script every 5 minutes, and it takes about 2 minutes, 40 seconds on average to process all 900 objects including my extra crap. Platform is a Pentium II 333MHz, 384MB RAM, Adaptec 2940UW controller, and Seagate Barracuda 4GB UWSE 7200RPM disk. Operating system is Linux Slackware 3.6, currently running kernel 2.0.36, MRTG version 2.7.2, and Perl 5.005_02. This machine is also my Big Brother server and a 32-port serial Cyclades-based terminal server, so it sees a pretty fair load. Previously, my MRTG/BB platform was an HP 9000/715 running at 75MHz, on HP-UX 10.20, with 196MB of RAM. I only had about 400 targets back then, and MRTG usually took upwards of 15-20 MINUTES to run. In case you're curious, the 715/75 is roughly equivalent to a 486/100 in terms of specINT and specFP. :>) I have run a series of experiments of MRTG on Linux using both standard ext2 disk-based filesystems and ext2 ram-based filesystems. Empirically, execution time is only slightly faster (less than 5%) using the ramdisk. You can probably find my test results in the archives of the linux-config at vger.rutgers.edu mailing list, if you're curious about testing methodology and so forth. I varied as many factors as I could, including keeping all the executables, libraries, and modules chrooted in the ramdisk. The results were kind of staggering in that nothing seemed to make any huge difference. The same results occurred under kernels 2.0.36 and 2.2.2. In some cases the ramdisk was even slower than the hard disk, which actually makes twisted sense -- the ramdisk is a filesystem, so it will get cached as well, so you wind up doing a lot of memory-to-memory copies that you don't need to do. When I tested this with only 256MB of ram in the system, I actually wound up swapping to disk because physical memory was effectively filled with my 128MB ramdisk, the OS, plus all the caching -- obviously not the right solution! With the 384MB of ram, the ramdisk is slightly faster. However, experiments with using a small ramdisk (32MB) showed no speed increase beyond the speeds demonstrated with 384RAM/128RAMDISK, so there seems to be a break-point somewhere. Anyway, the end result is that even though the speed increase is negligible, I do in fact continue to keep all my MRTG results in a ramdisk, for a couple reasons: 1) the results are non-critical, can be lost at any time and are typically in a state of flux. 2) disk activity is practically non-existent now, instead of being hammered for 50% of every day. I figure I'm saving my disk a little bit of wear and tear. 3) I've still gots lots of memory to play with, even after the ramdisk (128MB)and caching is accounted for. 4) I can do I/O intensive operations without impacting my mrtg runs, ie by clogging up the disk service or wait queues. The rc scripts just have a few extra lines to do the ramdisk at boot-up, and to tar up the ramdisk contents to a file at shutdown. The real bottleneck seems to be the actual code for the ramdisk itself. The code appears to be pretty archaic in Linux time(nobody's apparently touched it in a while), and really appears designed for standard boot/installation purposes, not for serious high-performance filesystem usage. On the plus side however, it's a real treat to newfs a 256MB ramdisk and have it complete about the same time you hit enter! The ramdisk.txt under the linux 2.2.2 souce Documentation directory makes mention at the top of the page that the ramdisk code was substantially changed at kernel release 1.3.xyz......Ancient times it seems. The short answer is that Linux caching and buffering seems to be nearly as efficient as a ramdisk, with a lot less hassle. Inefficiencies appear to exist in the MRTG process itself, but the testing I performed was done several revs of MRTG ago, so perhaps speed improvements have manifested themselves. CPU speed is critical, as is having enough ram to work with. Also, compiling perl by hand seems to result in a slightly faster execution time -- the best execution times I had were when I statically linked ALL my required executables by compiling from source (awk/perl/echo/ls/bash/sh/etc/etc/etc) and ran them from a chrooted ramdisk, so that I wasn't constantly accessing the dynamically-linked libraries from my hard-disk. Obviously, this is quite an undertaking and isn't something you just rush out and do! Even so, my performance gain was only about 8%, which definitely wasn't worth the effort I put into it! Doug Apel Sr. Network Administrator Omnipoint Technologies, Inc. dapel at omnipoint.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Fri Jul 9 23:37:25 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 16:37:25 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Multiple IP Configuration In-Reply-To: <000101beca49$c4835fc0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org>; from Joey Officer on Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 03:29:39PM -0500 References: <000101beca49$c4835fc0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> Message-ID: <19990709163725.E18724@beaver.konfuzed.net> Joey Officer wrote: > 60k/s. But when I reviewed the graphs this afternoon, it only showed > 15-16k/s transfers for about 2-3 hours. Does having more than one IP on a > single network adapter effect the way MRTG reads the data, or is it This smells of a 64Kbit stream being graphed in KBytes. Are you sure about the units? -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mwoodling at telebot.net Sat Jul 10 07:50:11 1999 From: mwoodling at telebot.net (Matt Woodling) Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 00:50:11 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? In-Reply-To: <85yags7jcd.fsf@kas.nhh.no> Message-ID: <000c01beca98$12f776c0$7d7f1acc@mpls.uswest.net> Switch port traffic stats are NOT in the standard MIB-II mibs. What you want is "etherStatsOctets" in the RMON-MIB.my file at http://www.cisco.com/public/mibs/v1/RMON-MIB.my. Unless you have a Unix box with SNMPWALK, you should get GETIF (location can be found in the archives for this list) which has a functional MIB walker module. -----Original Message----- From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of Knut A. Syed Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 7:09 AM To: Super-User Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch; Yozo Toda Subject: [mrtg] Re: cisco 5000 switch . uplink port ? Super-User writes: > this interface was named sc0 (= the first interface in the mib) and > a dont think that this is an ethernet interface. sc0 is the in-band logical interface. > my question ist WICH interface numer is 3/1 ?? show port ifindex 3/1 ~kas -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Sat Jul 10 13:32:40 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 13:32:40 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Multiple IP Configuration In-Reply-To: <000101beca49$c4835fc0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> from "Joey Officer" at Jul 9, 99 03:29:39 pm Message-ID: <199907101132.NAA15917@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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References: <199907101150.NAA16947@slot.hollandcasino.nl> Message-ID: <001301becacc$53940020$54b55e18@kc.rr.com> I can get stats on CPU Usage on an nt box with one processor, but when I try to monitor one with 2 processors it shows the cpus as being pegged! Any ideas? Thanks, Jim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From richard-mrtg at illuin.demon.co.uk Sat Jul 10 14:36:05 1999 From: richard-mrtg at illuin.demon.co.uk (Richard Letts) Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 13:36:05 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Has anyone used a RAMdisk to speed up MRTG? In-Reply-To: <81F84374BF62D1118E6900805FBECF9C0142B1E7@omnipoint.com> Message-ID: at work i have some asyncronous SNMP routines I wrote on a solaris 10/40 to poll network devices (basically I shredded SNMP-session and made it use only a single file descriptor and made the sending of requests independant of the receiving of replies). using that I found I can poll all 65,000 possible IP addresses on the network in a couple of minutes. with MRTG if a device is down the whole polling cycle is suspended until the SNMP routines time out. AFAIK it's not very efficient at bundling requests together and requestin all of the variables in one request. Cricket (the tool I use now with rrdtool) suffers from the same problem. if I get a round tuit after I finish at salford next friday I'll look at making the work available. regards Richard ================================================================== The problems of the world || Fax: +44 870 0521198 can't be solved by fixing || Email: richard at illuin.demon.co.uk the working -- C. Daniluk || -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lizard at macam98.ac.il Sun Jul 11 11:52:29 1999 From: lizard at macam98.ac.il (Mike Almogy) Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 12:52:29 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Crush ! Message-ID: <3788695D.7D7356AA@macam98.ac.il> Hi All. I have a problem. 2 weeks ago my mrtg crushed and now Instaed of Kbps he shows me in some graphs Bps here is my global cfg : Refresh: 300 WriteExpires: Yes XSize[_]: 600 Options[_]: growright, bits I have 2 questions : 1. is it possible that mrtg will show allways the Maxbits ? I mean that if i have a 64Kbits line then it always show me 64 Kbits in the Y axis ? 2. Is there a way to recover the crush i had ? I have a backup that i took just before the crash , can i use it in order to "skip" the crush ? Thanks, Mike -- Mike Almogy Mofet System Administrator. Pho :972-03-6901417 Cel :972-052-562237 Fax :972-03-6901414 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Sun Jul 11 13:21:39 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 13:21:39 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Crush ! In-Reply-To: <3788695D.7D7356AA@macam98.ac.il> from "Mike Almogy" at Jul 11, 99 12:52:29 pm Message-ID: <199907111121.NAA28219@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 562 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990711/a53528e6/attachment.pot From simon.thorpe at breakertech.com Mon Jul 12 10:56:08 1999 From: simon.thorpe at breakertech.com (Simon Thorpe) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 09:56:08 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Total passed data / traffic Message-ID: All Well MRTG is proving to be a very nice tool, well done to the authors. I have one question which seems to elude my efforts in finding an answer, is it possible to create a climbing graph that shows the TOTAL data that has passed across my ep0 (internet) interface ? My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. I want to be able to track this and make modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as possible. My system is the following, A freebsd (3.1 RELEASE) router with three 3com nic interfaces (ep0,ep1,ep2) with the UCD-SNMP daemon running. MRTG reports on... 2:gate at localhost, 3:gate at localhost 4:gate at localhost and also I monitor the inOctlets and outOctlets vars in the interfaces tree. (excuse my lack of detail, I didn't bring the full var names into work :( ) You can see what i'm logging at the moment at... http://www.eidos-st.com/mrtg/max_in_ep0.htm this shows my internet interface (a 128k line into a radio speedbox... yip.. i get inet of microwaves :) ) but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get close to my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply report the MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was last booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a climbing graph ? Or am i missing the point :( cheers > <--Simon Thorpe--> > Internet Systems Engineer > BREAKERTECH > www.breakertech.com > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aid at u.net.uk Mon Jul 12 12:22:16 1999 From: aid at u.net.uk (Adrian J Bool) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:22:16 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi, Try the gauge option, options[my-thingy]: gauge Just *might* work ;-) - not tried it.. aid On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Simon Thorpe wrote: > All > > Well MRTG is proving to be a very nice tool, well done to the authors. > > I have one question which seems to elude my efforts in finding an answer, is > it possible to create a climbing graph > that shows the TOTAL data that has passed across my ep0 (internet) interface > ? > > My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. I want > to be able to track this and make > modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as possible. > My system is the following, > > A freebsd (3.1 RELEASE) router with three 3com nic interfaces (ep0,ep1,ep2) > with the UCD-SNMP daemon running. > MRTG reports on... 2:gate at localhost, 3:gate at localhost 4:gate at localhost and > also I monitor the inOctlets and outOctlets vars in the interfaces tree. > (excuse my lack of detail, I didn't bring the full var names into work :( ) > > You can see what i'm logging at the moment at... > > http://www.eidos-st.com/mrtg/max_in_ep0.htm > > this shows my internet interface (a 128k line into a radio speedbox... yip.. > i get inet of microwaves :) ) > > but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get close to > my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply report the > MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was last > booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a climbing > graph ? Or am i missing the point :( > > cheers > > > <--Simon Thorpe--> > > Internet Systems Engineer > > BREAKERTECH > > www.breakertech.com > > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- Adrian J Bool | http://www.noc.u-net.net/ Network Manager | tel://44.1925.484061/ U-NET Ltd | fax://44.1925.484055/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 12 13:44:04 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 06:44:04 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: NT Proc usage... with 2 processors... Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC402@MAIL2> Jim, Others have seen the same thing, it also happens if you look at one CPU twice, once for in and once for out. The second one shows 100%. I think its a really poorly implemented SNMP implementation. You might want to try adding the System perfmon object to your MIB and look at the "% Total Procssor Time" variable. Here is the description from PerfMon: "The % Total Processor Time is the average percentage of time that all the processors on the system are busy executing non-idle threads. On a multi-processor system, if all processors are always busy this is 100%, if all processors are 50% busy this is 50% and if 1/4th of the processors are 100% busy this is 25%. It can be viewed as the fraction of the time spent doing useful work. Each processor is assigned an Idle thread in the Idle process which consumes those unproductive processor cycles not used by any other threads. " HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 7:04 AM > To: mrtg > Subject: [mrtg] NT Proc usage... with 2 processors... > > > I can get stats on CPU Usage on an nt box with one processor, > but when I try > to monitor one with 2 processors it shows the cpus as being pegged! > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Jim > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jim at htch.com Mon Jul 12 18:12:36 1999 From: jim at htch.com (Jim Johnson) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:12:36 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca Mon Jul 12 18:21:32 1999 From: wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca (William F. Maton) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:21:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and , rrdtool? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Jim Johnson wrote: > I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? Well...there's probably more far reaching consequences everyone else beyond mrtg. But philosophies and licensing discussions aside, maybe use png or jpeg? wfms -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From simon.thorpe at breakertech.com Mon Jul 12 18:25:16 1999 From: simon.thorpe at breakertech.com (Simon Thorpe) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 17:25:16 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG a nd rrdtool? Message-ID: disgusting... I've only just got MRTG and it's supporting tools install, thank god. When good development such as this is hampered by corporate money grabbing I want to be sick. I understand that the compression involved is now under copyright or patent laws, but I wonder what sort of support has been offered to boutell.com. I wonder if they, being a free software development, had been offered cut price or lower rate deals ? If not , why not ? GNU is the perfect example of how distribution of software can work. I wonder when Microsoft will put in a bid to buy the rights to GIF =8-) I have to admit this is so contradictory of what most of us believe the networks we work with are about. Yes money has to be made to keep us all in work, but should we charge people for walking on the grass, instead of support those that are growing it ? Simon > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Johnson [SMTP:jim at htch.com] > Sent: 12 July 1999 17:13 > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch; rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG > and rrdtool? > > I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From calvin at gulf.net Mon Jul 12 18:26:14 1999 From: calvin at gulf.net (Calvin M Meloon) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:26:14 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Apparently, Compuserver/AOL is no longer able to allow the free use of the gif format. I believe Compuserve still owns the gif format. On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Jim Johnson wrote: > I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > _____ __ _ / ___/__ _/ / __(_)__ Calvin M. Meloon/writer of code / /__/ _ `/ / |/ / / _ \ Proponent of FreeBSD \___/\_,_/_/|___/_/_//_/ unix _is_ user friendly. It's ~~~~ calvin at gulf.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ just picky in choosing who http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~dockboy its friends are -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Mon Jul 12 18:27:28 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:27:28 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic Message-ID: Simon, I don't think you can do this directly. The closest you can get directly from MRTG is to change the Option to Gauge which will treat the traffic number as an ever increasing value. The problem here is that it does not start at zero and occasionally wraps back to zero when the counter overflows. Your best bet is to build a Perl script that takes a first of the month reading then tracks usage throughout the month, including counter overflows. Pass the output to MRTG using an external Target. Good luck. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Thorpe [SMTP:simon.thorpe at breakertech.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:56 AM > To: Mrtg List (E-mail) > Subject: [mrtg] Total passed data / traffic > > All > > Well MRTG is proving to be a very nice tool, well done to the authors. > > I have one question which seems to elude my efforts in finding an answer, is > it possible to create a climbing graph > that shows the TOTAL data that has passed across my ep0 (internet) interface > ? > > My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. I want > to be able to track this and make > modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as possible. > My system is the following, > > A freebsd (3.1 RELEASE) router with three 3com nic interfaces (ep0,ep1,ep2) > with the UCD-SNMP daemon running. > MRTG reports on... 2:gate at localhost, 3:gate at localhost 4:gate at localhost and > also I monitor the inOctlets and outOctlets vars in the interfaces tree. > (excuse my lack of detail, I didn't bring the full var names into work :( ) > > You can see what i'm logging at the moment at... > > http://www.eidos-st.com/mrtg/max_in_ep0.htm > > this shows my internet interface (a 128k line into a radio speedbox... yip.. > i get inet of microwaves :) ) > > but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get close to > my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply report the > MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was last > booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a climbing > graph ? Or am i missing the point :( > > cheers > > > <--Simon Thorpe--> > > Internet Systems Engineer > > BREAKERTECH > > www.breakertech.com > > (+44) (0) 1189 321921 > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From calvin at gulf.net Mon Jul 12 18:29:24 1999 From: calvin at gulf.net (Calvin M Meloon) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:29:24 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? Message-ID: Apparently, Compuserver/AOL is no longer able to allow the free use of the gif format. I believe Compuserve still owns the gif format. On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Jim Johnson wrote: > I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > _____ __ _ / ___/__ _/ / __(_)__ Calvin M. Meloon/writer of code / /__/ _ `/ / |/ / / _ \ Proponent of FreeBSD \___/\_,_/_/|___/_/_//_/ unix _is_ user friendly. It's ~~~~ calvin at gulf.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ just picky in choosing who http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~dockboy its friends are -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Mon Jul 12 18:34:30 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 18:34:30 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? In-Reply-To: from "Jim Johnson" at Jul 12, 99 11:12:36 am Message-ID: <199907121634.SAA18791@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 747 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990712/9c3a0955/attachment.asc From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Mon Jul 12 18:40:33 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 18:40:33 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg list problem In-Reply-To: <862567AC.00593805.00@nlmail.internal.nextlink.net> Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding mrtg list problem: *> *> *> Hi Tobi, *> Sorry to bother you with this but I can't seem to get a real person any other *> way... *> *> I've been on the mrtg digest list for a while, but when the list manager was *> changed, I somehow got popped off digest and into regular mode. I can't *> unsubscribe or change to digest; I keep getting this "you aren't a member of *> that list" message. But I am on the list, because I'm getting quite a bit of *> mrtg e-mail. I'd much rather be on digest. Help! you must find out under what address you are subscribed to the list ... look at the Received lined of the mail you get from the list ... send mail to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch with body 'help' and body 'flags' to get a list of commands ... you can set the flag 'digest' on your subscription to go back into digest mode ... cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Mon Jul 12 18:41:53 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 18:41:53 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] GD no longer available, what does...: *> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to *> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, *> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." *> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? it means two things: a) you have to use ftpsearch.lycos.com to find gd-1.3.tar.gz b) I am looking for a library with equivalend features but png output ... cheers tobi *> *> -- *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Mon Jul 12 19:43:06 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 13:43:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Simon, Someone once posted to the list a file calculate_traffic.pl. It will calculate the number of bits to pass any interface when given to reference dates. I don't remember who wrote it, but you can find it at http://www.sugarat.net. It's towards the bottom. I can't think of a way to graph it offhand that would be easy. -Tim On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Simon Thorpe wrote: > My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. I want > to be able to track this and make > modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as possible. > My system is the following, > but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get close to > my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply report the > MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was last > booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a climbing > graph ? Or am i missing the point :( Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Mon Jul 12 19:59:18 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:59:18 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic In-Reply-To: ; from Tim Kennedy on Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 01:43:06PM -0400 References: Message-ID: <19990712125918.D29809@beaver.konfuzed.net> Being part of the Association of Evil Bandwidtch Calculating ISPs I wrote a couple of completely cryptic scripts to poll the routers and get ifInOctets and ifOutOctets for each interface. The logs from those polls get analyzed and summaries are reported for any interface in question. You might do well to write something similar. I'll be as helpful as I can without giving you the code that is technically owned by the company I work for. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central > > My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. I want > > to be able to track this and make > > modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as possible. > > My system is the following, > > but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get close to > > my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply report the > > MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was last > > booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a climbing > > graph ? Or am i missing the point :( -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From simon.thorpe at breakertech.com Mon Jul 12 20:14:35 1999 From: simon.thorpe at breakertech.com (Simon Thorpe) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:14:35 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic Message-ID: great, i'll go home now and look into this.. any chance you could give me the code, and miss a few lines out, thus getting around the technicalities and also giving me a challenge ? Simon > -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Schuh [SMTP:tschuh at verio.net] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 6:59 PM > To: Tim Kennedy > Cc: Mrtg List (E-mail) > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic > > Being part of the Association of Evil Bandwidtch Calculating ISPs I > wrote a couple of completely cryptic scripts to poll the routers and > get ifInOctets and ifOutOctets for each interface. The logs from > those polls get analyzed and summaries are reported for any interface > in question. You might do well to write something similar. I'll be > as helpful as I can without giving you the code that is technically > owned by the company I work for. > > > -- > > Tim Schuh > Network Systems > Verio Central > > > > My service provider charges me based on the amount of data i've used. > I want > > > to be able to track this and make > > > modifications to the system to reduce as much unwanted traffic as > possible. > > > My system is the following, > > > but what i want is a climbing graph, showing me when I start to get > close to > > > my 600mb limit. There must be a var in the snmpd that will simply > report the > > > MAX data thats travelled over that interface since the computer was > last > > > booted, and would MRTG not just graph it and therefore produce a > climbing > > > graph ? Or am i missing the point :( > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From MERolen at APACMail.com Mon Jul 12 21:32:57 1999 From: MERolen at APACMail.com (Rolen, Mark E.) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 14:32:57 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MR TG and rrdtool? Message-ID: <27C2C8885E15D311853F0008C7B1387E09E8CE@ntcr1102.apacteleservices.com> I would simply like to know if anyone still has the original tarball? I'd like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) -----Original Message----- From: Alex van den Bogaerdt [mailto:alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl] Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 11:35 AM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Cc: jim at htch.com Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > > I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > What happend to the "non-LZW" code (gd1.3) ? It seems that gd is out of circulation (ahum, sort of), because of the LZW encoding used ? Let's not create a discussion on copyrights here, but I would like to know if GIF equals LZW ??? (I was under the impression that it did not ...) Regards, Alex -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aacosta at geocities.com Mon Jul 12 22:37:08 1999 From: aacosta at geocities.com (Alejandro Acosta A.) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 16:37:08 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? Message-ID: <002c01becca6$cc322b70$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> I do, It has 89 KB Can any of you publish it in a FTP server??. Ale,- -----Original Message----- From: Rolen, Mark E. To: 'Alex van den Bogaerdt' ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Cc: jim at htch.com Date: Lunes 12 de Julio de 1999 03:37 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? >I would simply like to know if anyone still has the original tarball? I'd >like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Alex van den Bogaerdt [mailto:alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl] >Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 11:35 AM >To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch >Cc: jim at htch.com >Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG >and rrdtool? > > >> >> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to >> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, >> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." >> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? >> > >What happend to the "non-LZW" code (gd1.3) ? >It seems that gd is out of circulation (ahum, sort of), because of the LZW >encoding used ? >Let's not create a discussion on copyrights here, but I would like to know >if GIF equals LZW ??? (I was under the impression that it did not ...) > >Regards, >Alex > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Mon Jul 12 22:54:53 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 15:54:53 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? In-Reply-To: <002c01becca6$cc322b70$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> Message-ID: Gentlemen, don't make this a conspiracy to commit copyright violation. Please be discreet and take this to private e-mail. -g > > I do, It has 89 KB > > Can any of you publish it in a FTP server??. > >I would simply like to know if anyone still has the original tarball? I'd > >like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) > >> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > >> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. This web site, > >> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed from circulation." > >> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > >> > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 12 23:00:55 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 16:00:55 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MR TG and rrdtool? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC40B@MAIL2> Hey all, You don't even have to do that!! (private email that is) Follow Tobi's advice, posted to the list earlier today: go to ftpsearch.lycos.com, and search for "gd-1_3_tar.gz" (without the quotes) You'll find plenty of sites that still have it. On that comes to mind is ftp.cdrom.com Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt [mailto:glratt at is.rice.edu] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:55 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this > mean for MRTG > and rrdtool? > > > Gentlemen, don't make this a conspiracy to commit copyright violation. > > Please be discreet and take this to private e-mail. > > -g > > > > > > > I do, It has 89 KB > > > > Can any of you publish it in a FTP server??. > > > >I would simply like to know if anyone still has the > original tarball? I'd > > >like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) > > > >> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > > >> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. > This web site, > > >> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed > from circulation." > > >> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > > >> > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aacosta at geocities.com Mon Jul 12 23:30:39 1999 From: aacosta at geocities.com (Alejandro Acosta A.) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 17:30:39 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? Message-ID: <001501beccad$ca82a280$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> Sorry, I agree with you and Glenn, I am sure GD can still be found in the web. Regards. Ale,- -----Original Message----- From: Stieers, Ken To: 'Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt' ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Lunes 12 de Julio de 1999 05:05 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? >Hey all, > >You don't even have to do that!! (private email that is) Follow Tobi's >advice, posted to the list earlier today: go to ftpsearch.lycos.com, and >search for "gd-1_3_tar.gz" (without the quotes) You'll find plenty of >sites that still have it. On that comes to mind is ftp.cdrom.com > > >Ken > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt [mailto:glratt at is.rice.edu] >> Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:55 PM >> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch >> Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this >> mean for MRTG >> and rrdtool? >> >> >> Gentlemen, don't make this a conspiracy to commit copyright violation. >> >> Please be discreet and take this to private e-mail. >> >> -g >> >> >> >> > >> > I do, It has 89 KB >> > >> > Can any of you publish it in a FTP server??. >> >> > >I would simply like to know if anyone still has the >> original tarball? I'd >> > >like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) >> >> > >> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to >> > >> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. >> This web site, >> > >> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed >> from circulation." >> > >> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? >> > >> >> > > >> >> -- >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jono at coloradosat.com Mon Jul 12 22:34:31 1999 From: jono at coloradosat.com (Jon Robbins) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 14:34:31 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] help w/Win NT 4 SNMP Message-ID: <4156F50F021AD211B71100A0CC200BA2352357@mail.coloradosat.com> Note: just subscribe to list server.. I have successfully setup MRTG 2.6.2 to monitor 2 different Cisco routers, but I need help getting setup to monitor SNMP on a win NT 4 webserver. I am sure the problems are w/ the SNMP setup on the machine, as I cannot even monitor the contact and location that is plainly configured in the SNMP services tab in Network settings. But if there is a MRTG user guru out there that knows MRTG on Windows NT 4, I would greatly appreciate some help. Thanks, Jon Robbins MIS Director Thank you, Jon B. Robbins MIS Director Jono at coloradosat.com Colorado Satellite Broadcasting 303-786-8700 Extension 110 303-938-8388 Facsimile -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 13 00:04:22 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 00:04:22 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Total passed data / traffic In-Reply-To: from "Simon Thorpe" at Jul 12, 99 09:56:08 am Message-ID: <199907122204.AAA04114@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: not available Type: text Size: 827 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990713/d181faef/attachment.asc From mrtgmail at metcalfs.com Tue Jul 13 00:25:22 1999 From: mrtgmail at metcalfs.com (MRGTMail) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 15:25:22 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Ideas for graphing 3+ variables Message-ID: <00ac01beccb5$83f6a980$3d02000a@dmetcalf.itninc.net> I'm sure it's been asked before, but here goes. . . I know it can be done, because I've seen it before, but I would really love an example of how someone set up plotting more than 2 variables per graph. I'm running on Linux, so an NT solution wouldn't do me much good. Just a brief code example and what software packages are being used would be great! Thanks, Dan Metcalf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Tue Jul 13 01:57:45 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 18:57:45 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ideas for graphing 3+ variables In-Reply-To: <00ac01beccb5$83f6a980$3d02000a@dmetcalf.itninc.net> Message-ID: <000501beccc2$565f23f0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> actually MRTG does't graph more than two variables on the same graph. There is MRTG v3 which allows usage of more than two variables. Unless you are talking about combining multiple variables to equal one? Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of MRGTMail > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 5:25 PM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] Ideas for graphing 3+ variables > > > I'm sure it's been asked before, but here goes. . . > > I know it can be done, because I've seen it before, but I would > really love > an example of how someone set up plotting more than 2 variables per graph. > I'm running on Linux, so an NT solution wouldn't do me much good. > > Just a brief code example and what software packages are being > used would be > great! > > Thanks, > Dan Metcalf > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gary.post at amd.com Tue Jul 13 02:31:08 1999 From: gary.post at amd.com (gary.post at amd.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:31:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MR TG and rrdtool? Message-ID: apparently i slept through the exact cause of all this chaff about not being able to find GD - forgive me, i live in a lab where phones do not work - *however* - has anyone checked out their distributions yet RH 5.2 /RedHat/rpms/gd-1_3-3.rpm on disk 1 or RH 6.0 /RedHat/rpms/gd-1_3-5.i386.rpm on disk 1 i know that the other distributions also have the sources too this all sounds like someone (suite type person with the sphincter muscle not quite tight enough to keep the foreskin from closing over the top of his head) thinking that he can maximize profits by making this proprietary - now if someone has seen a link that gives somewhat of an explanation about the details, i would appreciate it - please send it privately and not to the list ;-> - - does anyone remember the fuss over *.arc compressed files (before *.zip became the standard and before the one true OS) - it was a similar situation, he won the court case and EVERYONE quit using arc utilities :-) _______ \____ | Advanced Gary Post Systems Engineering & Validation /| | | Micro Texas Microprocessor Division | |___| | Devices e-mail: gary.post at amd.com |____/ \| Voice: 512.602.2634 Pgr: 512.603.4881 > -----Original Message----- > From: Alejandro Acosta A. [SMTP:aacosta at geocities.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 4:31 PM > To: Stieers, Ken; 'Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt'; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for > MRTG and rrdtool? > > Sorry, I agree with you and Glenn, I am sure GD can still be found > in the web. > > Regards. > > Ale,- > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stieers, Ken > To: 'Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt' ; > mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Date: Lunes 12 de Julio de 1999 05:05 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this mean for MRTG > and > rrdtool? > > > >Hey all, > > > >You don't even have to do that!! (private email that is) Follow Tobi's > >advice, posted to the list earlier today: go to ftpsearch.lycos.com, and > >search for "gd-1_3_tar.gz" (without the quotes) You'll find plenty of > >sites that still have it. On that comes to mind is ftp.cdrom.com > > > > > >Ken > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt [mailto:glratt at is.rice.edu] > >> Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:55 PM > >> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD no longer available, what does this > >> mean for MRTG > >> and rrdtool? > >> > >> > >> Gentlemen, don't make this a conspiracy to commit copyright violation. > >> > >> Please be discreet and take this to private e-mail. > >> > >> -g > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > I do, It has 89 KB > >> > > >> > Can any of you publish it in a FTP server??. > >> > >> > >I would simply like to know if anyone still has the > >> original tarball? I'd > >> > >like to have it for backup purposes... *hint hint* : ) > >> > >> > >> I was going to download MRTG today, when I went to > >> > >> http://www.boutell.com/gd/ to get the required GD files. > >> This web site, > >> > >> however, reports that "The gd library has been removed > >> from circulation." > >> > >> What does this mean for MRTG and rrdtool? > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > >> -- > >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >> > > > >-- > >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From H1STEINH at hewitt.com Tue Jul 13 02:28:00 1999 From: H1STEINH at hewitt.com (Henry Steinhauer) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:28:00 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] -> Multiple SNMP requests in one task. Message-ID: <862567AD.00025234.00@l98ong6.hewitt.com> Richard - Sounds great. I would love to see what you have done. The other thing that I have noticed is the amount of DNS work that happens. Even on those devices that I have given the IP address for, it appears to be looking for the DNS name as well. Well - sometimes our DNS worker times out. The MRTG Machine will wait as well. Any clues ? I guess I',, have to go in and strip out the DNS process in the MRTG code. More hacking. Henry Steinhauer - h1steinh at hewitt.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 13 13:40:50 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 06:40:50 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ideas for graphing 3+ variables Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC40C@MAIL2> Get RRDTOOL and Orca or Cricket (basically MRTG ver. 3) from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: MRGTMail [mailto:mrtgmail at metcalfs.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 5:25 PM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] Ideas for graphing 3+ variables > > > I'm sure it's been asked before, but here goes. . . > > I know it can be done, because I've seen it before, but I > would really love > an example of how someone set up plotting more than 2 > variables per graph. > I'm running on Linux, so an NT solution wouldn't do me much good. > > Just a brief code example and what software packages are > being used would be > great! > > Thanks, > Dan Metcalf > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 13 16:04:57 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:04:57 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC40F@MAIL2> perl cfgmaker --vendor public at routerip Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 5:41 AM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) > > > Hi all, > > I am working in an exclusively Cisco router environment. I > want to be able > to extract as much detail as possible from these devices. I > understand from > the documentation that a command line switch of > [--vendor] can be used with Cisco's. > > Would some one please confirm the correct syntax with an > example please. > > Thanks in advance. > > > Alf > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk Tue Jul 13 12:40:58 1999 From: Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk (Alf Hardy) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:40:58 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) Message-ID: Hi all, I am working in an exclusively Cisco router environment. I want to be able to extract as much detail as possible from these devices. I understand from the documentation that a command line switch of [--vendor] can be used with Cisco's. Would some one please confirm the correct syntax with an example please. Thanks in advance. Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 13 17:07:28 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 10:07:28 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC410@MAIL2> No, not --cisco, you actually "--vendor" Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 9:54 AM > To: 'Stieers, Ken' > Subject: RE: [mrtg] (no subject) > > > Ken, > > I have tried this. I replaced --vendor with --cisco. Is this > the correct > format??? > > Regards > > Alf > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Stieers, Ken [SMTP:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] > > Sent: 13 July 1999 14:05 > > To: 'Alf Hardy'; 'mrtg-l' > > Subject: RE: [mrtg] (no subject) > > > > perl cfgmaker --vendor public at routerip > > > > Ken > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > > > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 5:41 AM > > > To: MRTG mailing list > > > Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I am working in an exclusively Cisco router environment. I > > > want to be able > > > to extract as much detail as possible from these devices. I > > > understand from > > > the documentation that a command line switch of > > > [--vendor] can be used with Cisco's. > > > > > > Would some one please confirm the correct syntax with an > > > example please. > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > > Alf > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a > message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 13 14:03:39 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 07:03:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: help w/Win NT 4 SNMP Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC40D@MAIL2> Jon, As Joey mentioned, make sure you've re-applied the service pack. Make sure that you have set a communtiy with read rights and that your server will either accept SNMP packets from any host, or your MRTG machine is in the list of hosts that it will accept SNMP packets from. If you have the NT Resource Kit (you're going to need it, so get if you don't) you should now be able to run SNMPUTIL Get .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 and get the contact name as a result. Go to ftp.shellserv.com, get PERFM.ZIP, and follow the directions in it. This will enable you to get statistics on the MS services running on the server. Get GetIF from http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/8260/ Install it and copy the PERFMIB.MIB file from the PERFM.ZIP collection into the Getif/MIBs directory and delete the .INDEX file from the GetIF/MIBS directory. Run get if, go to the MBrowser tab and go down the tree following this path: iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.microsoft.software.systems.os.winnt .performance Here you will find all of the objects/variables you can monitor on the NT box that are NT specific. Note that often in order to get the monitoring to work properly, you have to add a .0 (the instance number) on the end of the OID. HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Robbins [mailto:jono at coloradosat.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:35 PM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] help w/Win NT 4 SNMP > > > Note: just subscribe to list server.. > > I have successfully setup MRTG 2.6.2 to monitor 2 different > Cisco routers, > but I need help getting setup to monitor SNMP on a win NT 4 > webserver. I am > sure the problems are w/ the SNMP setup on the machine, as I > cannot even > monitor the contact and location that is plainly configured > in the SNMP > services tab in Network settings. But if there is a MRTG > user guru out > there that knows MRTG on Windows NT 4, I would greatly > appreciate some help. > > Thanks, > Jon Robbins > MIS Director > > > Thank you, > > Jon B. Robbins > MIS Director > Jono at coloradosat.com > Colorado Satellite Broadcasting > 303-786-8700 Extension 110 > 303-938-8388 Facsimile > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Tue Jul 13 17:27:06 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:27:06 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] SNMP Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F92@TCSMAIL> Just as a warning take it or leave it who ever reads this, make sure in your router statements you control where your SNMP goes to. Use you access-list in doing so.. example access-list 1 permit host 10.10.10.31 0.0.0.0 snmp-server community public RO 1 snmp-server community private RW 1 and for a added security use something different then public like publicIBM. You make it hard on some trying to guess you community string... Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jono at coloradosat.com Tue Jul 13 17:35:42 1999 From: jono at coloradosat.com (Jon Robbins) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:35:42 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: help w/Win NT 4 SNMP Message-ID: <4156F50F021AD211B71100A0CC200BA235235D@mail.coloradosat.com> I now even have SP5, was SP4. I've had resource kit as well. This is what I get from snmputil: D:\>snmputil get 199.117.13.130 public .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 Error: errorStatus=2, errorIndex=1 And this is my SNMP tab: Hopefully, this might shed some light then to someone.. Thanks, Jono -----Original Message----- From: Stieers, Ken [mailto:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 6:04 AM To: 'Jon Robbins'; 'mrtg-l' Subject: [mrtg] Re: help w/Win NT 4 SNMP Jon, As Joey mentioned, make sure you've re-applied the service pack. Make sure that you have set a communtiy with read rights and that your server will either accept SNMP packets from any host, or your MRTG machine is in the list of hosts that it will accept SNMP packets from. If you have the NT Resource Kit (you're going to need it, so get if you don't) you should now be able to run SNMPUTIL Get .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0 and get the contact name as a result. Go to ftp.shellserv.com, get PERFM.ZIP, and follow the directions in it. This will enable you to get statistics on the MS services running on the server. Get GetIF from http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/8260/ Install it and copy the PERFMIB.MIB file from the PERFM.ZIP collection into the Getif/MIBs directory and delete the .INDEX file from the GetIF/MIBS directory. Run get if, go to the MBrowser tab and go down the tree following this path: iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.microsoft.software.systems.os.winnt .performance Here you will find all of the objects/variables you can monitor on the NT box that are NT specific. Note that often in order to get the monitoring to work properly, you have to add a .0 (the instance number) on the end of the OID. HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Robbins [mailto:jono at coloradosat.com] > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 3:35 PM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] help w/Win NT 4 SNMP > > > Note: just subscribe to list server.. > > I have successfully setup MRTG 2.6.2 to monitor 2 different > Cisco routers, > but I need help getting setup to monitor SNMP on a win NT 4 > webserver. I am > sure the problems are w/ the SNMP setup on the machine, as I > cannot even > monitor the contact and location that is plainly configured > in the SNMP > services tab in Network settings. But if there is a MRTG > user guru out > there that knows MRTG on Windows NT 4, I would greatly > appreciate some help. > > Thanks, > Jon Robbins > MIS Director > > > Thank you, > > Jon B. Robbins > MIS Director > Jono at coloradosat.com > Colorado Satellite Broadcasting > 303-786-8700 Extension 110 > 303-938-8388 Facsimile > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Tue Jul 13 17:42:56 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 10:42:56 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: (no subject) In-Reply-To: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC410@MAIL2>; from Stieers, Ken on Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 10:07:28AM -0500 References: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC410@MAIL2> Message-ID: <19990713104256.A906@beaver.konfuzed.net> The --vendor switch is documented in cfgmaker by running the program with no parameters. -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Wed Jul 14 11:12:03 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 11:12:03 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Test -- Please Ignore Message-ID: <7B2415633539D311947F0008C7EB7C4D15FD@gva-owa1.unionsuisse.ch> Test -- Please Ignore -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From casey at gcentral.com Wed Jul 14 20:08:14 1999 From: casey at gcentral.com (Casey Mueller) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:08:14 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] DHCP Leases - MRTG? Message-ID: <199907141808.NAA07565@raptor.gcentral.com> Hi, Does anybody know if there is a way to go about monitoring the number of IP\'s leased from a linux DHCP server using MRTG? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks, Casey Mueller casey at gcentral.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Wed Jul 14 21:12:30 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:12:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Thresholds Message-ID: Would anyone be willing to help me set up MRTG to use the ThreshMax and other related protions? I'm just not sure how this is supposed to be implemented. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 14 21:21:01 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 14:21:01 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Thresholds Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC416@MAIL2> Eric, I'm pretty sure many of are willing to help, what exactly are you trying to do? Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Werner [mailto:ewerner at nwlink.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 2:13 PM > To: MRTG mail list (E-mail) > Subject: [mrtg] Thresholds > > > Would anyone be willing to help me set up MRTG to use the > ThreshMax and > other related protions? I'm just not sure how this is supposed to be > implemented. > > Eric Werner > Senior Network Administrator > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ewerner at nwlink.com > > > It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gsh at skima.is Wed Jul 14 21:29:51 1999 From: gsh at skima.is (Gudbjorn Hreinsson) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 19:29:51 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Thresholds References: Message-ID: <378CE52F.CB6A5ABE@skima.is> you need to define ThreshDir: /some/directory/ as a global variable for every config file. This is where threshold logs are kept. For every target you define and want thresholds for you need: ThreshMaxI[target]: 5 ThreshMaxO[target]: 5 ThreshProgI[target]: /usr/local/bin/mailhub/gw/ccI.pl ThreshProgO[target]: /usr/local/bin/mailhub/gw/ccO.pl ThreshProgOKI[target]: /usr/local/bin/mailhub/gw/ccOKI.pl ThreshProgOKO[target]: /usr/local/bin/mailhub/gw/ccOKO.pl or look at http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/config.html#Threshold_Checking for further discussion. Then of course you need to define your actions and write the program. rgds, -GSH Eric Werner wrote: > > Would anyone be willing to help me set up MRTG to use the ThreshMax and > other related protions? I'm just not sure how this is supposed to be > implemented. > > Eric Werner > Senior Network Administrator > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > ewerner at nwlink.com > > > It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 14 22:01:02 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 15:01:02 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Error message Message-ID: I have not used Indexmaker, but I thought that it built an HTML page that showed the daily strips for each of the selected items in the cfg file. You would still run "MRTG BRI.cfg", but have your web page point to the index. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Landa, Brian [SMTP:Landa at trendcs.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 2:43 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Error message > > I have a question? I have make a file called bri.cfg which works when I use > the following.. > The batch file is called MRTG.BAT > Perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\%1 > > 1.) c:>MRTG bri.cfg > that works now but now I want to index everything together and I use this: > > c:>perl indexmaker bri.cfg > all.cfg > > then I do this > > c:>MRTG all.cfg > > and it gives me an error tell me it's (LINE 1 IN CFG FILE DOES NOT MAKE > SENSE) > I tried to rem out some statements but that just tells the next line does > not make sense.?????? > > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Wed Jul 14 22:18:00 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 13:18:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Error message In-Reply-To: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3FA6@TCSMAIL> Message-ID: On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Landa, Brian wrote: > I have a question? I have make a file called bri.cfg which works when I use > the following.. > The batch file is called MRTG.BAT > Perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\%1 > > 1.) c:>MRTG bri.cfg > that works now but now I want to index everything together and I use this: > > c:>perl indexmaker bri.cfg > all.cfg > > then I do this > > c:>MRTG all.cfg > > and it gives me an error tell me it's (LINE 1 IN CFG FILE DOES NOT MAKE > SENSE) > I tried to rem out some statements but that just tells the next line does > not make sense.?????? That's because indexmaker is making a web page based on the .cfg file you fed into it. Line 1 on the all.cfg that you created will read . But then, I'm sure others will tell you the same thing. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From eagle at atlantic.net Thu Jul 15 02:46:08 1999 From: eagle at atlantic.net (eagle at atlantic.net) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 20:46:08 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Router Availability Message-ID: <199907150046.UAA10694@moscow.atlantic.net> I was wondering whether anyone has used MRTG to graph availability. I think you would have to use an outside script to poll the system uptime and some how keep track of down time over a period of time. Has anyone written a script that does something similar to this and would you be willing to share the script or at least offer some hints? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Steve Blair ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through Atlantic.Net Webmail: http://webmail.atlantic.net/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 15 03:26:09 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 03:26:09 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Router Availability In-Reply-To: <199907150046.UAA10694@moscow.atlantic.net> from "eagle@atlantic.net" at Jul 14, 99 08:46:08 pm Message-ID: <199907150126.DAA14350@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I think it would be a much better idea to have another mailing list for people to post their questions to perhaps a mrtg-questions at list.ee.ethz.ch , which those willing to spend their time helping could subscribe to, and maybe those who sometimes have time to help could view in a web format, and then reply with an ANSWER to the mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch list. Alternativly, keep the current system, with mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch being the list people go to for help, constantly flooded with questions & answers, and move discussion to maybe a mrtg-discuss at list.ee.ethz.ch, and the valuable answers could be copied to there, or a mrtg-answers at list.ee.ethz.ch Any thoughts ? Cheers James A.T. Rice Sysadmin / Technical Consultant, LEOnet Ltd. (AS8943) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Thu Jul 15 16:54:09 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:54:09 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: HELP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] Re: HELP: *> Alternativly, keep the current system, with mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch being the *> list people go to for help, constantly flooded with questions & answers, and *> move discussion to maybe a mrtg-discuss at list.ee.ethz.ch, and the valuable *> answers could be copied to there, or a mrtg-answers at list.ee.ethz.ch In my eyes the only alternative would be to moderate the list ... for this I do nbot have the time. If some one else wants todo this, I can easily enable moderation but I would need a group of about 3 people who are online for a good deal of the time and agree to do the moderation ... cheers tobi *> *> Any thoughts ? *> Cheers *> James A.T. Rice *> Sysadmin / Technical Consultant, LEOnet Ltd. (AS8943) *> *> -- *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Clint.Alexander at corp.ptd.net Thu Jul 15 17:05:56 1999 From: Clint.Alexander at corp.ptd.net (Clint Alexander) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:05:56 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Graph Size? Message-ID: <1F482D1969C6D11188DE00A0C9A935973F27FF@exchange.corp.ptd.net> Hello MRTG users. ? I have a small problem I'm trying to figure out. ? Ok, here's the scenario. ? I have a network of roughly 88? Routers & Atm devices. I run MRTG on a SunOS 5.7 every 5 minutes. ? Taking one Ethernet port on one Router as an example, The daily graph shows the averages between 0.0M - 10.0M . Now, suppose this Router only peaks at 420.0K ? The daily graph only shows a blue line running across the bottom because it hasn't used anything over 420.0K. The weekly graph shows averages between 0.0K - 560.0K. This graph of course shows me more detail. Is there a way ( that will be Router/port usage dependant ) that I can rescale the Daily graph, so I can see actual?detailed usage and not an average between 0.0M - 10.0M ? ? I hope this was clear. :) I am by no means a great Perl programmer.. but I can fumble through the code, and figure things out. ------------------------------------------- Clint Alexander clinta at corp.ptd.net PenTeleData Engineering Dept. [- Over-Estimate everything, and nothing will surprise you -] ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????? -HV ? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kemper at tstar.net Thu Jul 15 17:31:34 1999 From: kemper at tstar.net (Butch Kemper) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 10:31:34 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: PMLines.pl In-Reply-To: <00ce01becea3$6d340770$0380d6c3@turk.net> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990715102650.009983a0@mail.tstar.net> At 04:21 AM 7/15/99 , you wrote: >How can I use pmline.pl script in a cfg file..?? >I create a cfg file for an pm3 >ex: >perl cfgmaker community at IP no >pm3.cfg > >How can I insert the pmlines.pl script into this cfg file? >please help me.. Here is a sample but for more information, read the documentation in ../doc/config.txt: Target[pm3-jc1]: `pmlines.pl community at router` Butch TSTAR Internet, Inc | Making the Network Work Marble Falls, TX | Serving Blanco, Burnet, and 830-693-6967 | Llano Counties -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Thu Jul 15 17:41:28 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 10:41:28 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG Graph Size? Message-ID: Clint, Make sure that you do NOT have the Unscaled[]: option specified. Without Unscaled the graphs should autoscale to just show the actual data range (more or less). Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Clint Alexander [SMTP:Clint.Alexander at corp.ptd.net] > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 10:06 AM > To: 'MRTG List' > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Graph Size? > > Hello MRTG users. > > I have a small problem I'm trying to figure out. > > Ok, here's the scenario. > > I have a network of roughly 88 Routers & Atm devices. > I run MRTG on a SunOS 5.7 every 5 minutes. > > Taking one Ethernet port on one Router as an example, > The daily graph shows the averages between 0.0M - 10.0M . > Now, suppose this Router only peaks at 420.0K ? > The daily graph only shows a blue line running across > the bottom because it hasn't used anything over 420.0K. > The weekly graph shows averages between 0.0K - 560.0K. > This graph of course shows me more detail. > Is there a way ( that will be Router/port usage dependant ) that I > can rescale the Daily graph, so I can see actual detailed usage and > not an average between 0.0M - 10.0M ? > > I hope this was clear. :) > I am by no means a great Perl programmer.. but I can fumble > through the code, and figure things out. > > ------------------------------------------- > Clint Alexander > clinta at corp.ptd.net > PenTeleData Engineering Dept. > > [- Over-Estimate everything, and nothing will surprise you -] > > -HV > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Thu Jul 15 17:51:01 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 10:51:01 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: A Question.... Message-ID: Arash, I'm not sure what OID you are after, but make sure to put a .0 after single instances and .n after table entries like the Interfaces stuff. Sorry, my SNMP terminology is not the best. MRTG takes OIDs in a slightly different format than many MIB browsers. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Arash Arashi [SMTP:arash8 at usa.net] > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 10:31 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] A Question.... > > Hi, > > > I am trying to query from AS5200 Cisco (Modem Pool) using OID and I get the > following error: > > Received SNMP response with error code > error status: noSuchName > index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.47.1.1.6) > > However, I am be able to query from the same MIB module using a MIB browser. > Any help would be apprecioated. > > Arash > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gilvan at NPD.UFPE.BR Thu Jul 15 20:53:20 1999 From: gilvan at NPD.UFPE.BR (Gilvan de Almeida Chaves Filho) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 15:53:20 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Is it a mrtg Bug? Message-ID: <378E2E20.53F4865F@npd.ufpe.br> Hello all, I'm using mrtg-2.7.4b, It's great for Round Trip Time and Ping Loss. I was using other perl script to integrate the roud trip and loss into a single page. This was the reason because i want two colours. In the configuration file ( just for Ping Loss) i used Colours[pop-go]: ORANGE#ff8000,ORANGE#ff8000,DARK GREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff what hapenned? Daily Graphs and Weekly Graphs changed to Orange Monthly Graphs and Yearly Graphs don't changed. view a example http://150.161.182.251/loss/recife-embratel.html What's going on? Is it a mrtg Bug? or am i wrong? Thanks in advance. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Thu Jul 15 21:12:16 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:12:16 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Is it a mrtg Bug? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC423@MAIL2> No, its not a bug. The monthly and yearly graphs aren't updated every poll. Monthlies are updated every few hours, and yearlies once every night. If you want to see them right away, delete the GIF files and MRTG will regenerate them on the next run. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Gilvan de Almeida Chaves Filho [mailto:gilvan at NPD.UFPE.BR] > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 1:53 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Is it a mrtg Bug? > > > Hello all, > > I'm using mrtg-2.7.4b, It's great for Round Trip Time and Ping Loss. > I was using other perl script to integrate the roud trip and > loss into a > single page. > This was the reason because i want two colours. > > In the configuration file ( just for Ping Loss) i used > Colours[pop-go]: ORANGE#ff8000,ORANGE#ff8000,DARK > GREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff > what hapenned? > Daily Graphs and Weekly Graphs changed to Orange > Monthly Graphs and Yearly Graphs don't changed. > > view a example http://150.161.182.251/loss/recife-embratel.html > What's going on? > Is it a mrtg Bug? > or am i wrong? > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Thu Jul 15 21:14:36 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:14:36 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Is it a mrtg Bug? Message-ID: Be willing to bet that the monthly and yearly graphs have not been regenerated since you made the change. They are only updated when the monthly and yearly averages change (monthly every 2 hours, yearly every day). To force an update, delete all the GIFs for the particular target and the next MRTG run will regenerate all four graphs. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Gilvan de Almeida Chaves Filho [SMTP:gilvan at NPD.UFPE.BR] > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 1:53 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Is it a mrtg Bug? > > Hello all, > > I'm using mrtg-2.7.4b, It's great for Round Trip Time and Ping Loss. > I was using other perl script to integrate the roud trip and loss into a > single page. > This was the reason because i want two colours. > > In the configuration file ( just for Ping Loss) i used > Colours[pop-go]: ORANGE#ff8000,ORANGE#ff8000,DARK > GREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff > what hapenned? > Daily Graphs and Weekly Graphs changed to Orange > Monthly Graphs and Yearly Graphs don't changed. > > view a example http://150.161.182.251/loss/recife-embratel.html > What's going on? > Is it a mrtg Bug? > or am i wrong? > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jvs at ocslink.com Thu Jul 15 21:21:36 1999 From: jvs at ocslink.com (James Sneeringer) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 14:21:36 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Is it a mrtg Bug? In-Reply-To: <378E2E20.53F4865F@npd.ufpe.br> Message-ID: On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Gilvan de Almeida Chaves Filho wrote: | In the configuration file ( just for Ping Loss) i used | Colours[pop-go]: ORANGE#ff8000,ORANGE#ff8000,DARK | GREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff | what hapenned? | Daily Graphs and Weekly Graphs changed to Orange | Monthly Graphs and Yearly Graphs don't changed. The whitespace between "DARK" and "GREEN" may be confusing MRTG. Try changing it so it reads: Colours[pop-go]: ORANGE#ff8000,ORANGE#ff8000,DARKGREEN#006600,VIOLET#ff00ff -James -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Huy_Vo at pagenet.com Thu Jul 15 23:57:08 1999 From: Huy_Vo at pagenet.com (Huy Vo) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:57:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage Message-ID: Has anyone tried to graph the CPU and memory usage of any Sun computers? Please let me have the OID. Thanks, Huy Vo mailto:huy_vo at pagenet.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From twhite at cc.gatech.edu Fri Jul 16 00:12:28 1999 From: twhite at cc.gatech.edu (Todd White) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 18:12:28 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] performing math on snmp pulls Message-ID: <4.1.19990715180944.03bd2030@felix.cc.gatech.edu> I need a way to perform math on some stuff I'm pulling before it gets graphed. We are using a cache server that has a private mib and need to subtract one pull from another. Can someone tell me how to make the config file or point me to some examples? Thanks. _____________________________________________________________ Todd White (First Floor ULC) Personal web page, resume, ICQ, IRC, AOL, and PGP public key at: http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte284e Alpha pager: pagetwhite at bigfoot.com or 770-379-5236 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Fri Jul 16 00:51:55 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 00:51:55 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] ANNOUCNE: RRDtool 1.0.0 Message-ID: This is to announce ============= RRDtool 1.0.0 ============= created by Tobi Oetiker http://ee-staff.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ (Europe) http://www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool/ (US) If you use/like MRTG, check out RRDtool. It is basically the time-series graphing and data storage/management component of MRTG, broken out and `done right'. `done right' means that RRDtool is magnitudes faster than MRTG and extremely configurable. RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database Tool. RRDtool is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). RRDtool stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it can produce useful graphs based on this data. RRDtool can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put a friendly user interface on it. RRDtool should run on most reasonable unices (it has even been observed to compile on NT). Feedback/experiences to tobi at caida.org. RRDtool comes with a GNU license. Check: http://www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool/license.html RRDtool development was in part sponsored by CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (www.caida.org) in San Diego, CA Cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From seongbae at students.uiuc.edu Fri Jul 16 01:33:41 1999 From: seongbae at students.uiuc.edu (seong joon bae) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 18:33:41 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] How to poll Max/Min/Avg/Current values from MRTG? Message-ID: Hello, I am working on this project that will use MRTG to monitor the temperature in our Machine Room. I've wrriten a code that polls the temperature from the measuring device and sends the temperature to the MRTG. I've done writing mrtg.cfg and tried to run it. It works fine. But I want to poll just Current/Max/Min/Average values(temperatures) for last 24 hours from MRTG. I read through config.txt and manual.txt completely but couldn't find anything about getting those values separately from MRTG. Could someone help me on this? Thank you. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From voytek at sbt.net.au Fri Jul 16 17:54:54 1999 From: voytek at sbt.net.au (Voytek Eymont) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 17:54:54 Subject: [mrtg] annotating MRTG graphs for user-changes-occured-here? Message-ID: <199907161754.4725038.7@sbt.net.au> has anyone done/has something like a way to anotate MRTG graphs...: I run mrtg with some externales monitoring hard disk space and swapper file; every so often I might make a configuration change that will show up on the graph so far so good but, by tommorow, I no longer rember when/what, if anything, did I alter... so, I would like to put like an 'arrow' into a graph... ? so, I can tell USER-INITIATED changes from SYSTEM-CAUSED cahnges...? Voytek Eymont SBT Information Systems Pty Ltd http://www.sbt.net.au/links phone +61-2 9310-1144 fax +61-2 9310-1118 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From charles at toucan.ie Fri Jul 16 10:04:16 1999 From: charles at toucan.ie (Charles Gillanders) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 09:04:16 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage Message-ID: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379409@collan.toucan.ie> I managed this but I had to change from using sun's normal snmp agent to using the one from UC Davis, take a look at http://ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu/ Once that was installed I looked around using a mib browser and UCD's mib files to figure out what OID's to use on my systems for CPU and memory usage, I think the OID's might change from system to system depending on configuration, so there seems little point in giving you mine. If anyone knows of any other way to get this info, without having to install a 3rd party agent I would be interested to know. Charles -----Original Message----- From: Huy Vo [mailto:Huy_Vo at pagenet.com] Sent: 15 July 1999 22:57 To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage Has anyone tried to graph the CPU and memory usage of any Sun computers? Please let me have the OID. Thanks, Huy Vo mailto:huy_vo at pagenet.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990716/7a75c546/attachment.html From MRTG at Triada.bg Fri Jul 16 11:17:40 1999 From: MRTG at Triada.bg (MRTG@triada.bg) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 12:17:40 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ANNOUCNE: RRDtool 1.0.0 Message-ID: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A080361691757@mail.triada.bg> Hi, Is RRDtool 1.0.0 available for WinNT? -----Original Message----- From: Tobi Oetiker [mailto:tobi at caida.org] Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 1:52 AM To: rrd-announce at list.ee.ethz.ch; rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch; rrd-announce at list.ee.ethz.ch; MRTG Mailinglist; mrtg-developers at list.ee.ethz.ch; MRTG Announcements Subject: [mrtg] ANNOUCNE: RRDtool 1.0.0 This is to announce ============= RRDtool 1.0.0 ============= created by Tobi Oetiker http://ee-staff.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ (Europe) http://www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool/ (US) If you use/like MRTG, check out RRDtool. It is basically the time-series graphing and data storage/management component of MRTG, broken out and `done right'. `done right' means that RRDtool is magnitudes faster than MRTG and extremely configurable. RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database Tool. RRDtool is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). RRDtool stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it can produce useful graphs based on this data. RRDtool can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put a friendly user interface on it. RRDtool should run on most reasonable unices (it has even been observed to compile on NT). Feedback/experiences to tobi at caida.org. RRDtool comes with a GNU license. Check: http://www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool/license.html RRDtool development was in part sponsored by CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (www.caida.org) in San Diego, CA Cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Fri Jul 16 13:32:30 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 06:32:30 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: performing math on snmp pulls Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC426@MAIL2> Look in the config.html that is part of the standard distribution for the section on Target. Its in there. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Todd White [mailto:twhite at cc.gatech.edu] > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 5:12 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] performing math on snmp pulls > > > I need a way to perform math on some stuff I'm pulling before it gets > graphed. We are using a cache server that has a private mib > and need to > subtract one pull from another. Can someone tell me how to > make the config > file or point me to some examples? Thanks. > _____________________________________________________________ > Todd White (First Floor ULC) > Personal web page, resume, ICQ, IRC, AOL, and PGP public key at: > http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte284e > Alpha pager: pagetwhite at bigfoot.com or 770-379-5236 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From h210t6 at edv1.boku.ac.at Fri Jul 16 14:46:20 1999 From: h210t6 at edv1.boku.ac.at (Girsch Kurt) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:46:20 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] USR total control Message-ID: <199907161235.OAA02837@mail.boku.ac.at> hi list, I like to monitor our USR total control chassis with HiPerARC router and HiPerDSP modemcards could anyone send me config.scripts or other info. tia ciao kurt ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Kurt GIRSCH ZID (Zentraler Informatikdienst), Universitaet fuer Bodenkultur Wien (University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna) A-1190 WIEN, Peter Jordan-Strasse 82, AUSTRIA Mail: girsch at mail.boku.ac.at WWW: http:/www.boku.ac.at/ Phone: (+43 1) 47 654 - 2106 Fax: (+43 1) 47 654 - 2149 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From twhite at cc.gatech.edu Fri Jul 16 15:51:08 1999 From: twhite at cc.gatech.edu (Todd Robert White) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 09:51:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: performing math on snmp pulls In-Reply-To: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC426@MAIL2> Message-ID: ok, well let me clear up my question some. I want to graph ((served -Fetched)/served) * 100 I have done a graph of the objects fetched and served on the same graph but what I'm really trying to track is the white space between the two which can be pretty small at times. Here are some of the configs I've tried: Target[fetched_sub_served]: (.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x - .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0:public at 205.x.x.x) / .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x Target[fetched_sub_served]: ((.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x) - (.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0:public at 205.x.x.x)) / (.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x) Can someone point out what I'm doing wrong? On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Stieers, Ken wrote: > Look in the config.html that is part of the standard distribution for the > section on Target. Its in there. > > > Ken > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Todd White [mailto:twhite at cc.gatech.edu] > > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 5:12 PM > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] performing math on snmp pulls > > > > > > I need a way to perform math on some stuff I'm pulling before it gets > > graphed. We are using a cache server that has a private mib > > and need to > > subtract one pull from another. Can someone tell me how to > > make the config > > file or point me to some examples? Thanks. > > _____________________________________________________________ > > Todd White (First Floor ULC) > > Personal web page, resume, ICQ, IRC, AOL, and PGP public key at: > > http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte284e > > Alpha pager: pagetwhite at bigfoot.com or 770-379-5236 > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp Fri Jul 16 17:08:03 1999 From: yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp (Yozo Toda) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 00:08:03 +0900 Subject: [mrtg] gd1.6 with PNG format files! In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:31:08 JST." Message-ID: <199907161508.AAA16461@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> hi. I found gd-1.6 is available now. it handles PNG format files, instead of GIF. with small editing of mrtg and rateup.c, now my MRTG is generating PNG graphs. see when will MRTG 2.7.6 available? (-: -- yozo. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Fri Jul 16 17:44:18 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 17:44:18 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: gd1.6 with PNG format files! In-Reply-To: <199907161508.AAA16461@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> Message-ID: Tomorrow you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] gd1.6 with PNG format files!: *> *> hi. I found gd-1.6 is available now. *> it handles PNG format files, instead of GIF. *> *> with small editing of mrtg and rateup.c, now *> my MRTG is generating PNG graphs. see *> *> *> *> *> when will MRTG 2.7.6 available? (-: it will be mrtg 2.8 cheers tobi *> *> -- yozo. *> *> -- *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Matthew.Stier at tddny.fujitsu.com Fri Jul 16 20:36:06 1999 From: Matthew.Stier at tddny.fujitsu.com (Matthew Stier) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:36:06 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage References: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379409@collan.toucan.ie> Message-ID: <378F7B96.D2D52D9C@tddny.fujitsu.com> Sun's SNMP package installs the MIB files in /var/snmp/mib. (Atleast on Solaris 2.6 systems.) Charles Gillanders wrote: > > > I managed this but I had to change from using sun's normal snmp agent > to using the one from UC Davis, take a look at > http://ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu/ > > Once that was installed I looked around using a mib browser and UCD's > mib files to > figure out what OID's to use on my systems for CPU and memory usage, I > think the OID's might > change from system to system depending on configuration, so there > seems little point in giving you mine. > > If anyone knows of any other way to get this info, without having to > install a 3rd party agent > I would be interested to know. > > Charles > -----Original Message----- > From: Huy Vo [mailto:Huy_Vo at pagenet.com] > Sent: 15 July 1999 22:57 > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage > > Has anyone tried to graph the CPU and memory usage of any Sun > computers? > Please let me have the OID. > > Thanks, > Huy Vo > mailto:huy_vo at pagenet.com > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- Matthew Lee Stier * Fujitsu Network Communications Unix Systems Administrator | Two Blue Hill Plaza Ph: 914-731-2097 Fx: 914-731-2011 | Sixth Floor Matthew.Stier at fnc.fujitsu.com * Pearl River, NY 10965 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Fri Jul 16 23:21:32 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 23:21:32 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG performance under Linux In-Reply-To: <378F4A5F.A3992483@sca.uwaterloo.ca> Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding MRTG performance under Linux: *> Good day, *> *> I solved the performance problem I had with MRTG and Linux. *> cool ... will forward to the list ... cheers tobi *> You may want to hint at this in your FAQ. *> *> By default, Redhat, Slackware and Debian (if not all versions) *> install with the most conservative (slowest) hard drive parameters. *> ie DMA is turned off and 16 bit transfer is used. *> *> In my case the hard drive had a thru-put of 2M/sec and MRTG was *> consuming 600k/sec (estimated). In other words the machine was *> I/O bound considering the other tasks running. *> *> If you'd like to include some help for this in your web pages; *> here is how to check/change the hard drive setup. this only *> applies for IDE hard drives! *> *> All examples are for the first hard drive; /dev/hda *> *> hdparm -tT /dev/hda [tests the speed of /dev/hda) *> hdparm -v /dev/hda [reads current settings] *> hdparm -I /dev/hda [queries hard drive for info] *> *> hdparm -c1 /dev/hda [enables 32 bit transfer] *> hdparm -d1 /dev/hda [enables DMA] *> *> Warning: do not enable DMA before 32 bit xfer. *> *> Ultra DMA mode can be enabled with *> hdparm -X66 /dev/hda [be very carefull with this!] *> *> In my case my 6.5G and 13G hard drives are 4M/sec by default and *> 14M/s after setting 32 bit Xfer and DMA on. *> *> Thanks, *> *> - Eric Praetzel, University of Waterloo *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp Sat Jul 17 01:26:31 1999 From: yozo at aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp (Yozo Toda) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 08:26:31 +0900 Subject: [mrtg] Re: gd1.6 with PNG format files! In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 16 Jul 1999 14:48:18 JST." <00cd01becfbb$c6693450$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> Message-ID: <199907162326.IAA21749@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> > > > > 404 Not found. I would like to see the graphics, wow, sorry. and now are also using PNG instead of GIF (-: BTW, mrtg-2.7.5/images/mrtg-m.gif contains six pictures (WWW browser displays it as rotating "G"). gif2png (see ) translates it to six PNG files, mrtg-m.p01, ... mrtg-m.p05, mrtg-m.png. how can I use this? (or, how can I generate animation PNG?) -- yozo. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sentinal at servcom.net.au Sat Jul 17 03:34:19 1999 From: sentinal at servcom.net.au (Leigh Welton) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 09:34:19 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] External Scripts Message-ID: <005201becff4$83c2bca0$0100a8c0@servcom.net.au> Hi, I use an external script for MRTG and it gets the current in/out bytes and uptime and name of the Box and sends it to MRTG but it doesn't graph it?? How come? is it sposed to be Octets or what?? Thanks Leigh Welton -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990717/d91c3095/attachment.htm From crash at cable.a2000.nl Sat Jul 17 09:54:08 1999 From: crash at cable.a2000.nl (Peter J. Kassies) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 09:54:08 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage In-Reply-To: <378F7B96.D2D52D9C@tddny.fujitsu.com> References: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379409@collan.toucan.ie> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990717095408.03c026a0@cable.mail.a2000.nl> At 02:36 PM 7/16/99 -0400, you wrote: >> Once that was installed I looked around using a mib browser and UCD's >> mib files to >> figure out what OID's to use on my systems for CPU and memory usage, I >> think the OID's might >> change from system to system depending on configuration, so there >> seems little point in giving you mine. eh, do you mean differences between different SUN systems. I have ucd running on a sparc5, sparc20, ultraS5 and Ultra20. UCD works. Make sure you use the same OS type each time. I don't have the OID's for the variables you requested. They are at my work. But I'm monitoring #processes in queue and data output on the interfaces. You cannot monitor cpu usuage. The agent hasn't been written yet. BTW you question is a returning one. Look in the listarchive and search for solaris and cpu. I can help you if you need. Send an email to p.kassies at ptt-post.nl. That's my address at work. Peter ==================================================== Rock till you drop Peter Kassies | p.kassies at rubicon-bv.com Rubicon BV | http://www.rubicon-bv.com Graadt van Roggenweg 328 | Mobile +31(0)65 5755637 3531 AH UTRECHT | Office +31(0)30 2982131 ==================================================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Sat Jul 17 22:54:59 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 15:54:59 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: External Scripts In-Reply-To: <005201becff4$83c2bca0$0100a8c0@servcom.net.au> Message-ID: On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Leigh Welton wrote: > Hi, I use an external script for MRTG and it gets the current in/out > bytes and uptime and name of the Box and sends it to MRTG but it > doesn't graph it?? How come? is it sposed to be Octets or what?? By "doesn't graph", do you mean the graph shows a flat line at 0 (which may look like no data graphed at all) ? If so, you may be providing differential (in/out since last poll) rather than absolute (in/out ever) data; in such a case you need to use the "absolute" or "gauge" option. -g Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Sat Jul 17 23:19:07 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 22:19:07 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: How to poll Max/Min/Avg/Current values from MRTG? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, seong joon bae wrote: > Hello, > I am working on this project that will use MRTG to monitor the temperature > in our Machine Room. I've wrriten a code that polls the temperature from > the measuring device and sends the temperature to the MRTG. > I've done writing mrtg.cfg and tried to run it. > It works fine. > But I want to poll just Current/Max/Min/Average values(temperatures) for > last 24 hours from MRTG. I read through config.txt and manual.txt > completely but couldn't find anything about getting those values > separately from MRTG. > Could someone help me on this? An easy way is to parse the .html file generated by mrtg. You can either pick up on the displayed figures below the graph(s) or use the commented values such as and so on for ... w, ... m, ... y as appropriate. Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Sun Jul 18 06:31:33 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 21:31:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Feature Request Message-ID: <9907172131.aa16954@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Can someone give me a pointer (or do the work) on tweaking the mrtg Perl code so that *MISSING* data (i.e. the router goes offline or the server stopped polling for SNMP data) or gaps in the data show up as a zero on the graph instead of a straight line with a value of the last recorded number? The problem is that I was using MRTG to do SLA monitoring of a telco connection. The line went down but the MRTG graphs showed that there was still traffic (constant value starting from last recorded number). Trying to convince PacHell that it was broken was no fun when the graphs showed that it was still alive. I would do this myself but I'm the worlds worst programmer. Having the graph go to zero would also solve the problem of monitoring Ascend P50/75/130 SNMP which like to have OID's disappear when the router drops the connection. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sengel at cybrk.com Sun Jul 18 10:19:09 1999 From: sengel at cybrk.com (Stephen Engel) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 01:19:09 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request References: <9907172131.aa16954@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Message-ID: <37918DFD.5C02883E@cybrk.com> Jeff, caught your message on the MRTG board. Although I can not solve your immediate graph problem, I can offer you an alternative solution for your SLA management. I am the CIO for Cyberkinetics, Inc. and we have a service called IP Presence monitorng that is an IV&V service for SLA Independent Verification & Validation. Its very cost effective ($120/yr/per IP address or Host) and it provides for several notification services and logging services. You can can even upgrade that to Premier Response Service and have one of our engineers duke it out at Pacbell for ya. If your interested I can tell you more, I really did not want to abuse this board as a sales tool. As far as the graph goes, you would not be able to tell the difference between down time and inactive time if you set the default to 0, the way it is set, a constant reading (Flat Top) of the last active measurement gives you down time from the beginning to the end of the flat top. You could have used the Flat Top in combination with your main segment report to substantiate your claim. You can also monitor segments and hosts that route to the gateway and any number of stats on rejected packets. Those buggers at Pacbell.....they don't like getting caught on the annual SLA's. Good Job! Jeff Liebermann wrote: > Can someone give me a pointer (or do the work) on tweaking > the mrtg Perl code so that *MISSING* data (i.e. the router > goes offline or the server stopped polling for SNMP data) or > gaps in the data show up as a zero on the graph instead of > a straight line with a value of the last recorded number? > > The problem is that I was using MRTG to do SLA monitoring > of a telco connection. The line went down but the MRTG > graphs showed that there was still traffic (constant value > starting from last recorded number). Trying to convince > PacHell that it was broken was no fun when the graphs showed > that it was still alive. > > I would do this myself but I'm the worlds worst programmer. > > Having the graph go to zero would also solve the problem > of monitoring Ascend P50/75/130 SNMP which like to have OID's > disappear when the router drops the connection. > > -- > # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 > # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 > # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] > # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From templin at urdirect.net Sun Jul 18 17:01:52 1999 From: templin at urdirect.net (Pete Templin) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 10:01:52 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: <9907172131.aa16954@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Message-ID: On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Jeff Liebermann wrote: > Can someone give me a pointer (or do the work) on tweaking > the mrtg Perl code so that *MISSING* data (i.e. the router > goes offline or the server stopped polling for SNMP data) or > gaps in the data show up as a zero on the graph instead of > a straight line with a value of the last recorded number? An alternate feature request: What if the graph line(s) changed color? Another alternate feature request: What if the graph changed color when the interface status changed? Example: router1 is still responding to SNMP, but serial0/0 changes status to down. Pete -- Peter J. Templin, Jr. Systems and Networks Administrator On-Line Internet Services - URDirect.net A division of Global On-Line Computers 2414 Babcock Rd. Suite 106 templin at urdirect.net San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)692-9911 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gsh at skima.is Sun Jul 18 17:59:46 1999 From: gsh at skima.is (Gudbjorn Hreinsson) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 15:59:46 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG bug? Message-ID: <3791F9F2.BA07A6FE@skima.is> Hi, I had a problem with mrtg because of a strange situation. I have a HP-UX machine with some application that I could poll for snmp statistics, but I also wanted to poll the OS snmp statistics as well. In the end I loaded the HP snmpdm on port 161 and the application snmpd (dpi) on port 261. The application snmp agents and HP subagents 'knew' of this setup. Now setting up MRTG bacame tricky; no problem telling it that the target was to be polled on port 261 but it always wanted to poll for the system info (sysUptime and sysName) on port 261 as well. No matter if I defined 'RouterUptime' and used the 'noinfo' option mrtg complained that the target replied with 'noSuchName'. I could however poll the oid's with snmpget on port 261 and the system info on port 161. Is this a bug in MRTG? Shouldn't the 'noinfo' option and specifying the RouterUptime target turn this behaviour off? In the end my application provider provided me with an agent so that the snmpd on port 261 could respond to these MIB2 polls... Sorry for not providing a patch, I'm not a programmer. Thanks for an excellent product! Rgds, -GSH -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From anthony at webscape.net Sun Jul 18 20:33:32 1999 From: anthony at webscape.net (Anthony Roque Adriano) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 02:33:32 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] cpu usages Message-ID: <37921DFC.EA43AB7E@webscape.net> i'm monitoring a lot of router 's and access servers, i've noticed that my unix's box cpu usages jumps from 0.5 % to 85% or more., is ther a way to lessened this usages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Sun Jul 18 21:08:15 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 21:08:15 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] Re: Feature Request: *> *> On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Jeff Liebermann wrote: *> *> > Can someone give me a pointer (or do the work) on tweaking *> > the mrtg Perl code so that *MISSING* data (i.e. the router *> > goes offline or the server stopped polling for SNMP data) or *> > gaps in the data show up as a zero on the graph instead of *> > a straight line with a value of the last recorded number? *> *> An alternate feature request: What if the graph line(s) changed color? *> *> Another alternate feature request: What if the graph changed color when *> the interface status changed? Example: router1 is still responding to *> SNMP, but serial0/0 changes status to down. for such things you should definitly checkout rrdtool www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool cheers tobi *> *> Pete *> *> -- *> Peter J. Templin, Jr. *> Systems and Networks Administrator *> *> On-Line Internet Services - URDirect.net *> A division of Global On-Line Computers *> 2414 Babcock Rd. Suite 106 templin at urdirect.net *> San Antonio, TX 78229 (210)692-9911 *> *> -- *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Sun Jul 18 19:15:16 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 10:15:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: from "Pete Templin" at Jul 18, 99 10:01:52 am Message-ID: <9907181015.aa19172@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > An alternate feature request: What if the graph line(s) changed color? As far as I can tell, the BD graphing library only allows one colour per line. (I may be wrong about this). > Another alternate feature request: What if the graph changed color when > the interface status changed? Example: router1 is still responding to > SNMP, but serial0/0 changes status to down. Same problem as above. The line would need to change colour in midstream. This also doesn't solve my specific problem. Having the line change colour when it changes state is not very convincing to the telcos if the line still shows that there is traffic flowing when there is none. Faxing the graph to the telco also removes the colour change and I'm back to my original problem. Even one of the authors of MRTG was victimized by this problem. When AboveNet lost several routers for a few hours earlier this year due to a failed Cisco IOS upgrade, the graphs at: http://www.above.net/traffic/ still showed a horizontal line. The only clue that the routers were comatose was that line was absolutely horizontal. Keep it simple. Zero traffic and zero data should graph as a zero, not the last value. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Sun Jul 18 23:22:32 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 17:22:32 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request References: Message-ID: <000d01bed163$a761e210$0200000a@home.net> I'vve looked at RRDtool with Cricket, and it looks like a nice package. However, I could not find any instructions for NT as clear as the ones for MRTG. They are very vague if any at all. Is there a place that has docs/info for RRDtool for NT?? Thanks, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: Tobi Oetiker To: Pete Templin Cc: Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 3:08 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request > > for such things you should definitly checkout rrdtool > www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Mon Jul 19 01:57:41 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 01:57:41 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: <9907181015.aa19172@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> from "Jeff Liebermann" at Jul 18, 99 10:15:16 am Message-ID: <199907182357.BAA30143@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1757 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990719/fcbf53d4/attachment.asc From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Mon Jul 19 04:25:27 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 22:25:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: <9907181015.aa19172@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Message-ID: Well, you could hack MRTG a bit to do somethin glike this. You could make the main mrtg script execution reliant on a couple of things. operstatus and adminstatus. if the line is down, then inOctets and OutOctets = 0. or reachability. if there's no response after the set number of retries and timeouts, then *Octets = 0, and you could specify a color scheme there for machine down. It could be done, but it's gonna be a "do-it-yourself" project. Anyways, my $.02, -Tim On Sun, 18 Jul 1999, Jeff Liebermann wrote: > > An alternate feature request: What if the graph line(s) changed color? > > As far as I can tell, the BD graphing library only allows one > colour per line. (I may be wrong about this). > > > Another alternate feature request: What if the graph changed color when > > the interface status changed? Example: router1 is still responding to > > SNMP, but serial0/0 changes status to down. > > Same problem as above. The line would need to change colour > in midstream. > > This also doesn't solve my specific problem. Having the line > change colour when it changes state is not very convincing to > the telcos if the line still shows that there is traffic flowing > when there is none. Faxing the graph to the telco also removes > the colour change and I'm back to my original problem. > > Even one of the authors of MRTG was victimized by this problem. > When AboveNet lost several routers for a few hours earlier this > year due to a failed Cisco IOS upgrade, the graphs at: > http://www.above.net/traffic/ > still showed a horizontal line. The only clue that the routers > were comatose was that line was absolutely horizontal. > > Keep it simple. Zero traffic and zero data should graph as a zero, > not the last value. Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Mon Jul 19 11:26:52 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 10:26:52 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: gd1.6 with PNG format files! In-Reply-To: <199907162326.IAA21749@aohakobe.ipc.chiba-u.ac.jp> Message-ID: On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Yozo Toda wrote: > [snip] > > BTW, mrtg-2.7.5/images/mrtg-m.gif contains six pictures > (WWW browser displays it as rotating "G"). > gif2png (see ) > translates it to six PNG files, mrtg-m.p01, ... mrtg-m.p05, mrtg-m.png. > how can I use this? > (or, how can I generate animation PNG?) > I guess you cannot... We will all have to wait for the mng standard to have propagated... see: http://www.cdrom.com/pub/mng But then again it is the software /generating/ the gif's that's copyrighted, not the GIF's themselves. So if Tobi want's to use GIF I don't think we as users are to decide that he must not, allthough I'm for abandoning GIFs totally. BTW for all the europeans: The americans are leaning on us to make software patents legal i the EU the same way they are i the US and Japan. I'm not totally against patents on software, but I do think the american practise is ridiculous. For more about the patent issue see: http://www.freepatents.org/ Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From genady at radmail.rad.co.il Mon Jul 19 10:55:42 1999 From: genady at radmail.rad.co.il (Genady Yakubovich) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:55:42 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Newbie: HELP !!! Message-ID: <003001bed1c4$7b736d70$171b72c0@rad> Hi All. I am totally new in MRTG. I have installed and configured MRTG packet . I have created local.cfg file to monitor my PC TokenRing card In/Out traffic. Target[GENNADY]: 2:public at localhost It works fine. Just fine. Now the PROBLEM !!!! I've created the new sps12.cfg file to monitor to monitor some FR device, called SPS12. This device counts some traffic in MIB vars ifInUcastPkts and ifOutUcastPkts . String in SPS12.cfg looks like: Target[192.114.27.72.3]: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.3&1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.3:public at 192.114.27.72 or Target[192.114.27.72.3]: ifInUcastPkts.3&ifOutUcastPkts.3:public at 192.114.27.72 I see requests and responses in sniffer BUT...BUT...BUT .log file is EMPTY. I see only first line got some numbers, others zeroed. WHAT'S WRONG ???? Any help will be greatly appreciated. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Lionel -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mnorberto at campus.uoc.es Mon Jul 19 13:53:39 1999 From: mnorberto at campus.uoc.es (Mireia Norberto Bayona) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:53:39 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] RT: Re: Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage Message-ID: <199907191153.NAA14800@campus.uoc.es> Hello, Jeff Liebermann wrote some scripts to monitorize CPU and memory usage for a Sun server. You can find it in the mailing list archives. Cheers, -> Missatge original de Charles Gillanders per a Huy_Vo at pagenet.com I managed this but I had to change from using sun's normal snmp agent to using the one from UC Davis, take a look at http://ucd- snmp.ucdavis.edu/ Once that was installed I looked around using a mib browser and UCD's mib files to figure out what OID's to use on my systems for CPU and memory usage, I think the OID's might change from system to system depending on configuration, so there seems little point in giving you mine. If anyone knows of any other way to get this info, without having to install a 3rd party agent I would be interested to know. Charles -----Original Message----- From: Huy Vo [mailto:Huy_Vo at pagenet.com] Sent: 15 July 1999 22:57 To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] Monitor Sun CPU and Memory Usage Has anyone tried to graph the CPU and memory usage of any Sun computers? Please let me have the OID. Thanks, Huy Vo mailto:huy_vo at pagenet.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg
Mireia Norberto i Bayona Universitat Oberta de Catalunya e-mail: mnorberto at campus.uoc.es -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: text/html -- File: $SENSETITOL$ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aacosta at geocities.com Mon Jul 19 15:44:33 1999 From: aacosta at geocities.com (Alejandro Acosta A.) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:44:33 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request Message-ID: <00f701bed1ed$0e738a60$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> I dont think to graph 0 is the best way to do it, if you do it you are graphing something that is not real. Of course, to graph an horizontal line is not true at all, but at leat you keep your last value measured (that is more real than 0). Probably the best thing to do is to "copy" in a smart way your graph behavior during the time your server was down. Did you undestand?. This could be an option, but I prefer to see my server or router down. Just a comment. Bye,- Alejandro Acosta A. -----Original Message----- From: Alex van den Bogaerdt To: Jeff Liebermann Cc: MRTG mailing list Date: Domingo 18 de Julio de 1999 08:06 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request >> Keep it simple. Zero traffic and zero data should graph as a zero, >> not the last value. >> >IMHO you are right about this however it does not describe your >problem. What you are saying is that if you know the data to be >zero, graph zero. No argue about that. In your case, you don't >know that the data is zero because you don't get a response. >MRTG will in that case use the last known value. Don't get me >wrong, I don't think it is the right way to go. > >Most likely you have no lines that can actually go zero. For me, >zero has no special meaning. Sadly, if the last known value actually >*was* zero, I don't notice any problems by looking at the graphs >alone, I really must read my mail. (are there still people using >that horrible ">/dev/null 2>&1" ?) > >Tobi already responded and recommended to use rrdtool for these >kind of wishes. I partially agree with this however I do understand >that many people would be *very* glad if someone could write an >interface from mrtg to rrdtool (as it now interfaces with rateup) >thus being able to migrate slowly. > >A quick workaround for you: Poll the device using an external script, >let the script handle any timeouts or other problems by returning >the values from the 1st line in the mrtg log (and the current time). >Warning: unchecked code. Just ment as a starting point: > >---cut-here--- >#!/bin/bash >set `snmpget router public 2.2.1.ifInOctets.1 2.2.1.ifOutOctets.1 || echo $?` >if [ $# -ne 6 ] >then > set `head -1 mrtg.log` >else > set `echo noop $3 $6` >fi >DATE=`date +%s` >echo $DATE $2 $3 >---cut-here--- > >Regards, >Alex > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From eel at mail.newf.com Mon Jul 19 16:26:42 1999 From: eel at mail.newf.com (Eddie E. Lewis) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:26:42 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for Linux (redhat 6.x) Message-ID: <379335A2.CB21C8AF@mail.newf.com> Hi, I am interested in monitoring a RedHat system's CPU usage and interface stats. I have searched the archives for specific OIDs to no avail. Is there someone willing to share these? Thanks. -- Eddie E. Lewis email: eel at newf.com New Frontier Consulting, Inc. Voice: (713) 995-4778 x101 9301 SW FWY, Suite 465 Fax: (281) 754-9170 Houston, TX. 77074 WWW: http:/www.newf.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Mon Jul 19 16:54:16 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:54:16 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs for Linux (redhat 6.x) In-Reply-To: <379335A2.CB21C8AF@mail.newf.com> Message-ID: <000701bed1f6$929bda00$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> This is dependant on the SNMP package that you are running. The are two very popular ones, UCD and CMU packages. You can acquire them from : CMU http://www.gaertner.de/snmp/ UCD http://ucd-snmp.ucdavis.edu/ depending on the package you are monitoring, it may or may not have CPU monitoring support. I forget which is which. The following is what I use to monitor SNMP CPU load, but off hand I don't recall which package I am using. The device is not one that I administer, so I'm unable to find out the specific package information. Target[unif.cpu]:1.3.6.1.4.1.1575.1.5.2.3.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.1575.1.5.2.3.0:publi c at 127.0.0.1 RouterUptime[unif.cpu]: public at 127.0.0.1 MaxBytes[unif.cpu]: 100 #Title[unif.cpu]: CPU LOAD PageTop[unif.cpu]:

CPU Load %

Title[unif.cpu]: CPU Utilization On Unif WithPeak[unif.cpu]: ymw Unscaled[unif.cpu]: ymw ShortLegend[unif.cpu]: % XSize[unif.cpu]: 380 YSize[unif.cpu]: 100 YLegend[unif.cpu]: CPU Utilization Legend1[unif.cpu]: CPU Utilization in % (Load) Legend2[unif.cpu]: CPU Utilization in % (Load) Legend3[unif.cpu]: Legend4[unif.cpu]: LegendI[unif.cpu]:  Usage LegendO[unif.cpu]: Options[unif.cpu]: gauge absolute > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of Eddie E. Lewis > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 9:27 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for Linux (redhat 6.x) > > > Hi, > > I am interested in monitoring a RedHat system's CPU usage and interface > stats. I have searched the archives for specific OIDs to no avail. Is > there someone willing to share these? > > Thanks. > -- > Eddie E. Lewis email: eel at newf.com > New Frontier Consulting, Inc. Voice: (713) 995-4778 x101 > 9301 SW FWY, Suite 465 Fax: (281) 754-9170 > Houston, TX. 77074 WWW: http:/www.newf.com > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Mon Jul 19 17:36:16 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 17:36:16 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: <000d01bed163$a761e210$0200000a@home.net> Message-ID: Yesterday you sent me mail regarding Re: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request: *> I'vve looked at RRDtool with Cricket, and it looks like a nice package. *> However, I could not find any instructions for NT as clear as the ones for *> MRTG. They are very vague if any at all. *> *> Is there a place that has docs/info for RRDtool for NT?? there is an NT readme in the rrdtool archive ... cheers tobi *> *> Thanks, *> Chris *> *> ----- Original Message ----- *> From: Tobi Oetiker *> To: Pete Templin *> Cc: *> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 3:08 PM *> Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request *> *> *> > *> > for such things you should definitly checkout rrdtool *> > www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool *> > *> *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil Mon Jul 19 13:18:32 1999 From: ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (Ronnie Tootle) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:18:32 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] web pages not being updated Message-ID: <4.1.19990719111828.00ad1bf0@turner-joy.nrlssc.navy.mil> I have MRTG installed on a Windows NT 4.0 WS per the instructions on The Windows NT Guide to MRTG by David Divins, things went ok. However, after the creation of the html, log, and gifs in the inetpub\wwwroot\mrtg directory, the web pages are not be updated. I've started the scheduler and ran 3at.bat, any suggestions on why the web pages are not being updated? thanks in advance ************************* Ronnie Tootle Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Naval Research Laboratory 228.688.4563 (voice) 228.688.5019 (fax) rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Mon Jul 19 18:28:40 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:28:40 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: web pages not being updated In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990719111828.00ad1bf0@turner-joy.nrlssc.navy.mil> Message-ID: <001201bed203$c2f9fad0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> First try to run the MRTG a couple of times to make sure that they are being updated manually. Then make sure that the @ Scheduler is running properly. You can also look at getting the MRTG Stat Updater Service, which is available freely. Or you can run a perl script that updates MRTG. Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of Ronnie Tootle > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 6:19 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] web pages not being updated > > > I have MRTG installed on a Windows NT 4.0 WS per the instructions on The > Windows NT Guide to MRTG by David Divins, things went ok. However, after > the creation of the html, log, and gifs in the inetpub\wwwroot\mrtg > directory, the web pages are not be updated. I've started the > scheduler and > ran 3at.bat, any suggestions on why the web pages are not being updated? > > > thanks in advance > ************************* > Ronnie Tootle > Sverdrup Technology, Inc. > Naval Research Laboratory > 228.688.4563 (voice) > 228.688.5019 (fax) > rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dcp at dcptech.com Mon Jul 19 19:11:05 1999 From: dcp at dcptech.com (David C Prall) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:11:05 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: web pages not being updated References: <4.1.19990719111828.00ad1bf0@turner-joy.nrlssc.navy.mil> Message-ID: <0b9401bed209$b03e8ae0$40ef93a0@dcaa.mil> Who is the scheduler service running as. If you installed IE5 or IE4 with Active Desktop you now have the Task Scheduler. You will have to change the user, so that it has rights to the directory. David C Prall, MCSE MCNE DCP Technologies dcp at dcptech.com Alexandria, VA dcppage at dcptech.com http://www.dcptech.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Ronnie Tootle To: Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 7:18 AM Subject: [mrtg] web pages not being updated > I have MRTG installed on a Windows NT 4.0 WS per the instructions on The > Windows NT Guide to MRTG by David Divins, things went ok. However, after > the creation of the html, log, and gifs in the inetpub\wwwroot\mrtg > directory, the web pages are not be updated. I've started the scheduler and > ran 3at.bat, any suggestions on why the web pages are not being updated? > > > thanks in advance > ************************* > Ronnie Tootle > Sverdrup Technology, Inc. > Naval Research Laboratory > 228.688.4563 (voice) > 228.688.5019 (fax) > rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Mon Jul 19 19:45:21 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 10:45:21 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Thresholds In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <7mvo7h$jjup@eGroups.com> Where can I gind the ThreshMax program. I am trying to monitor the traffic on some serial connections on my Cisco 7500. I would like to set a threshold that when crossed could execute a script. Of course I would want the threshold to be triggered by the MRTG snmp request. Chris Ericksen Network Analyst wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6429 > Would anyone be willing to help me set up MRTG to use the ThreshMax and > other related protions? I'm just not sure how this is supposed to be > implemented. > > Eric Werner > Senior Network Administrator -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From pnolan at dataware.com Mon Jul 19 19:58:18 1999 From: pnolan at dataware.com (Pat Nolan) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:58:18 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] multiple switches Message-ID: <001f01bed210$4950e2e0$3305020a@albnolan.dataware.com> I have been successfully using MRTG for about 6 months now. It works great! What I have been doing is monitoring my snmp traffic on my switch. I just added another switch to my network. It is daisy chained off of my original existing switch. I am able to ping and telnet to it's IP address. If I run cfgmaker the new switch is detected. I can see the IP & channel numbers scrolling by. But the mrtg.cfg file is never created. I tried removing the old mrtg.cfg file thinking that it would not create it if it already saw one there. But that did not help either. What I thought I would do is to create the new mrtg.cfg file then read in a copy of the old file. That way I would be able to monitor all of my channels. Is that the correct way to do that? Thanks for any help. Pat Nolan Operations Analyst Dataware Technologies 518-437-4095 pnolan at dataware.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990719/5ea00d23/attachment.html From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 19 20:12:35 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:12:35 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: multiple switches Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC43D@MPLC01F> Pat, If you just run "perl cfgmaker public at ipaddr" , cfgmaker just puts the output to the screen. If you want it in a file you have to redirect it using the ">" , like this: perl cfgmaker public at ipaddr > mrtg.cfg Now, something to note: this will create a new file and OVERWRITE the old one!!!! So, you have two choices, you can create a second file and concatenate them with a file copy, ("copy mrtg.cfg+mrtg2.cfg allmrtg.cfg) or in a text editor (ie. open both files, cut and paste together), or you can have the output of cfgmaker be appeded to the end of the first one like this: perl cfgmaker public at ipaddr >> mrtg.cfg You'll still have to edit the resulting cfg file because the required settings like WORKDIR, etc, will be duplicated at the top of the new section. HTH, Ken -----Original Message----- From: Pat Nolan [mailto:pnolan at dataware.com] Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 12:58 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] multiple switches I have been successfully using MRTG for about 6 months now. It works great! What I have been doing is monitoring my snmp traffic on my switch. I just added another switch to my network. It is daisy chained off of my original existing switch. I am able to ping and telnet to it's IP address. If I run cfgmaker the new switch is detected. I can see the IP & channel numbers scrolling by. But the mrtg.cfg file is never created. I tried removing the old mrtg.cfg file thinking that it would not create it if it already saw one there. But that did not help either. What I thought I would do is to create the new mrtg.cfg file then read in a copy of the old file. That way I would be able to monitor all of my channels. Is that the correct way to do that? Thanks for any help. Pat Nolan Operations Analyst Dataware Technologies 518-437-4095 pnolan at dataware.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990719/47f9fbea/attachment.htm From ericksen at byu.edu Mon Jul 19 20:34:28 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:34:28 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: gd1.6 with PNG format files! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <7mvr3k$jkvl@eGroups.com> Do you know the expected release for 2.8? wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6463 > Tomorrow you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] gd1.6 with PNG format files!: > > *> > *> hi. I found gd-1.6 is available now. > *> it handles PNG format files, instead of GIF. > *> > *> with small editing of mrtg and rateup.c, now > *> my MRTG is generating PNG graphs. see > *> > *> > *> > *> > *> when will MRTG 2.7.6 available? (-: > > it will be mrtg 2.8 > > cheers > tobi > *> > *> -- yozo. > *> > *> -- > *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > *> > > -- > ______ __ _ > /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer > / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi > /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ ____________________________________________________ ___ > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Mon Jul 19 20:42:31 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:42:31 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: HELP In-Reply-To: from "Tobi Oetiker" at Jul 15, 99 04:54:09 pm Message-ID: <199907191842.UAA27127@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I upgraded my MRTG box from Slackware 3 to Redhat 6.0 and all the previous data is there and working dandy after the "upgrade", and at the top of each mrtg generated html page it says "The statistics were last updated Monday, 19 July 1999 at 13:30" which is Correct for 1:30pm here (CST) but the graph is incorrect and shows 18:30 as the most recent time on the graph I have played with the "Timezone[]: GMT-7" parameter's and various timezones at the beginning of my mrtg.cfg file and within each target definition but to no avail, even deleting the gif's to make sure they were getting re-generated. Times never changed at all... Any ideas ? Thanks, Brady A. Tucker Internet Complete! Inc. batucker at icnet.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Marc-Adrian Napoli To: Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 2:08 AM Subject: [MRTG] Time question.. > > Hi there, > > I'm running MRTG on a hamm debian machine. > > It is monitoring a number of routers/NAS's perfectly, not a problem. > > However.. i've noticed that the time is wrong. On my charts, it is showing > that the time is 5:00AM in the morning when it is actually 5:00PM in the > afternoon. (Same day 12 hours later). > > However, we run radius from this machine as well and the time on that is > okay. That leads me to think that somehow mrtg is reading the time > incorrectly.. > > Either that, or it has something to do with GMT and different programs > reading different times from the one machine. > > Anyone have the same problem? I'm perplexed! > > > Regards, > Marc-Adrian Napoli > Connect Infobahn Australia > +61 2 92811750 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 19 21:13:17 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 14:13:17 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: HELP Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC43E@MPLC01F> I see one problem with the header X- tag method of moderation: some mail clients (Outlook) aren't able to add to the header. Anyone have any idea on how much time being a moderator will consume? I can probably squeeze an hour or two per day in. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Alex van den Bogaerdt [mailto:alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 1:43 PM > To: tobi at caida.org > Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: HELP > > > > *> Alternativly, keep the current system, with > mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch being the > > *> list people go to for help, constantly flooded with > questions & answers, and > > *> move discussion to maybe a mrtg-discuss at list.ee.ethz.ch, > and the valuable > > *> answers could be copied to there, or a > mrtg-answers at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > In my eyes the only alternative would be to moderate the > list ... for this > > I do nbot have the time. If some one else wants todo this, > I can easily > > enable moderation but I would need a group of about 3 > people who are online > > for a good deal of the time and agree to do the moderation ... > > > > *> Any thoughts ? > > What about auto-moderating ? > > Subscribe should be open to anybody, providing read-only access. > The manual, the "new since" section preferably, will contain > the monthly > "secret code" to actually get write access. > > Perhaps an "X-Have-I-read-the-manual: Yes" header (can also be in the > body of the msg, being stripped by the listar software or so) > or mail to > "mrtg-request-78487 at ..." where 78487 changes every month or so ? > > Making the list moderated will slow down the responses. > I will volunteer if this is a must, however I feel it is not > the prefered > way (albeit better than the current situation). > > I think we will certainly see a lot of "I mial you 30 mins > ago, still you > no answer. YOU HELP MUST)" type of mails. > > Doing the automoderation stuff only requires more room in the > /dev/null > archive perhaps with a automated response system. > > "Dear Sir,Madam, > > This is an automated message to inform you about the documentation. > First read manual.txt and if you require further assistance, > you'll then know what to do. > > Regards, > rtfm at ethz.ch > " > > and > > "Hi > > You failed to enter the correct code for this month. > Please update it. > > mrtg at ethz.ch > " > > Regards, > Alex > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Mon Jul 19 21:21:16 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 12:21:16 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Data collection - bug? Message-ID: <7mvtrc$nm6q@eGroups.com> In the last little while MRTG has been acting up very strange. I'm using the MRTG service to run the MRTG updates. In the past week it's been running and stopping and running and stopping. I checked the Event viewer but the messages provided by the service are useless. I'm running NT4.0 workstation with SP5 on a P133 with 98 megs of RAM. Any ideas, experiences? Aslo, someone said they hacked the code to rateup (I think) for it to chenge color on threshholds. Could you please post? The only experience I have programming is Fortran. Thanks, Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aalexson at packetworks.net Mon Jul 19 22:32:45 1999 From: aalexson at packetworks.net (Adrien Alexson) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 16:32:45 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] using other port numbers other then 161 udp Message-ID: <01BED204.55176010@NTSERVER1> how would i be able to use mrtg, but instead of using port 161udp, use other ports? thanks in advance. adrien -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 19 22:43:37 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 15:43:37 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: using other port numbers other then 161 udp Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC43F@MPLC01F> Adrian, It would behoove you to look at the config.html file and look at the section titled Target, specifically this section: In all places where ``community at router'' is accepted, you can add additional parameters for the SNMP communication using colon-separated suffixes. The full syntax is as follows: community at router[:port[:timeout[:retries[:backoff]]]] where the meaning of each parameter is as follows: port the UDP port under which to contact the SNMP agent (default: 161) timeout initial timeout for SNMP queries, in seconds (default: 2.0) retries number of times a timed-out request will be retried (default: 5) backoff factor by which the timeout is multiplied on every retry (default: 1.0). A value that equals the default value can be omitted. Trailing colons can be omitted, too. Example: Target[ezci]: 1:public at ezci-ether.ethz.ch:9161::4 This would refer to the input/output octet counters for the interface with ifIndex 1 on ezci-ether.ethz.ch, as known by the SNMP agent listening on UDP port 9161. The standard initial timeout (2.0 seconds) is used, but the number of retries is set to four. The backoff value is the default. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Adrien Alexson [mailto:aalexson at packetworks.net] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:33 PM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] using other port numbers other then 161 udp > > > how would i be able to use mrtg, but instead of using port > 161udp, use other ports? > > thanks in advance. > > adrien > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 20 00:24:08 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 00:24:08 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Time question.. In-Reply-To: <19990719184839281.AAA235@ICNET-253.icnet.net> from "Brady Tucker" at Jul 19, 99 01:48:39 pm Message-ID: <199907192224.AAA06813@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1674 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990720/97a1fcfa/attachment.pot From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Mon Jul 19 22:12:40 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 13:12:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: <00f701bed1ed$0e738a60$490410ac@desarrollo.net-uno> from "Alejandro Acosta A." at Jul 19, 99 09:44:33 am Message-ID: <9907191312.aa22909@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Why is this beginning to sound like the ANSI C "Null Wars"? > I dont think to graph 0 is the best way to do it, if you do it > you are graphing something that is not real. There are a variety of other options for graphing the lack of data. The most obvious one is no graphing at all or a gap in the line. IMHO, this would be ideal for the rotten Ascend SNMP with the disappearing OID's. However, the current issue that I'm complaining about is that MRTG will graph a bogus traffic value when there is no traffic. This is just plain wrong. I've lived with it for quite a while, but it just became a problem. At this time, I can see several types of failures: 1. Router is down but responding to SNMP (comastose IOS). 2. Router fails to respond to SNMP queries (Ascend disappearing OID's). 3. Heavy traffic or DOS attack causes SNMP responses to timeout. 4. Polling server ceases MRTG polling or rateup fails to update data. In all cases, the graphs will appear to show traffic where there may or may not be any. This is not good. > From: Alex van den Bogaerdt > >alone, I really must read my mail. (are there still people using > >that horrible ">/dev/null 2>&1" ?) Yes. It's manditory for the brain dead Ascend SNMP that has the OID's disappear when the router goes offline. As many of my routers dial only on demand, this makes trapping the error messages a necessity. Since there is no return value, MRTG graphs the last recorded value and results in a horizontal line. > >Tobi already responded and recommended to use rrdtool for these > >kind of wishes. I read his reply as a response to someone asking about rrdtool for NT and not in reference to this issue. The person asking didn't bother changing the subject which may have caused some confusion. > >A quick workaround for you: Poll the device using an external script, > >let the script handle any timeouts or other problems by returning > >the values from the 1st line in the mrtg log (and the current time). > >Warning: unchecked code. Just ment as a starting point: Good idea. Unfortunately about half my servers are NT without MKS Toolbox or assorted GNU Unix tools installed. The rest are mostly SCO Unix OSR5 which is cursed with a broken getone (snmpget) and getmany (snmpwalk). I'll have to port the CMU SNMP tools to make it play correctly. I'll give the script a try and report the results sometime this week. However, I would prefer that someone with Perl experience could point to where in the code I could hack the results so that the lack of a data point will return a zero or a blank instead of a bogus value. Methinks that would be easier than butchering some of my larger mrtg.cfg files. Incidentally, the telecom tech sent my faxed MRTG graphs to his boss who declared that everything was just fine because the MRTG graph showed that there apparently was traffic. Not only did he not believe my story about the "anomaly" in the graphing, but he declared that any monitoring tool that displays bogus traffic is useless. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Tue Jul 20 02:53:34 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 02:53:34 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] ANNOUNCE: mrtg-2.8.0 Message-ID: Folks, MRTG-2.8.0 is on http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/pub I have just published mrtg-2.8.0 this version has 3 major changes and a few minor ones: * Builtin MIB Parsing: You can now load real MIB files and use symbolic names in the Target names. BEWARE the list of predefined MIB entries has changed, only MIB-II and the FrameRelay MIBs are preloaded in MRTG. If you are monitoring Squid you must load the Squid MIB. -- Mike Mitchell * Locale Support: Support for Multiple Languages has been integrated into mrtg. At the moment only Danish and English are supported. Contributions are welcome. Check locales_mrtg.pm ... -- Morten Nielsen * PNG support: In line with the latest release of GD lib I have added PNG support to mrtg. The autoconf system will automatically detect if your version of gdlib supports Gif of Png -- Yozo Toda -- Bernard Quatermass -- Yours truely As usual the latest release is available from ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/pub cheers Tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker CHANGELOG --------- Changes 2.8.0 ------------- From: Tobi - fixed autoconf system to work with new gd version From: Miguel Vitorino - added -o filename option to indexmaker From: Antonio Querubin - fixed indexmaker to work with -m and -P option in parallel From: Rodrigue Assard - added ytics and yticsfactor options to mrtg/rateup From: Iulian Radu - contributed mrtgmk, a mrtg.cfg file generator ... From: Yozo Toda and and Bernard Quatermass and Tobi - support for gd-1.6.1 ... Depending on the available version of libgd mrtg will be configured for generation png or gif images From: Mike Mitchell - MIB Parsing for mrtg ... the mrtg.cfg file can now countain something like this: LoadMIBs: /usr/lib/mib/cool.mib,/etc/snmp/BOX.mib MIB-II and FrameRelay MIB are preloaded ... For improved efficiency a OID cache is maintained in the WorkDir oid-mib-cache.txt From: Morten Nielsen - Support for different locales in mrtg added ... At the moment the only supported Languages are English and Danish if you want to translate things to your language, edit the locales_mrtg file appropriately. In the mrtg.cfg file you can select your language with the global Language: option From: Cristian Caramida - Contributed mrtg-ipacc script for using Linux IP accounting kernel rules to feed mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From noel at tarlac.com Tue Jul 20 06:16:12 1999 From: noel at tarlac.com (Noel Gabriel) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 12:16:12 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] used ports Message-ID: <006a01bed266$9a51c5a0$328d8ed0@tarlac.com> I'm a user of MRTG for almost 3 months, what I want to do get the statistic of the ports on my router. I want to know how many async ports are being used every day. It is good if we can make a graphical report like of mrtg. thanks in advance, =========================== emmanuel "noel" gabriel Trellis Communications Center http://www.trelliscom.net 150-601707 =========================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aaron at digitalspeed.com Tue Jul 20 08:31:32 1999 From: aaron at digitalspeed.com (root) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 23:31:32 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Listar command results: appsub mrtg aaron@digitalspeed.com 3794151B:2BBE:zegt References: Message-ID: <379417C3.4D2FA4AC@digitalspeed.com> hi everybody, I'm new at both MRTG and Linux, so please excuse me if this is RTFM (and please tell me where the FM is!!) I got MRTG up and going just fine, and I want to monitor a couple of macs... so i installed snmp and simply coppied the 'public' community to one called MRTG. first mac, a Imac with built in ethernet was N/P. working great. second mac, a 6100 is just not working. I'm thinking it's snmp may not be monitoring the aaui/ethernet port? cfg maker gives me the following error: ######## This Interface is one of the following ######## - administratively not UP ######## - it is in test mode ######## - it is a softwareLoopback interface ######## - has a unrealistic speed setting ######## It is commented out for this reason. ######## # # Target[the.computer.3]: 3:mrtg at the.computer # MaxBytes[the.computer.3]: 0 # Title[the.computer.3]: informer (): Ethernet I tried changing maxbytes to 2500000 but that didn't do it. so how do I determine the problem? / fix it? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ack at asan.com Tue Jul 20 13:51:09 1999 From: ack at asan.com (Alex Osipov) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 04:51:09 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Problems. Message-ID: <005c01bed2a6$2a000100$3a6f14ce@default> Hi, MRTG has been running fine for weeks now but suddenly 2 days ago these 2 strange errors appeared. The machine running MRTG is Linux 2.0.36 i686 --BEGIN-- Rateup ERROR: /home/mrtg//rateup found that host.mark.net's log file time of 932319006 was greater than now (932319004) ERROR: Let's not do the time warp, again. Logfile unchanged. --END-- This was the first error I got, I tried to fix this by changing the clock on the main machine so the time is faster than the log file time. This however did not fix the problem. If anyone can suggest a possible solution, please let me know. At the same time I started getting that error from MRTG, a different cnf running on the same machine started giving me a different error. --BEGIN-- SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602626 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.13 ifOutOctets.13 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.13 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "13:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602627 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.1 ifOutOctets.1 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.1 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "1:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602628 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.2 ifOutOctets.2 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.2 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "2:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602629 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.3 ifOutOctets.3 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.3 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "3:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602630 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.4 ifOutOctets.4 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.4 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "4:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602631 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.5 ifOutOctets.5 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.5 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "5:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602632 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.7 ifOutOctets.7 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.7 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "7:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602633 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.8 ifOutOctets.8 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.8 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "8:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net" [216.189.15.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 1066602634 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.9 ifOutOctets.9 sysUptime sysName ifDescr.9 on public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "9:public at DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net". I tried multiple times! --END-- I tried to check if snmp was working by doing 'telnet DS3-cetlink.xsitehosting.net 25' but was refused connection, which meant it wasn't running. Can someone please suggest a solution. Sincerely, Alex Osipov ------ Email: ack at asan.com, alex at highspeedweb.net Web: http://www.web-resource.net PGP Key: http://www.asan.com/users/ack/pgp.asc KeyID: 4096/1024-0x9E8A8D06 Fingerprint: 70E4 1567 8D1B 5233 7387 FE89 E2FF FBC8 9E8A 8D06 ------ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Tue Jul 20 10:29:41 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 10:29:41 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] GD where? Message-ID: <01BED29A.C7815110.support@junglenote.com> Hi! Where should I place the GD libraries? Anywhere within the path specifications? I'm running linux rh v5.2 Thanks! /Dan -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From micah at ismg.net Tue Jul 20 03:31:22 1999 From: micah at ismg.net (Micah J. Byers) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:31:22 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Pormaster port tracking Message-ID: <3793D16A.98966725@ismg.net> Hi, I don't know if this has been covered before or not but is there a way to track the actual ports being used on a pormaster3? I have an ascend box that tells us how many ports are in use (ie dual channel isdn customers use 2 ports and it only shows up as one) but the portmaster doesn't.... any ideas? Micah J. Byers- Network Administrator Internet Services Management Group micah at ismg.net (888) 922-3462 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From twhite at cc.gatech.edu Tue Jul 20 15:38:35 1999 From: twhite at cc.gatech.edu (Todd Robert White) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:38:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Can someone take a look at my configs Message-ID: I need to find a way to get averages from a cache server that won't give that out. the following line works: Target[fetched_sub_served]: .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0:public at 205.x.x.x - .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x however when I try to divide that I get garbage. Target[served_sub_fetched6]: .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x - .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3 .1.7.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.7.0:public at 205.x.x.x / .1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.1967.3.1.2.1.3.1.13.0:public at 205.x.x.x * 100 Any help in getting this to work would help. Those mibs you see are for documents fetched and documents served. I'm trying to do ((served-fetched)/served)*100 This should give me a full number between 0 and 100. -Todd White (twhite at cc.gatech.edu) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 20 15:39:28 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 08:39:28 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: used ports Message-ID: Noel, Get the MIB for your device, find the OID you need to monitor (use the MRTG archives also), point a target statement at the OID and use "Options[]: gauge" for this type variable. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Noel Gabriel [SMTP:noel at tarlac.com] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 11:16 PM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] used ports > > I'm a user of MRTG for almost 3 months, what I want to do get the statistic > of the ports on my router. > > I want to know how many async ports are being used every day. It is good if > we can make a graphical report like of mrtg. > > thanks in advance, > > =========================== > emmanuel "noel" gabriel > Trellis Communications Center > http://www.trelliscom.net > 150-601707 > =========================== > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 20 15:45:42 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 08:45:42 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Pormaster port tracking Message-ID: Micah, Look in the contrib directory. There are two PortMaster scripts that should get you started. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Micah J. Byers [SMTP:micah at ismg.net] > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 8:31 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Pormaster port tracking > > Hi, > > I don't know if this has been covered before or not but is there a way > to track the actual ports being used on a pormaster3? I have an ascend > box that tells us how many ports are in use (ie dual channel isdn > customers use 2 ports and it only shows up as one) but the portmaster > doesn't.... any ideas? > > Micah J. Byers- Network Administrator > Internet Services Management Group > micah at ismg.net (888) 922-3462 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Tue Jul 20 16:03:01 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:03:01 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD where? References: <01BED29A.C7815110.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: <007701bed2b8$9487dd60$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> I have a simular question... Where can I get gd1.6? I have looked everywhere. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Larsson To: MRTG mailing list Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:29 AM Subject: [mrtg] GD where? > Hi! > > Where should I place the GD libraries? Anywhere within the path specifications? > I'm running linux rh v5.2 > > Thanks! > > /Dan > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Tue Jul 20 16:03:02 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:03:02 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD where? References: <01BED29A.C7815110.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: <007801bed2b8$94e4f180$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> I have a simular question... Where can I get gd1.6? I have looked everywhere. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Larsson To: MRTG mailing list Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:29 AM Subject: [mrtg] GD where? > Hi! > > Where should I place the GD libraries? Anywhere within the path specifications? > I'm running linux rh v5.2 > > Thanks! > > /Dan > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rvmitch at anarchy.state.wy.us Tue Jul 20 16:11:28 1999 From: rvmitch at anarchy.state.wy.us (Robert V. Mitchell) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 08:11:28 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Problems. In-Reply-To: <005c01bed2a6$2a000100$3a6f14ce@default> Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Alex Osipov wrote: > Hi, > MRTG has been running fine for weeks now but suddenly 2 days ago these 2 > strange errors appeared. > The machine running MRTG is Linux 2.0.36 i686 > > --BEGIN-- > Rateup ERROR: /home/mrtg//rateup found that host.mark.net's log file time > of 932319006 was greater than now (932319004) > ERROR: Let's not do the time warp, again. Logfile unchanged. > --END-- > This was the first error I got, I tried to fix this by changing the clock on > the main machine so the time is faster than the log file time. This however > did not fix the problem. If anyone can suggest a possible solution, please > let me know. Whenever I've run into this it's because I've had multiple instances of the same target in my .cfg files. Rob Mitchell rvmitch at anarchy.state.wy.us State of Wyoming 307-682-5226 Information Technology Division (Technical Services Section) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jvs at ocslink.com Tue Jul 20 16:14:45 1999 From: jvs at ocslink.com (James Sneeringer) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:14:45 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD where? In-Reply-To: <007801bed2b8$94e4f180$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Jim Jones, Jr. wrote: | I have a simular question... | Where can I get gd1.6? I have looked everywhere. The author has restored his GD page at http://www.boutell.com/gd/ . -James -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Tue Jul 20 16:43:17 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 09:43:17 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] GD Libraries Message-ID: <000601bed2be$345111e0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> To those that conitune to write "I've looked everywhere." Try looking at the home page of MRTG. There is a link that points you to ftpsearch. The link is only slightly incorrect in that, it points to GD1.3. If you follow the link and at the top, change the filename to gd1.6.tar.gz you'll be instantly pointed to the correct downloadable file. You people aren't really looking, otherwise you wouldn't have had a need to write the original emails. Sorry for being snide, but I got tired of reading email after email about not being able to find a file that I found in less than 5 minutes. Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Tue Jul 20 16:56:55 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 16:56:55 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Where to INSTALL the GD libs? Message-ID: <01BED2D0.E009ED10.support@junglenote.com> Hi! I think my question got lost in the mass of people asking where to *find* GD.. My question is where do I *install* the GD libs. I'm not using an rpm package, I've 'made' them from source. Thanks! /D -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Tue Jul 20 17:02:49 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 10:02:49 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? In-Reply-To: <01BED2D0.E009ED10.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: <000801bed2c0$eeea7850$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> it doesn't matter where you install .. after you do a make ..then goto mrtg and do the following ./configure --with-gd=/path/to/gd1.6 this will dynamiclly link the gd libraries with MRTG hope this helps Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of Dan Larsson > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 9:57 AM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] Where to INSTALL the GD libs? > > > Hi! > > I think my question got lost in the mass of people asking where to *find* > GD.. My question is where do I *install* the GD libs. I'm not using an rpm > package, I've 'made' them from source. > > Thanks! > > /D > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tvd at chrysalis.com Tue Jul 20 17:01:36 1999 From: tvd at chrysalis.com (Theo Van Dinter) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 11:01:36 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? In-Reply-To: Message from Dan Larsson of "Tue, 20 Jul 1999 16:56:55 +0200." <01BED2D0.E009ED10.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: <199907201501.LAA01540@kenny.chrysalis.com> > I think my question got lost in the mass of people asking where to *find* > GD.. My question is where do I *install* the GD libs. I'm not using an rpm > package, I've 'made' them from source. Typically, /usr/local/* is where you install things that are not part of the OS distribution. (/usr/local/lib in this case.) -- Theo Van Dinter UNIX Systems Administrator Chrysalis Symbolic Design 978/436-9911 x163 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Tue Jul 20 17:32:07 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 10:32:07 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: GD where? In-Reply-To: <007701bed2b8$9487dd60$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com>; from Jim Jones, Jr. on Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 09:03:01AM -0500 References: <01BED29A.C7815110.support@junglenote.com> <007701bed2b8$9487dd60$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Message-ID: <19990720103207.A26621@beaver.konfuzed.net> The same location as all other GD distributions. http://www.boutell.com/gd/ Jim Jones, Jr. wrote: > I have a simular question... > > Where can I get gd1.6? I have looked everywhere. > > Jim > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dan Larsson > To: MRTG mailing list > Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:29 AM > Subject: [mrtg] GD where? > > > > Hi! > > > > Where should I place the GD libraries? Anywhere within the path > specifications? > > I'm running linux rh v5.2 > > > > Thanks! > > > > /Dan > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Jozsa at trendcs.com Tue Jul 20 17:38:35 1999 From: Jozsa at trendcs.com (Jozsa, Brandon) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 11:38:35 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F98147774@TCSMAIL> Sorry, but welcome to UDP 101. I guess that beggars can't necessarily be choosers. After all, if we got other machines to do ALL the work for us then where would we work? I don't know about anybody else, but I will never FULLY trust one machine to monitor another without some follow through. As the good old expression goes...If you want things done right then do it yourself. (I give a great deal of credit to those people have spent a lot time and effort into this effort, and I for one am very appreciative). Really now, we all using a FREE product. Which would you choose? If you want some reliability go for Concord, which is what was used at the last telecommunications firm that I worked for. But I will assure you that will be paying for it! If there is one lesson to be learned it is that there is nothing flawless in this world...including ourselves. Heck, it that weren't the case then why would we even bother helping each other? We wouldn't need help, right? bbj -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Liebermann [mailto:jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us] Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 4:13 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request Why is this beginning to sound like the ANSI C "Null Wars"? > I dont think to graph 0 is the best way to do it, if you do it > you are graphing something that is not real. There are a variety of other options for graphing the lack of data. The most obvious one is no graphing at all or a gap in the line. IMHO, this would be ideal for the rotten Ascend SNMP with the disappearing OID's. However, the current issue that I'm complaining about is that MRTG will graph a bogus traffic value when there is no traffic. This is just plain wrong. I've lived with it for quite a while, but it just became a problem. At this time, I can see several types of failures: 1. Router is down but responding to SNMP (comastose IOS). 2. Router fails to respond to SNMP queries (Ascend disappearing OID's). 3. Heavy traffic or DOS attack causes SNMP responses to timeout. 4. Polling server ceases MRTG polling or rateup fails to update data. In all cases, the graphs will appear to show traffic where there may or may not be any. This is not good. > From: Alex van den Bogaerdt > >alone, I really must read my mail. (are there still people using > >that horrible ">/dev/null 2>&1" ?) Yes. It's manditory for the brain dead Ascend SNMP that has the OID's disappear when the router goes offline. As many of my routers dial only on demand, this makes trapping the error messages a necessity. Since there is no return value, MRTG graphs the last recorded value and results in a horizontal line. > >Tobi already responded and recommended to use rrdtool for these > >kind of wishes. I read his reply as a response to someone asking about rrdtool for NT and not in reference to this issue. The person asking didn't bother changing the subject which may have caused some confusion. > >A quick workaround for you: Poll the device using an external script, > >let the script handle any timeouts or other problems by returning > >the values from the 1st line in the mrtg log (and the current time). > >Warning: unchecked code. Just ment as a starting point: Good idea. Unfortunately about half my servers are NT without MKS Toolbox or assorted GNU Unix tools installed. The rest are mostly SCO Unix OSR5 which is cursed with a broken getone (snmpget) and getmany (snmpwalk). I'll have to port the CMU SNMP tools to make it play correctly. I'll give the script a try and report the results sometime this week. However, I would prefer that someone with Perl experience could point to where in the code I could hack the results so that the lack of a data point will return a zero or a blank instead of a bogus value. Methinks that would be easier than butchering some of my larger mrtg.cfg files. Incidentally, the telecom tech sent my faxed MRTG graphs to his boss who declared that everything was just fine because the MRTG graph showed that there apparently was traffic. Not only did he not believe my story about the "anomaly" in the graphing, but he declared that any monitoring tool that displays bogus traffic is useless. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Tue Jul 20 17:58:34 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 17:58:34 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] POLL: graph no data as 0 ? Message-ID: Hi, I have been reading the complaints about the repeat the last known value behavior of mrtg ... As mentioned before the right thing todo is to log an *UNKNOWN* value. Now this is not trivial, and a number of issues are in involved with this. But it is implemented in rrdtool (www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool). For mrtg I can offer to change the behavior to 'log 0 for missing data'. I will do so for version 2.8.3 within 3 days if nobody comes up with convincing reasons for keeping the traditional behavior ... Pleas mail your opinion on this matter *IN PRIVATE* to me ... cheers Tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 20 18:09:48 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 18:09:48 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Problems. In-Reply-To: from "Robert V. Mitchell" at Jul 20, 99 08:11:28 am Message-ID: <199907201609.SAA01054@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Not only did he not believe > my story about the "anomaly" in the graphing, but he declared that > any monitoring tool that displays bogus traffic is useless. I would argue that anyone familir with the monitoring tool, and it's idiosyncracies, would see the flatline, in the middle of a graph that rises and falls often, as a sign that something is not right. Maybe it's just me, but I have never seen any of my feeds transfer at the exact same rate for any peroid of time. It's a metter of perspective, too. The telco rep is, of course, going to claim that their stuff is working just fine, and show the graph as a part of his evidence. >From my viewpoint, MRTG isn't displaying bogus traffic. It's simply saying, "I have no data beyond this value at this time, and since time still progresses, I will stick with that value until something else comes along." Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Tue Jul 20 22:25:51 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 13:25:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Feature Request In-Reply-To: from "Eric Werner" at Jul 20, 99 12:39:28 pm Message-ID: <9907201325.aa26827@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > It's a metter of perspective, too. The telco rep is, of course, going to > claim that their stuff is working just fine, and show the graph as a part > of his evidence. That's exactly the current problem. The telco tech is very familiar with MRTG as they use it internally to monitor some of their own hardware. The behavior is well know and recognized. However, it is the customers responsibility in a SLA (service level agreement) to demonstrate that an outage has occurred. I couldn't do that with the resultant graphs. I also received some email asking me what I was my problem with Ascend SNMP. I have several problems but the most interesting one is the disappearing OID's in the P50/75/130 routers. When the router goes offline, attempting to get valid data from specific OID's (I don't have the list handy) will result in "OID not found" or "no response". If you dump the MIB tree from the router with: snmpwalk router_name community iso and compare the results when the router is on-line and off-line, you'll see quite a difference in the number of OID's available. Apparently Ascend's answer to the output of invalid data is to simply make the OID disappear so that there is NO data. Yech. Where this really becomes entertaining is the OID for whether the router is on or off line also disappears. I was trying to make a graph of the times the router is on-line and off. What I got instead was a straight line showing that the router was always online. MRTG was using the last known value of the OID before it disappeared. Although there was no data returned when the router was off-line, the MRTG graph indicated that it was online. I did fabricate a workaround for this problem. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jer at jorsm.com Tue Jul 20 22:56:00 1999 From: jer at jorsm.com (Jeremy Shaffner) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 15:56:00 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Logs & Old Data Message-ID: Howdy, I recently started using MRTG to graph the number of users we have so we can watch our growth. I'm trying to create a log file using old data we have. I'm using Matt Petach's mrtg_stuffer.pl script from http://buckaroo.xo.com/MRTG/. The following is a sample of my data. The timestamps were taken from the mod time of the backup passwd files and the "in" and "out" is the number of active and deactivated users (Accounts disabled via extra characters in front of their encrypted passwords.) 883756344 1318 87 883757197 1306 82 884101526 1307 102 884106091 1307 102 884118031 1308 101 884122753 1309 100 884195349 1316 99 884198614 1318 97 884206461 1319 96 884214278 1322 95 884271613 1327 94 884300859 1328 90 884300907 1329 89 884375149 1334 89 884455859 1337 88 884629679 1343 87 884708871 1349 86 884727936 1353 85 884970201 1360 84 884972151 1359 85 885223350 1370 84 885224471 1369 85 885224532 1368 86 There's a total of 463 lines..the last is: 915130656 2247 49 I've modified the following lines in mrtg_stuffer.pl: my($TOP_DIR) = "/home/admin/work"; my($rateup) = "/usr/local/bin/rateup"; When I run mrtg_stuffer.pl I get the following... -> cat numuser.txt | ./mrtg_stuffer.pl new gauge 3000 /home/jer/work mrtg-numuser.log OPERATION: new TYPE: gauge ABSOLUTE MAX: 3000 WORKDIR: /home/jer/work FULL DEVICE: mrtg-numuser hash ptr is: HASH(0x806a3c0) Got 463 entries... About to start loop; hash ptr is HASH(0x806a3c0) [bits about the missing log files left out] Rateup ERROR:/usr/local/bin/rateup found that mrtg-numuser's log file time of 897082615 was greater than now (885223350) ERROR: Let's not do the time warp, again. Logfile unchanged. Rateup ERROR: /usr/local/bin/rateup found that mrtg-numuser's log file time of 897082615 was greater than now (886790331) ERROR: Let's not do the time warp, again. Logfile unchanged. Rateup ERROR: /usr/local/bin/rateup found that mrtg-numuser's log file time of 897082615 was greater than now (890761633) ERROR: Let's not do the time warp, again. Logfile unchanged. This goes on and on and on... Am I missing something? Is anyone else using Matt's script or is anyone doing this a different way? Thanks, -=========================================================================- Jeremy Shaffner JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services System Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana jer at jorsm.com 100Mbps+ Connectivity, 56K-DS3, V.90, ISDN support at jorsm.com Quality Service, Affordable Prices http://www.jorsm.com Serving Gov, Biz, Indivds Since 1995 -=========================================================================- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Wed Jul 21 07:00:50 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 01:00:50 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] MIBs for Win95? Message-ID: <00d401bed336$01c6e7e0$0200000a@home.net> Anyone know if there is a MIB for Win95 that I could walk? Can anything besode what's in the MIB-II be monitored on Win95? Any performance things?? Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990721/28438fe3/attachment.htm From drew.payn at au.unisys.com Wed Jul 21 08:47:19 1999 From: drew.payn at au.unisys.com (Payn, Drew) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 02:47:19 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Epoch Time problems with PERL built for MSWin32 Message-ID: <37047800F146D21182DD006097CF379F5C3139@AU-SYD-EXCH-1.au.unisys.com> Anyone else experiencing the same problems? It seems to me Win32 Perl Epoch time function is not working correctly and thus data logged is incorrect. Am I making a mistake here somewhere? > A little abnormality with Perl on Win32 (I.e. WinNT4.0p5) I hope you can > explain > > Current version is Perl v5.00503 running on 6x86 built for MSWin32 > When I run a script such as: > # start at 1/1/99 0:0 > my ($prmin) = 922539600; > > while ($primin < 922550400) { > ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year, $wday, $yday, > $isdst) = localtime($prmin); > $mon++; > printf("%d,%d%02d%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n", $prmin, $year, $mon, > $mday, $hour, $min, $sec); > $prmin = $prmin + 100; > } > > > Note: This script does not stop at 922550400, I did not get to fix > this problem as I did not think it important at this time. > > A section of output was: > > 922546300,990328 01:51:40 > 922546400,990328 01:53:20 > 922546500,990328 01:55:00 > 922546600,990328 01:56:40 > 922546700,990328 01:58:20 > 922546800,990328 01:00:00 > 922546900,990328 01:01:40 > 922547000,990328 01:03:20 > 922547100,990328 01:05:00 > > We see that it does not tick over correctly. It seems to faulter > and skip back an hour at 922546800. > > Looks like it is a related to this release. Exactly the same script > on Unix: > > > prlver.prl > Current version is 5.00501 running on built for solaris > > 922546200,990327 14:50:00 > 922546300,990327 14:51:40 > 922546400,990327 14:53:20 > 922546500,990327 14:55:00 > 922546600,990327 14:56:40 > 922546700,990327 14:58:20 > 922546800,990327 15:00:00 > 922546900,990327 15:01:40 > 922547000,990327 15:03:20 > > So it gives different dates and times for exactly the same epoch > number. > > On an earlier Win32 version of Perl (different h/w as well) > > C:\PERL\test>perl prlver.pl > Current version is 5.00307 running on 5x86 built for MSWin32 > > > 922543200,990328 00:00:00 > 922543300,990328 00:01:40 > 922543400,990328 00:03:20 > 922543500,990328 00:05:00 > .... > 922546700,990328 00:58:20 > 922546800,990328 01:00:00 > 922546900,990328 01:01:40 > 922547000,990328 01:03:20 > > > Different date and times on all three systems/versions? What gives? > > > I discovered this by trying to port output from a Perl script into > Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and using the "recommended" formula for > conversion of epoch time to 1900 based systems (as is Excel) of > "=(x+((365*70+17)*86400))/86400", found this did not work as a value of > "x=0" gave an Excel date of "12/30/69 0:00" and not "1/1/70 0:00" as > expected. > > I then changed the formula to "=(x+((365*70+19)*86400))/86400", to > fix this problem, I dont know why, there has only been 17 leap years from > 1900 thru 1970, correct? > > However even after this modification the current epoch time produced > from Perl "time" function did not match what Excel interpreted it too > > Perl Excel[using formula] > 932432442 = 990720 11:00:42 7/20/99 1:00 > [=(932432442+(365*70+19)*86400)/86400] > > there is a 10 hour difference here. > The Unix data converts to Excel date correctly, neither of the Win32 data does. > Rgds > Drew > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From noel at tarlac.com Wed Jul 21 10:50:06 1999 From: noel at tarlac.com (Noel Gabriel) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 16:50:06 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] OIDS Message-ID: <005101bed356$082f0520$328d8ed0@tarlac.com> to all, I want to monitor how many ports in my router is active at a given time? what oid do I need and where to find it? cheers, =========================== emmanuel "noel" gabriel Trellis Communications Center http://www.trelliscom.net 150-601707 =========================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk Wed Jul 21 12:45:05 1999 From: Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk (Alf Hardy) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:45:05 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 Message-ID: Hello all, I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. I am using the indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router interface index. However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way that it will list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective interfaces when you click on the router description. By doing this the top level (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only and subsequent links would point to a web page with all the interfaces listed for each router. At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web page which is ungainly. I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards Alf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 21 13:29:46 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 06:29:46 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC449@MPLC01F> Alf, If you mean that you don't want the graphs on the index page, use the -g switch to indexmaker. -g turns off graphs, -G turns them on. Default is -G You might want to run "perl indexmaker" to get a display of all the switches. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:45 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > > Hello all, > > I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. > I am using the > indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router > interface index. > > However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way > that it will > list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective > interfaces > when you click on the router description. By doing this the top level > (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only > and subsequent > links would point to a web page with all the interfaces > listed for each > router. > > At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web page which is > ungainly. > > I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be > greatly appreciated. > > > Regards > > Alf > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 21 13:52:08 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 06:52:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC44B@MPLC01F> Indexmaker can pull from multiple config files too. You should be able to put a wildcard on the command line to have it open all of the cfg files and build one HTML page. I've tried testing it on NT, but it doesn't look like its working. I'm not sure why yet. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:37 AM > To: 'Stieers, Ken' > Subject: RE: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > > thanks Ken, > > I already use the -G switch. > > What I am after is to have 1 WEB page with all the Routers > listed. When I > click on a Router this will link me to a page that will > contain only the > interfaces associated with this Router. Thereby, reducing the > amount of > information on any 1 screen and reducing page load times. > > > Regards > > > > Alf > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Stieers, Ken [SMTP:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] > > Sent: 21 July 1999 11:30 > > To: 'Alf Hardy'; mrtg-l (E-mail) > > Subject: RE: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > > > Alf, > > > > If you mean that you don't want the graphs on the index > page, use the -g > > switch to indexmaker. -g turns off graphs, -G turns them > on. Default is > > -G > > > > You might want to run "perl indexmaker" to get a display of all the > > switches. > > > > Ken > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Alf Hardy [mailto:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:45 AM > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. > > > I am using the > > > indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router > > > interface index. > > > > > > However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way > > > that it will > > > list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective > > > interfaces > > > when you click on the router description. By doing this > the top level > > > (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only > > > and subsequent > > > links would point to a web page with all the interfaces > > > listed for each > > > router. > > > > > > At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web > page which is > > > ungainly. > > > > > > I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be > > > greatly appreciated. > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Alf > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a > message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 21 13:56:26 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 06:56:26 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDS Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC44C@MPLC01F> Noel, What brand, model and version of router do you have? You need to go out to the vendor's web site and find the mibs for this hardware and then look through the files to find the variables you need. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Noel Gabriel [mailto:noel at tarlac.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 3:50 AM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] OIDS > > > to all, > > I want to monitor how many ports in my router is active at a > given time? > what oid do I need and where to find it? > > cheers, > > =========================== > emmanuel "noel" gabriel > Trellis Communications Center > http://www.trelliscom.net > 150-601707 > =========================== > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From a.deflorio at exch_srv.finsiel.it Wed Jul 21 14:22:31 1999 From: a.deflorio at exch_srv.finsiel.it (Deflorio Angelo) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 14:22:31 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] R: MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 Message-ID: <1357AA2133AAD21198CE00A0C9E95DD4418004@EXCH_SRV> Alf, I can give you a simple perl script which creates a html page from where you can select the router. To make it works you need to have a distinct cfg file for each router. Bye Angelo Deflorio Netsiel S.p.A. - Bari (Italia) +39 080 5092342 a.deflorio at netsiel.it > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Alf Hardy [SMTP:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Inviato: mercoled? 21 luglio 1999 12.45 > A: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Oggetto: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > Hello all, > > I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. I am > using the > indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router interface > index. > > However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way that it > will > list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective > interfaces > when you click on the router description. By doing this the top level > (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only and > subsequent > links would point to a web page with all the interfaces listed for > each > router. > > At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web page which is > ungainly. > > I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > > Regards > > Alf > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Wed Jul 21 16:39:58 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 16:39:58 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] ANNOUNCE: mrtg-2.8.3 Message-ID: A new version of mrtg has been posted to http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/pub it has the following changes versus 2.8.0 Changes 2.8.3 ------------- From: Tobi - fixed MIB reading integration Changes 2.8.2 ------------- From: Philippe.Simonet at swisscom.com - added updated rateup.exe for NT ... - fixed NT *.zip distro ... Changes 2.8.1 ------------- From: Tobi - fixed URL for GD library in documentation .. -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Wed Jul 21 16:46:21 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 10:46:21 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3FF5@TCSMAIL> Does anyone know how to setup MRTG as a service on NT Server what you have to do? Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From john.repucci at guidant.com Wed Jul 21 14:56:02 1999 From: john.repucci at guidant.com (Repucci, John (STP)) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 07:56:02 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG config / mgmt wrapper Message-ID: <09057479CE99D211B9AE0008C7B1E9BFAA9397@stpmsx12.stp.guidant.com> 1) Separate all of your devices into groups ( I call them regions - could be device types, divisions, continents, states, etc... ). I suggest only 5 regions, primarily so that each region can have a separate crontab entry ( one each minute ) ( I have 8 regions, but some of them are very small and are set to cron at the same time. ) 2) create sub-directories for each region and modify your MRTG config file to point to the appropriate working directory. ( remember to move the existing files into the new working directories. 3) Create an index.html or defualt.html front page with a table / cell or each region. Edit the source code and insert a html comment in each cell specific to each region. ( ie: ). This front page could be broken down into sub-pages as desired. 4) Write a wrapper around the MRTG config file / process which collects new device info, creates the new config, inserts it into the appropriate config file, and edits the index.html file to insert a link to the new devices html page in its appropriate working directory. I have done the above and have a menu driven shell script / Perl program combination which allows me to refresh the devices in a region and to add a new device to a region. I still have to add some error checking and add a delete device section. If there is a good deal of interest, I can make this set of scripts available. Note that my solution is unix-centric and may not be general-purpose enough for all solutions. Hope this helps. John Repucci Guidant Corp. > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [SMTP:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:45 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > Hello all, > > I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. I am using > the > indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router interface > index. > > However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way that it will > list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective interfaces > when you click on the router description. By doing this the top level > (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only and subsequent > links would point to a web page with all the interfaces listed for each > router. > > At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web page which is > ungainly. > > I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > > Regards > > Alf > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Wed Jul 21 16:58:34 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 07:58:34 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? In-Reply-To: <000801bed2c0$eeea7850$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> Message-ID: <7n4n6q$b4no@eGroups.com> Joey, I'm on an NT machine, and I don't have C or anything to compile the gd source. I'm weak at programming. Does the libgd come precompiled for NT x86 or does it need to be compiled on every different system. Would the configuration you wrote below apply to NT machines as well, or is that just for Unix machines? I downloaded the Win version of gd1.6.1, and now I'm not sure how to proceed. Cheers, Chris <000801bed2c0$eeea7850$cb0aa8c- at joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6525 > it doesn't matter where you install .. > after you do a make ..then goto mrtg and do the following > > ./configure --with-gd=/path/to/gd1.6 > > this will dynamiclly link the gd libraries with MRTG > > hope this helps -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jono at coloradosat.com Wed Jul 21 16:55:47 1999 From: jono at coloradosat.com (Jon Robbins) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 08:55:47 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] script for something like this.. Message-ID: <4156F50F021AD211B71100A0CC200BA23523B5@mail.coloradosat.com> Hey group.. Does anyone have something setup like this following URL for monitoring the major providers?? This would be really cool for my company's business.. http://weather.ten.net/ Thank you, Jon B. Robbins MIS Director Jono at coloradosat.com Colorado Satellite Broadcasting 303-786-8700 Extension 110 303-938-8388 Facsimile -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Wed Jul 21 17:15:23 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 10:15:23 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? In-Reply-To: <7n4n6q$b4no@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <001201bed38b$dae8fe50$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> Ok, well .. If I understand the reasoning for rateup being distrobuted as a binary for NT users,its because the GD Libraries are already apart of the rateup binary. If this is the case, under NT you don't need to get the GD1.6 libraries. All you need is Perl and MRTG with the rateup binary. Can anyone else confirm this? Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:59 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? > > > Joey, > > I'm on an NT machine, and I don't have C or anything to compile the gd > source. I'm weak at programming. Does the libgd come precompiled for > NT x86 or does it need to be compiled on every different system. > > Would the configuration you wrote below apply to NT machines as well, > or is that just for Unix machines? > > I downloaded the Win version of gd1.6.1, and now I'm not sure how to > proceed. > > Cheers, > Chris > > <000801bed2c0$eeea7850$cb0aa8c- at joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> wrote: > original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6525 > > it doesn't matter where you install .. > > after you do a make ..then goto mrtg and do the following > > > > ./configure --with-gd=/path/to/gd1.6 > > > > this will dynamiclly link the gd libraries with MRTG > > > > hope this helps > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com Wed Jul 21 17:11:09 1999 From: JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com (James Smith) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:11:09 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Indexmaker from 2.8.0 and 2.8.2 not working on NT4 Message-ID: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4DE@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> Anyone else having this problem? I'm using Perl 5.003_03 from Activestate. MRTG works fine, cfgmaker works fine, but indexmaker does not. Indexmaker works on my RH6 box, don't recall which version it is... My workaround is to copy the .cfg file to my RH6 box, run indexmaker, copy the resulting file back. Clumsy, but the customer is not going to have me around forever... James H. Smith II Systems Engineer The Presidio Corporation - Systems Engineering Group (301) 459-2200 ext. 432 FAX (301) 459-2201 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dballing at yahoo-inc.com Wed Jul 21 17:15:37 1999 From: dballing at yahoo-inc.com (Derek J. Balling) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 08:15:37 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: script for something like this.. In-Reply-To: <4156F50F021AD211B71100A0CC200BA23523B5@mail.coloradosat.co m> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990721081512.009eba70@mail.megacity.org> www.netstat.net At 08:55 AM 7/21/99 -0600, Jon Robbins wrote: >Hey group.. >Does anyone have something setup like this following URL for monitoring the >major providers?? This would be really cool for my company's business.. > > http://weather.ten.net/ > > > >Thank you, > >Jon B. Robbins >MIS Director >Jono at coloradosat.com >Colorado Satellite Broadcasting >303-786-8700 Extension 110 >303-938-8388 Facsimile > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 21 18:02:55 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:02:55 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] graphing errors lines Message-ID: <004101bed392$7f355480$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi to All I need to monitoring the error lines on a Cisco 7200. There is someone witch can help me? what is a mrtg cfg witch work correctly? Thank's in advance kikino su sardu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From nowakowsky at arc.ab.ca Wed Jul 21 18:24:27 1999 From: nowakowsky at arc.ab.ca (Blair Nowakowsky) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 10:24:27 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 In-Reply-To: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3FF5@TCSMAIL> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990721101946.00a2e870@mail.arc.ab.ca> MRTG cannot be run as a service. What you want is a schedualling tool like the AT command in NT (yeech) or MRTGSRV tool that you can find a link to from the MRTG site or use a cron like tool. I use Cronus a Cron tool for NT. Very simple and very easy to use. Can be found at: http://www.redsword.com/products/cronos.htm I used both AT and MRTGSRV but I now use cronos and have never had a problem with it. TNX Blair. At 08:46 AM 7/21/99 , Landa, Brian wrote: >Does anyone know how to setup MRTG as a service on NT Server what you have >to do? > >Brian Landa >Trend Consulting Services Inc. >Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 >Eastlake, OH 44095 >T: 440.942.4040 X243 >F: 440.942.4848 >Pager: 440.303.5426 >Email: landa at trendcs.com >Network Support Specialist >WE make the NET * work > > > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Blair Nowakowsky phone: (780) 450-5172 Alberta Research Council fax: (780) 461-2651 250 Karl Clark Road mailto:nowakowsky at arc.ab.ca Edmonton, Alberta T6N 1E4 http://www.arc.ab.ca/staff/nowakowsky -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 21 18:26:43 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:26:43 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Message-ID: <007901bed395$d21d0e60$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi Anthony, I have correct my "get5200" but I dont have any result. What is your modify for "get5200" ? Can you post me your "get5200" file ? Thank's for your time. kikino su sardu >I am doing this right now:) . . . .If you haven't gotten the answer, lease let >me know. It is actually a hacked up version of get5200 (gets users n an >AS5200). Because of the way the 5800 handles ISDN vs modem alls I had to hack >the script some to get accurrate numbers. . .it actually runs three separate >scripts and compiles the information, which it then reports to mrtg. > >I've been using it for quite some time and it works GREAT! > >Like I said, if you need it, let me know. > >Anthony > >kikino su sardu wrote: > >> Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... >> >> Hi, >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are onnected int my >> Cisco as5800. >> If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN n how many >> user are in PSTN. >> >> Can You help me? >> There is an OID for this operation? >> Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> kikino >> >> -- >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message ith the>>> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >>>>-- >> To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the>> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>*The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Wed Jul 21 18:27:22 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:27:22 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] graphing errors lines Message-ID: <008201bed395$e97b91d0$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi to All I need to monitoring the error lines on a Cisco 7200. There is someone witch can help me? what is a mrtg cfg witch work correctly? Thank's in advance kikino su sardu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com Wed Jul 21 19:08:17 1999 From: JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com (James Smith) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:08:17 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? Message-ID: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4DF@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> Just put MRTG 2.8.2 on an NT4 box. No need to get/compile/install GD. Graphics come out as gif images... James H. Smith II Systems Engineer The Presidio Corporation - Systems Engineering Group (301) 459-2200 ext. 432 FAX (301) 459-2201 -----Original Message----- From: Joey Officer [mailto:jofficer at insidehouston.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 11:15 AM To: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Cc: MRTG Mailling List Subject: [mrtg] Re: Where to INSTALL the GD libs? Ok, well .. If I understand the reasoning for rateup being distrobuted as a binary for NT users,its because the GD Libraries are already apart of the rateup binary. If this is the case, under NT you don't need to get the GD1.6 libraries. All you need is Perl and MRTG with the rateup binary. Can anyone else confirm this? Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Wed Jul 21 19:52:45 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 10:52:45 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker from 2.8.0 and 2.8.2 not working on NT4 In-Reply-To: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4DE@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> Message-ID: <7n51dd$b8a9@eGroups.com> The indexmaker in 2.8.3 also doesn't work in NT4. Doesn't put up any graphs or links to them. Only the default title (for some reason the title option also doesn't work) and the MRTG Icons. Chris <81fed29588ffd211827200805fbbe40703e4d- at tpc-nt2.presidio.com> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6549 > Anyone else having this problem? I'm using Perl 5.003_03 from Activestate. > MRTG works fine, cfgmaker works fine, but indexmaker does not. Indexmaker > works on my RH6 box, don't recall which version it is... > > My workaround is to copy the .cfg file to my RH6 box, run indexmaker, copy > the resulting file back. Clumsy, but the customer is not going to have me > around forever... > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 21 20:07:48 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:07:48 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC44F@MPLC01F> MRTG can't run as a service. There is an updater service that is referenced on the MRTG web page that will run MRTG every 5 minutes, or you can use the Scheduler service. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Landa, Brian [mailto:Landa at trendcs.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:46 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 > > > Does anyone know how to setup MRTG as a service on NT Server > what you have > to do? > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From RamilM at corp.netzero.net Wed Jul 21 21:49:37 1999 From: RamilM at corp.netzero.net (Ramil Montallana) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 12:49:37 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] FW: MRTG config / mgmt wrapper Message-ID: I will be interested in using your scripts. I am a still new to MRTG and base from what I have read i think that will be a good idea of setup in our network. If that is not a problem..... Ramil Montallana NetZero - Operations Engineer ramilm at netzero.net ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html -----Original Message----- From: Repucci, John (STP) [mailto:john.repucci at guidant.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:56 AM To: 'Alf Hardy'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] MRTG config / mgmt wrapper 1) Separate all of your devices into groups ( I call them regions - could be device types, divisions, continents, states, etc... ). I suggest only 5 regions, primarily so that each region can have a separate crontab entry ( one each minute ) ( I have 8 regions, but some of them are very small and are set to cron at the same time. ) 2) create sub-directories for each region and modify your MRTG config file to point to the appropriate working directory. ( remember to move the existing files into the new working directories. 3) Create an index.html or defualt.html front page with a table / cell or each region. Edit the source code and insert a html comment in each cell specific to each region. ( ie: ). This front page could be broken down into sub-pages as desired. 4) Write a wrapper around the MRTG config file / process which collects new device info, creates the new config, inserts it into the appropriate config file, and edits the index.html file to insert a link to the new devices html page in its appropriate working directory. I have done the above and have a menu driven shell script / Perl program combination which allows me to refresh the devices in a region and to add a new device to a region. I still have to add some error checking and add a delete device section. If there is a good deal of interest, I can make this set of scripts available. Note that my solution is unix-centric and may not be general-purpose enough for all solutions. Hope this helps. John Repucci Guidant Corp. > -----Original Message----- > From: Alf Hardy [SMTP:Alf.Hardy at computershare.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:45 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG-2.7.5 on Nt4.0 SP 3 > > Hello all, > > I am using MRTG successfully to monitor a number of Routers. I am using > the > indexmaker to generate a web page with the relevant router interface > index. > > However, I would like to be able to modify MRTG in such a way that it will > list the Routers by name, then have links to their respective interfaces > when you click on the router description. By doing this the top level > (effectively) web page would have router descriptions only and subsequent > links would point to a web page with all the interfaces listed for each > router. > > At present I have hundreds of entries on a single web page which is > ungainly. > > I am a novice with MRTG at present so any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > > Regards > > Alf > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990721/569daf62/attachment.html From soma at net1inc.net Wed Jul 21 22:41:10 1999 From: soma at net1inc.net (Anthony Hardy) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:41:10 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 References: <007901bed395$d21d0e60$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Message-ID: <37963066.3BC34EC@net1inc.net> Sure! Here is my modified version of get5200 that I am using to get reports out of my 5396 and 5800, as well as my 5200's . . . . . . There are several parts . . .and I'm not the best shell scripter in the world . .but this DOES get all the current modem usage accurately! Use the script as normal . . . .to get the info if you don't have any isdn usage . . . Where it says "my $portmax=$port+48;" I like to set the number (where I have 48) to the number of lines you have on the box to measure the analog connections. To measure the ISDN connections, you need to walk the tree on your box and find out how many serial connections (in my 5396's case, 91) it has listed in its SNMP tree. I have a separate copy of the script that I run for each box, as each one has a different number of lines. I can usually use one script to do ISDN on all the boxes . . all of my 5396's with PRI's have 91 ISDN IOD's. I have attached both of these files . . . . get-5396 and get-5396-isdn. They are the exact copies of the get-5200 script, BUT they have the portmax+ number changed. You can get decent data running just one script on the 5300 and 5200's . . .but on the 5800 . .you HAVE to separate them out because of the listing of the OID's to serial ports mappings (too much detail to go into here). I have also attached the script I use to pull together the data from both isdn and analog versions . . it is VERY basic and VERY tailored to my system .. so don't blast me for not setting up variables and making it easy for everyone to use. . .hehe This would be meant for a guide only. Anthony kikino su sardu wrote: > Hi Anthony, > I have correct my "get5200" but I dont have any result. > What is your modify for "get5200" ? > Can you post me your "get5200" file ? > > Thank's for your time. > > kikino su sardu > > >I am doing this right now:) . . . .If you haven't gotten the answer, lease > let > >me know. It is actually a hacked up version of get5200 (gets users n an > >AS5200). Because of the way the 5800 handles ISDN vs modem alls I had to > hack > >the script some to get accurrate numbers. . .it actually runs three > separate > >scripts and compiles the information, which it then reports to mrtg. > > > >I've been using it for quite some time and it works GREAT! > > > >Like I said, if you need it, let me know. > > > >Anthony > > > >kikino su sardu wrote: > > > >> Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... > >> > >> Hi, > >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are onnected int > my > >> Cisco as5800. > >> If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN n how > many > >> user are in PSTN. > >> > >> Can You help me? > >> There is an OID for this operation? > >> Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? > >> > >> Thanks in advance > >> > >> kikino > >> > >> -- > >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message ith the>>> > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >>>>-- > >> To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the>> > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >>*The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >> > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -------------- next part -------------- #!/usr/bin/perl require 5.004; use SNMP_Session "0.52"; use BER "0.50"; my($community,$router) = split /\@/, $ARGV[0]; my($port) = $ARGV[1]; my $isdn=""; if ( defined($ARGV[2]) ) { $isdn = $ARGV[2]; } else { $isdn = 0; } die < 0) { $isdn = ($port - $isdn); } while ($port < $portmax) { if ($isdn > 0) { ($status,$istatus) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. $port, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. ($port - $isdn), ); # ifOperStatus if ( $istatus == 1 ) { $iup ++; } } else { ($status) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. $port, ); # ifOperStatus } if ( $status == 1 ) { $up ++; } if ( ($status != 1) && ($status != 2) ) { $down ++; } $port ++; } ($Uptime,$sysName) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0', # sysUptime '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0' ); # sysName if ( defined($ARGV[2]) ) { # are we reporting isdn? $down = $iup; } print "$up\n$down\n$Uptime\n$sysName\n"; %snmpget::OIDS = ('sysDescr' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0', 'sysContact' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0', 'sysName' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0', 'sysLocation' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0', 'sysUptime' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0', 'ifNumber' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0', ################################### # add the ifNumber .... 'ifDescr' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2', 'ifType' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3', 'ifIndex' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1', 'ifInErrors' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14', 'ifOutErrors' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20', 'ifInOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10', 'ifOutOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16', 'ifInDiscards' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13', 'ifOutDiscards' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19', 'ifInUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11', 'ifOutUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17', 'ifInNUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.12', 'ifOutNUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.18', 'ifInUnknownProtos' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.15', 'ifOutQLen' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.21', 'ifSpeed' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5', # up 1, down 2, testing 3 'ifOperStatus' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8', 'ifAdminStatus' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7', # up = 1 else 0; 'ifOperHack' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8', 'ifAdminHack' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7', #frame relay stuff ... see the docs for explanations 'frInOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.9', 'frOutOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.7', ); sub snmpget { my($host,$community, at vars) = @_; my(@enoid, $var,$response, $bindings, $binding, $value, $inoid,$outoid, $upoid,$oid, at retvals); foreach $var (@vars) { if ($var =~ /^([a-z]+)/i) { my $oid = $snmpget::OIDS{$1}; if ($oid) { $var =~ s/$1/$oid/; } else { die "Unknown SNMP var $var\n" } } push @enoid, encode_oid((split /\./, $var)); } srand(); my $session; $session = SNMP_Session->open($host,$community,161); if (! defined($session)) { warn "SNMPGET Problem for $community\@$host\n"; return (-1,-1); } if ($session->get_request_response(@enoid)) { $response = $session->pdu_buffer; ($bindings) = $session->decode_get_response ($response); $session->close (); while ($bindings) { ($binding,$bindings) = decode_sequence ($bindings); ($oid,$value) = decode_by_template ($binding, "%O%@"); my $tempo = pretty_print($value); $tempo=~s/\t/ /g; $tempo=~s/\n/ /g; $tempo=~s/^\s+//; $tempo=~s/\s+$//; push @retvals, $tempo; } return (@retvals); } else { return (-1,-1); } } -------------- next part -------------- #!/usr/bin/perl require 5.004; use SNMP_Session "0.52"; use BER "0.50"; my($community,$router) = split /\@/, $ARGV[0]; my($port) = $ARGV[1]; my $isdn=""; if ( defined($ARGV[2]) ) { $isdn = $ARGV[2]; } else { $isdn = 0; } die < 0) { $isdn = ($port - $isdn); } while ($port < $portmax) { if ($isdn > 0) { ($status,$istatus) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. $port, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. ($port - $isdn), ); # ifOperStatus if ( $istatus == 1 ) { $iup ++; } } else { ($status) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.'. $port, ); # ifOperStatus } if ( $status == 1 ) { $up ++; } if ( ($status != 1) && ($status != 2) ) { $down ++; } $port ++; } ($Uptime,$sysName) = &snmpget($router, $community, '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0', # sysUptime '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0' ); # sysName if ( defined($ARGV[2]) ) { # are we reporting isdn? $down = $iup; } print "$up\n$down\n$Uptime\n$sysName\n"; %snmpget::OIDS = ('sysDescr' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0', 'sysContact' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0', 'sysName' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0', 'sysLocation' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0', 'sysUptime' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0', 'ifNumber' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0', ################################### # add the ifNumber .... 'ifDescr' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2', 'ifType' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3', 'ifIndex' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1', 'ifInErrors' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14', 'ifOutErrors' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20', 'ifInOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10', 'ifOutOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16', 'ifInDiscards' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13', 'ifOutDiscards' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19', 'ifInUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11', 'ifOutUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17', 'ifInNUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.12', 'ifOutNUcastPkts' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.18', 'ifInUnknownProtos' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.15', 'ifOutQLen' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.21', 'ifSpeed' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5', # up 1, down 2, testing 3 'ifOperStatus' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8', 'ifAdminStatus' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7', # up = 1 else 0; 'ifOperHack' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8', 'ifAdminHack' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7', #frame relay stuff ... see the docs for explanations 'frInOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.9', 'frOutOctets' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.7', ); sub snmpget { my($host,$community, at vars) = @_; my(@enoid, $var,$response, $bindings, $binding, $value, $inoid,$outoid, $upoid,$oid, at retvals); foreach $var (@vars) { if ($var =~ /^([a-z]+)/i) { my $oid = $snmpget::OIDS{$1}; if ($oid) { $var =~ s/$1/$oid/; } else { die "Unknown SNMP var $var\n" } } push @enoid, encode_oid((split /\./, $var)); } srand(); my $session; $session = SNMP_Session->open($host,$community,161); if (! defined($session)) { warn "SNMPGET Problem for $community\@$host\n"; return (-1,-1); } if ($session->get_request_response(@enoid)) { $response = $session->pdu_buffer; ($bindings) = $session->decode_get_response ($response); $session->close (); while ($bindings) { ($binding,$bindings) = decode_sequence ($bindings); ($oid,$value) = decode_by_template ($binding, "%O%@"); my $tempo = pretty_print($value); $tempo=~s/\t/ /g; $tempo=~s/\n/ /g; $tempo=~s/^\s+//; $tempo=~s/\s+$//; push @retvals, $tempo; } return (@retvals); } else { return (-1,-1); } } -------------- next part -------------- #!/bin/sh # This should get all info and work it to give to mrtg for 5300. # First clean out old files. rm -rf /$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396-isdn.tmp rm -rf /$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396.tmp # Get ISDN stats /$path_to_mrtg/get-5396-isdn xxx at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 8 >/$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396-isdn.tmp # Get analog stats /$path_to_mrtg/get-5396 xxxx at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 105 >/$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396.tmp # Get system up time. uptime=`tail -2 /$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396.tmp|head -1` # Read in variables. isdnt=`head -1 /$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396-isdn.tmp` analogt=`head -1 /$path_to_mrtg/brewtont-5396.tmp` #echo $isdn #echo $analog # Add them together to get total lines in use. totalt=`expr $isdnt + $analogt` #echo #echo $total # Figure Lines Free. freet=`expr 69 - $totalt` # Give final output #echo $total #echo $free #echo $uptime #echo Brewton-5396.net1inc.net # This should get all info and work it to give to mrtg for 5300. # First clean out old files. rm -rf /$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396-isdn.tmp rm -rf /$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396.tmp # Get ISDN stats /$path_to_mrtg/get-5396-isdn xxxx at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 8 >/$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396-isdn.tmp # Get analog stats /$path_to_mrtg/get-5396 xxxx at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 105 >/$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396.tmp # Get system up time. uptime02t=`tail -2 /$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396.tmp|head -1` # Read in variables. isdn02t=`head -1 /$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396-isdn.tmp` analog02t=`head -1 /$path_to_mrtg/brewton02t-5396.tmp` #echo $isdn #echo $analog # Add them together to get total lines in use. total02t=`expr $isdn02t + $analog02t` #echo #echo $total # Figure Lines Free. free02t=`expr 46 - $total02t` #Get all together and get real totals. total=`expr $totalt + $total02t` free=`expr $freet + $free02t` # Give final output echo $total echo $free echo $uptime echo Brewton-5396-02.net1inc.net From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 21 23:09:55 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 16:09:55 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC456@MPLC01F> MRTG is a Perl script, not an EXE. Also, it has NO polling/timing capabilities in and of itself, it just runs and then quits. Its roughly equivalent to trying to run a batch file as a service (or a Kix script, or if you have any Unix experience a running a shell script as a deamon) > -----Original Message----- > From: bob [mailto:bob at acgco.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 3:03 PM > To: Stieers, Ken > Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 > > > Ken, > > I've seen your postings in the past, and respect your > knowledge. Hence I > must ask, what prevents MRTG from running as a service? > Can't we use the > reskit tool srvany.exe to run as a service? > > Thanks in advance. > > bob aalbue > -----Original Message----- > From: Stieers, Ken > To: 'Landa, Brian' ; mrtg-l (E-mail) > > Date: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 1:23 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 > > > >MRTG can't run as a service. There is an updater service that is > referenced > >on the MRTG web page that will run MRTG every 5 minutes, or > you can use the > >Scheduler service. > > > >Ken > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Landa, Brian [mailto:Landa at trendcs.com] > >> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:46 AM > >> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 > >> > >> > >> Does anyone know how to setup MRTG as a service on NT Server > >> what you have > >> to do? > >> > >> Brian Landa > >> Trend Consulting Services Inc. > >> Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > >> Eastlake, OH 44095 > >> T: 440.942.4040 X243 > >> F: 440.942.4848 > >> Pager: 440.303.5426 > >> Email: landa at trendcs.com > >> Network Support Specialist > >> WE make the NET * work > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a > message with the > >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >> > > > >-- > >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 22 00:38:04 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 00:38:04 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 In-Reply-To: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC456@MPLC01F> from "Stieers, Ken" at Jul 21, 99 04:09:55 pm Message-ID: <199907212238.AAA04035@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 2039 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990722/17d38c31/attachment.pot From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Thu Jul 22 00:33:23 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:33:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 In-Reply-To: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC44F@MPLC01F> from "Stieers, Ken" at Jul 21, 99 01:07:48 pm Message-ID: <9907211533.aa00874@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > MRTG can't run as a service. There is an updater service that is referenced > on the MRTG web page that will run MRTG every 5 minutes, or you can use the > Scheduler service. > Ken Correct. However, I don't like either the buggy NT "at" command, the "scheduler", or the overhead of cron like programs to do nothing more than run a one line command every 5 minutes. What I do is run a simple batch file: @echo off break on :DOIT perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\run\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.8.3\run\mrtg.cfg sleep 300 GOTO DOIT The task manager shows that the sleep program is not consuming many CPU cycles. The SLEEP.EXE program is the GNU tools version of the unix sleep command which simply treads water (does nothing) for 300 seconds (5 minutes). Details on how to install it for Windoze 95 are at: http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/crud/w95mrtg.htm Installing it on NT is similar. -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gkrawiec at miktek.com Thu Jul 22 02:51:02 1999 From: gkrawiec at miktek.com (Guillermo Krawiec) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:51:02 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Message-ID: <004901bed3dc$4608f2d0$72000a0a@wide.com.mx> Hi, I am trying to follow the Windows NT MRTG guide for dummies (thanks David) but when I get to the part where I type perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 > mrtg.cfg on the cmd prompt I get the following error --------------------------------- C:\MRTG-2~1.3>perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 > mrtg.cfg SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 community: "public" request ID: 1754947341 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for sysDescr sysContact sysName sysLocation ifNumber sysObjectID on public at 148.233.24.113 SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 community: "public" request ID: 2064780561 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 community: "public" request ID: 2064780562 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) C:\MRTG-2~1.3> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any idea what it is I could be doing wrong? public is the name of my community, and 148.233.24.113 is the address of my cisco 1602 router. what else should I check? I really don't know what port to look into (if that is the problem)...I just want the input and output statistics... thanks, -Guillermo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990721/576fef5f/attachment.html From tim at ln.edu.hk Thu Jul 22 02:07:59 1999 From: tim at ln.edu.hk (Tim) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:07:59 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] unscribe Message-ID: <4.1.19990722080753.00a65570@ln.edu.hk> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From zaid at activetouch.com Thu Jul 22 02:01:50 1999 From: zaid at activetouch.com (Zaid Ali) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 17:01:50 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Message-ID: <51DDC9E41237D311A9FF0050046EF5CDBC44@mail-serv.activetouch.com> It seems that your SNMP services might not be running. You can establish this by trying first to do an snmp walk on your device or use a tool like getif to see if you get an snmp response. Please check that the NT SNMP Service is running and that your community strings are correct. ? The default port for SNMP(UDP) is 161 ----------------------------------------- Zaid Ali Network Engineer Active Touch, Inc 5225 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara, CA? 95054 Tel: 408-980-5200 x 2144 fax: 408-980-5280 www.activetouch.com www.webex.com ---------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Guillermo Krawiec [mailto:gkrawiec at miktek.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 5:51 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Hi, I am trying to follow the Windows NT MRTG guide for dummies (thanks David) but when I get to the part where I type perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 > mrtg.cfg on the cmd prompt I get the following error --------------------------------- C:\MRTG-2~1.3>perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\cfgmaker public at 148.233.24.113 > mrtg.cfg SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 ????????????????? community: "public" ???????????????? request ID: 1754947341 ??????????????? PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes ??????????????????? timeout: 2s ??????????????????? retries: 5 ??????????????????? backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for sysDescr sysContact sysName sysLocation ifNumber sysObjectID on public at 148.233.24.113 SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 ????????????????? community: "public" ???????????????? request ID: 2064780561 ??????????????? PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes ??????????????????? timeout: 2s ??????????????????? retries: 5 ??????????????????? backoff: 1) SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "148.233.24.113" [148.233.24.113].161 ????????????????? community: "public" ???????????????? request ID: 2064780562 ??????????????? PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes ??????????????????? timeout: 2s ??????????????????? retries: 5 ??????????????????? backoff: 1) C:\MRTG-2~1.3> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------- ? Any idea what it is I could be doing wrong? public is the name of my community, and 148.233.24.113 is the address of my cisco 1602 router. what else should I check? I really don't know what port to look into (if that is the problem)...I just want the input and output statistics... thanks, -Guillermo -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Thu Jul 22 07:42:08 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 07:42:08 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 Message-ID: This Batch, called 5 minutes, referenced on the MRTG page uses SCHEDULER (Have this service to start automatically) to run. This batch just programs A LOT of AT (WINAT) commands launching the MRTGKICK.BAT Everything about it is on the MRTG site on the NT part. Just don't forget to edit all the batches to make them compliant with your own PATH structure. It's very easy to make it working. HTH Pete -----Original Message----- From: Stieers, Ken [mailto:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 8:08 PM To: 'Landa, Brian'; mrtg-l (E-mail) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 MRTG can't run as a service. There is an updater service that is referenced on the MRTG web page that will run MRTG every 5 minutes, or you can use the Scheduler service. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Landa, Brian [mailto:Landa at trendcs.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:46 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG as a Service on NT Server 4.0 > > > Does anyone know how to setup MRTG as a service on NT Server > what you have > to do? > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From spiderken at hongkong.com Thu Jul 22 10:17:49 1999 From: spiderken at hongkong.com (spiderken at hongkong.com) Date: 22 Jul 1999 08:17:49 -0000 Subject: [mrtg] Compile third party's MIBS Message-ID: <19990722081749.16187.fmail@hongkong.com> I would like to compile the MIBs from a third party into my Linux box (RedHat 6), so that I can use MRTG to monitor the server through SNMP. Please help. ___________________________________________________________________________ Get your hongkong.com freemail at http://www.hongkong.com Free newsletters center at http://post4u.hongkong.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From faisal at wol.net.pk Thu Jul 22 12:53:46 1999 From: faisal at wol.net.pk (Faisal) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:53:46 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] smtp-stats problem Message-ID: <199907221553460150.036988D0@mail.wol.net.pk> hi, Is anybody using mrtg-mail script for sendmail stats by "rachel polanskis". well I have been trying to use this script to graph my sendmail 8.9.0 stats. I have addes smtp-stats in services and inetd.conf. and if I do a telnet to that very port I do get the mailstats. then I copied the mailstat script into /usr/local/bin. And if I use this script " perl5 /usr/local/bin/mailstat, I do get the desired result. but when I try to parse it through mrtg it gives me error, /usr/bin/perl5 /usr/local/mrtg/run/mrtg /usr/local/bin/mrt/run/mail.cfg error: /usr/bin/perl5 /usr/local/mrtg-2.7.2/run/mrtg /usr/local/mrtg-2.7.2/run/mailstats.cfg syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 16, next 2 tokens "use Socket" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 28, next 2 tokens "getOldStats(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 30, next 2 tokens "getStats(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 39, next 2 tokens "my(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 41, next 2 tokens "my(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 47, next 2 tokens "my(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 54, next 2 tokens "my(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 57, next 2 tokens "my(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 59, next 2 tokens "chomp(" syntax error in file /usr/local/bin/mailstats at line 65, next 2 tokens "inet_aton(" /usr/local/bin/mailstats has too many errors. Could not get any data from external command '/usr/local/bin/mailstats' Maybe the external command did not even start. (No such file or directory) Can some one help me out , what exactly is going wrong ?? thanx & regards, Faisal -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Thu Jul 22 13:26:17 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:26:17 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] (no subject) Message-ID: <01BED445.C8208940.support@junglenote.com> Hi! I've been wrecking my brain trying to monitor squid with mrtg. I've read the faqs and docs on snmp and squid. I'm using mrtg-2.8.3 with gd-1.6 and squid-2.2S4. mrtg fails to reach target, which is I believe because squid doesn't respond on port 3401, which in part is quite amazing since I've done the necessary changes in the squid configuration file ( squid was compiled with the --enable-snmp flag ). As mrtg configuration file I use the exact file, with some path changes, that can be fetched off the squid-snmp pages. Pointers are greatly appreciated cause I'm all out of ideas and joltcola. Thanks! Dan -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Thu Jul 22 13:32:34 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:32:34 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] squid & mrtg Message-ID: <01BED446.A8D89CC0.support@junglenote.com> Hi! I've been wrecking my brain trying to monitor squid with mrtg. I've read the faqs and docs on snmp and squid. I'm using mrtg-2.8.3 with gd-1.6 and squid-2.2S4. mrtg fails to reach target, which is I believe because squid doesn't respond on port 3401, which in part is quite amazing since I've done the necessary changes in the squid configuration file ( squid was compiled with the --enable-snmp flag ). As mrtg configuration file I use the exact file, with some path changes, that can be fetched off the squid-snmp pages. Pointers are greatly appreciated cause I'm all out of ideas and joltcola. Thanks! Dan -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Borek.Lupomesky at ujep.cz Thu Jul 22 13:46:39 1999 From: Borek.Lupomesky at ujep.cz (Borek Lupomesky) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:46:39 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: squid & mrtg In-Reply-To: <01BED446.A8D89CC0.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dan Larsson wrote: > I'm using mrtg-2.8.3 with gd-1.6 and squid-2.2S4. mrtg fails to reach > target, which is I believe because squid doesn't respond on port 3401, > which in part is quite amazing since I've done the necessary changes > in the squid Are you sure you have not blocked access to SNMP port by access-list? Bye Borek -- ===================================================================== BOREK LUPOMESKY, network administrator University of J. E. Purkyne Ceske mladeze 8 WWW: http://www.ujep.cz/~lupomesk/ Usti nad Labem, 40096 IRCnet: Borek @ #usti The Czech Republic PGP keyid: 11D77115 tel: +420-602-376368 ==========[ MIME/ISO-8859-2 & PGP encrypted mail welcome ]=========== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Thu Jul 22 15:01:19 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:01:19 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: squid & mrtg In-Reply-To: <01BED446.A8D89CC0.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dan Larsson wrote: > Hi! > Please send the relevant lines from squid.conf Which kind of machine are you running? Have you tried to get a manual snmp tool and do some snmp walking on it? eg. cmu-snmp-utils (for linux) Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From robin at riviera.org.uk Thu Jul 22 14:06:17 1999 From: robin at riviera.org.uk (Robin Kearney) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:06:17 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] [robin@funmail.co.uk: script problem] Message-ID: <19990722130617.I17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> okay I hope somebody here can help me with this. I have two scripts which get called from mrtg.conf, the first monitors incoming/outgoing mail and the second monitors sessions on a oracle db, their output is : [root at dent mrtg]# ./mail-stats.sh 162 933 [root at dent mrtg]# and [root at admin mrtg]# ./sessions1.pl 2545 2545 [root at admin mrtg]# they are both called in the same manner: Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh` but nothing seems to get logged in either the graphs or the log files. For everything else (snmp) mrtg is working fine. am I doing something wrong? -- Robin Kearney http://riviera.org.uk/ robin at riviera.org.uk mobile: 0973 818 354 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rolfd at ird.de Thu Jul 22 14:40:57 1999 From: rolfd at ird.de (Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Dobrig) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:40:57 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring IP and IPX Traffic on Cisco Message-ID: <000001bed43f$71fa2680$17191dc1@moscow.ird-consult.de> Hi, I tried to monitor IP and IPX traffic on a CISCO 4500 router box. I tried to use the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.64 and ...65 for the Novell In/Out Packets. but every time I get the same failure " no such name" after my understanding there must be a information about the interface to monitor, but the .64 and .65 only say something about novellInOctects and novellOutOctets. Pherhaps (I think so) I have a missunderstanding about the interface numbering in this OID. How can help me or give me a advice. Thanks Rolf -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Thu Jul 22 15:41:11 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:41:11 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: [robin@funmail.co.uk: script problem] In-Reply-To: <19990722130617.I17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh` > > but nothing seems to get logged in either the graphs or the log files. > For everything else (snmp) mrtg is working fine. > > am I doing something wrong? > Not as far as I can see, but are the scripts executable by everybody? It is probably user cron or nobody that has to run mrtg an thus the scripts... Have you tried to run mrtg from command line? you might try to redire the output of the commands to files Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2> /tmp/mail-stats.err` or Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2> /tmp/mail-stats.err > /tmp/mail-stats.std` The latter doesn't give anything to mrtg but lets you review the data... Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From robin at riviera.org.uk Thu Jul 22 14:56:06 1999 From: robin at riviera.org.uk (Robin Kearney) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:56:06 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: script problem In-Reply-To: ; from Morten S. Nielsen on Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 02:41:11PM +0100 References: <19990722130617.I17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <19990722135606.K17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> okay I tried: a) running mrtg from the command line, nothing b) redirecting stderr, creates and empty file :( c) making sure everybody can run the script, yes they can. This is what I have in mrtg.cfg: Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2>/tmp/mail-stats.err` MaxBytes[mail]: 150 Options[mail]: gauge Title[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics PageTop[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics WithPeak[mail]: dwmy YLegend[mail]: No. of messages ShortLegend[mail]: messages LegendI[mail]:  Incoming: LegendO[mail]:  Outgoing: nothing strange or unusual. the output is at http://dent.riviera.org.uk/mrtg/mail.html as you can see nothing :( I thought it might just be a lack of mail, it is a new box, so I ran "while (true) ; do ; mail robin at funmail.co.uk < /etc/hosts ; sleep 10 ; done" from the cmd line, and watched the output from mail-stats rocket up as expected, but still nothing on the graphs. Anybody have any further ideas? On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 02:41:11PM +0100, Morten S. Nielsen wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > > > > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh` > > > > but nothing seems to get logged in either the graphs or the log files. > > For everything else (snmp) mrtg is working fine. > > > > am I doing something wrong? > > > > Not as far as I can see, but are the scripts executable by everybody? It > is probably user cron or nobody that has to run mrtg an thus the > scripts... > > Have you tried to run mrtg from command line? > > you might try to redire the output of the commands to files > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2> /tmp/mail-stats.err` > > or > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2> /tmp/mail-stats.err > > /tmp/mail-stats.std` > > The latter doesn't give anything to mrtg but lets you review the data... > > > Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org > > -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk > -- > -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | > -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | > -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | > > -- Robin Kearney http://riviera.org.uk/ robin at riviera.org.uk mobile: 0973 818 354 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 22 15:16:02 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:16:02 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: [robin@funmail.co.uk: script problem] In-Reply-To: <19990722130617.I17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> from "Robin Kearney" at Jul 22, 99 01:06:17 pm Message-ID: <199907221316.PAA20175@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If not, mrtg is trying to calculate the difference between the current value and the last value and graph/log it (which, for a fairly constatn statistic, is almost always at or near 0). -g On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:06:17 +0100 > From: Robin Kearney > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] [robin at funmail.co.uk: script problem] > > okay I hope somebody here can help me with this. > > I have two scripts which get called from mrtg.conf, the first monitors incoming/outgoing mail and the second monitors sessions on a oracle db, their output is : > > [root at dent mrtg]# ./mail-stats.sh > 162 > 933 > > [root at dent mrtg]# > > and > > [root at admin mrtg]# ./sessions1.pl > 2545 > 2545 > > [root at admin mrtg]# > > they are both called in the same manner: > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh` > > but nothing seems to get logged in either the graphs or the log files. For everything else (snmp) mrtg is working fine. > > am I doing something wrong? > > -- > Robin Kearney http://riviera.org.uk/ > robin at riviera.org.uk mobile: 0973 818 354 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Thu Jul 22 15:23:47 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:23:47 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] SV: squid & mrtg Message-ID: <01BED456.32239020.support@junglenote.com> Hi! Thanks for all the replies, here are the configuration parameters for squid and mrtg I have not tried manually to snmp squid, but will do that. squid.conf ---------------- acl mrtgsnmp snmp_community public snmp_access allow mrtgsnmp localhost snmp_access deny all snmp_incoming_address 127.0.0.1 ### Have tried 0.0.0.0 and ip of computer snmp_outgoing_address 0.0.0.0 ### See above mrtg.conf -------------- http://ircache.nlanr.net/Cache/cache-snmp/mrtg-demo/mrtg-squid-snmp.cfg (with path changes) /Dan Please send the relevant lines from squid.conf Which kind of machine are you running? Have you tried to get a manual snmp tool and do some snmp walking on it? eg. cmu-snmp-utils (for linux) Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Thu Jul 22 15:22:41 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 08:22:41 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: script problem In-Reply-To: <19990722135606.K17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> Message-ID: Is Bourne shell your normal shell environment? mrtg has always seemed pretty robust in this respect (kudos Tobi), but I've often found weirdnesses in my own Perl scripts that were shell-dependent. Can you post mail-stats.sh? -g On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > okay I tried: > a) running mrtg from the command line, nothing > b) redirecting stderr, creates and empty file :( > c) making sure everybody can run the script, yes they can. > > This is what I have in mrtg.cfg: > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2>/tmp/mail-stats.err` > MaxBytes[mail]: 150 > Options[mail]: gauge > Title[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > PageTop[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > WithPeak[mail]: dwmy > YLegend[mail]: No. of messages > ShortLegend[mail]: messages > LegendI[mail]:  Incoming: > LegendO[mail]:  Outgoing: > > > nothing strange or unusual. the output is at http://dent.riviera.org.uk/mrtg/mail.html as you can see nothing :( > > I thought it might just be a lack of mail, it is a new box, so I ran "while (true) ; do ; mail robin at funmail.co.uk < /etc/hosts ; sleep 10 ; done" from the cmd line, and watched the output from mail-stats rocket up as expected, but still nothing on the graphs. > > Anybody have any further ideas? > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From PEN at oce.nl Thu Jul 22 15:20:03 1999 From: PEN at oce.nl (Engels PHAT) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:20:03 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg on linux red hat 5.2 Message-ID: I want to run mrtg on a linux redhat 5.2 box. One of the components I need to install before I can use mrtg is the gd tool. When I run make I got an error message. This error message is generated because gd needs some other components. error message: gcc -g -c gd.c -o gd.o gd.c:5: zlibh: no file or directory make : ***{[gd.o] Error 1 I know I've forgotten to install one of the tools/programs during the linux installation. The problem is I don't know which tool/program I should install. Installing everything is also a problem because I've a lack of disk space. I had this problem before during a previously installation but I forgot the name of the tool/program I installed afterwards. Can someone tell me which basic linux component gd needs to run. Piet Engels Oc? Technologies B.V. Postbus 101 5900 MA Venlo Netherlands Phone +31 77 3592536 Fax +31 77 3595484 email pen at oce.nl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Thu Jul 22 15:39:27 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:39:27 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Message-ID: <027201bed447$bebee2a0$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Thank's Anthony, I'm try to test your configuration.... I post the result tomorrow, if possible.... Thank's for your time too kikino su sardu -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Hardy To: kikino su sardu ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: 21 July, 1999 22:46 Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 >Sure! > >Here is my modified version of get5200 that I am using to get reports out of my >5396 and 5800, as well as my 5200's . . . . . . > >There are several parts . . .and I'm not the best shell scripter in the world . >.but this DOES get all the current modem usage accurately! > >Use the script as normal . . . .to get the info if you don't have any isdn >usage . . . > >Where it says "my $portmax=$port+48;" I like to set the number (where I have >48) to the number of lines you have on the box to measure the analog >connections. To measure the ISDN connections, you need to walk the tree on >your box and find out how many serial connections (in my 5396's case, 91) it >has listed in its SNMP tree. I have a separate copy of the script that I run >for each box, as each one has a different number of lines. I can usually use >one script to do ISDN on all the boxes . . all of my 5396's with PRI's have 91 >ISDN IOD's. I have attached both of these files . . . . get-5396 and >get-5396-isdn. They are the exact copies of the get-5200 script, BUT they have >the portmax+ number changed. You can get decent data running just one script >on the 5300 and 5200's . . .but on the 5800 . .you HAVE to separate them out >because of the listing of the OID's to serial ports mappings (too much detail >to go into here). > >I have also attached the script I use to pull together the data from both isdn >and analog versions . . it is VERY basic and VERY tailored to my system .. so >don't blast me for not setting up variables and making it easy for everyone to >use. . .hehe > >This would be meant for a guide only. > >Anthony > > > > >kikino su sardu wrote: > >> Hi Anthony, >> I have correct my "get5200" but I dont have any result. >> What is your modify for "get5200" ? >> Can you post me your "get5200" file ? >> >> Thank's for your time. >> >> kikino su sardu >> >> >I am doing this right now:) . . . .If you haven't gotten the answer, lease >> let >> >me know. It is actually a hacked up version of get5200 (gets users n an >> >AS5200). Because of the way the 5800 handles ISDN vs modem alls I had to >> hack >> >the script some to get accurrate numbers. . .it actually runs three >> separate >> >scripts and compiles the information, which it then reports to mrtg. >> > >> >I've been using it for quite some time and it works GREAT! >> > >> >Like I said, if you need it, let me know. >> > >> >Anthony >> > >> >kikino su sardu wrote: >> > >> >> Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are onnected int >> my >> >> Cisco as5800. >> >> If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN n how >> many >> >> user are in PSTN. >> >> >> >> Can You help me? >> >> There is an OID for this operation? >> >> Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> >> >> kikino >> >> >> >> -- >> >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message ith the>>> >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> >>>>-- >> >> To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the>> >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> >>*The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> >> >> >> -- >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From robin at riviera.org.uk Thu Jul 22 15:37:54 1999 From: robin at riviera.org.uk (Robin Kearney) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:37:54 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] script problem - FIXED Message-ID: <19990722143754.C16937@dent.riviera.org.uk> okay it was my mistake, the script needs to output 4 lines not the 3 I was outputing. Thanks for all the help. Robin -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From robin at riviera.org.uk Thu Jul 22 15:36:30 1999 From: robin at riviera.org.uk (Robin Kearney) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:36:30 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: script problem In-Reply-To: ; from Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt on Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:22:41AM -0500 References: <19990722135606.K17394@marvin.internal.funmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <19990722143630.B16937@dent.riviera.org.uk> It ain`t complex :) #!/bin/bash mailstats -f/var/log/sendmail.st | grep "esmtp" | awk '{print $2"\n"$4"\n\n"}' On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:22:41AM -0500, Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt wrote: > Is Bourne shell your normal shell environment? mrtg has always seemed > pretty robust in this respect (kudos Tobi), but I've often found > weirdnesses in my own Perl scripts that were shell-dependent. Can > you post mail-stats.sh? > > -g > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > > > okay I tried: > > a) running mrtg from the command line, nothing > > b) redirecting stderr, creates and empty file :( > > c) making sure everybody can run the script, yes they can. > > > > This is what I have in mrtg.cfg: > > > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2>/tmp/mail-stats.err` > > MaxBytes[mail]: 150 > > Options[mail]: gauge > > Title[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > > PageTop[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > > WithPeak[mail]: dwmy > > YLegend[mail]: No. of messages > > ShortLegend[mail]: messages > > LegendI[mail]:  Incoming: > > LegendO[mail]:  Outgoing: > > > > > > nothing strange or unusual. the output is at http://dent.riviera.org.uk/mrtg/mail.html as you can see nothing :( > > > > I thought it might just be a lack of mail, it is a new box, so I ran "while (true) ; do ; mail robin at funmail.co.uk < /etc/hosts ; sleep 10 ; done" from the cmd line, and watched the output from mail-stats rocket up as expected, but still nothing on the > graphs. > > > > Anybody have any further ideas? > > > > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Thu Jul 22 16:58:18 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:58:18 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: SV: squid & mrtg In-Reply-To: <01BED456.32239020.support@junglenote.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dan Larsson wrote: > Hi! Thanks for all the replies, here are the configuration parameters for squid and mrtg > I have not tried manually to snmp squid, but will do that. > > squid.conf > ---------------- > acl mrtgsnmp snmp_community public > snmp_access allow mrtgsnmp localhost > snmp_access deny all > snmp_incoming_address 127.0.0.1 ### Have tried 0.0.0.0 and ip of computer > snmp_outgoing_address 0.0.0.0 ### See above > Shouldn't it be: snmp_acl allow mrtgsnmp localhost snmp_acl deny all !localhost instead of snmp_access Doesn't it miss snmp_mib_path /usr/local/squid/etc/squidmib.txt And just in case: snmp_port 3401 Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From meche at gmx.net Thu Jul 22 16:14:11 1999 From: meche at gmx.net (Michael Kalus) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 16:14:11 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] RedHat 5.2 gives trouble. Message-ID: <000a01bed44c$7924a400$80827ec2@gandalf> Hi, I have a problem with a RedHat 5.2 box. Whenever I try to use the config file for it I get back the Error Message that MRTG received an SNMP Error message: UnkownName.... Now I am new to that SNMP part and I am a bit lost here... Is this a RedHat problem or what am I overlooking? --------------------------------- Michael Kalus If Windows 98 is the solution, can we please have the problem back? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Thu Jul 22 16:40:33 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:40:33 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: script problem Message-ID: Robin, Have you looked at the log file to see if the first line is changing when you run your script? The first line should just have three entries: datestamp, messages in, messages out. If you don't see new values in the log then your script output is not making it that far. Another thing you can try is to turn on debugging in MRTG. Look for "$Main::Debug=0;" a couple of pages into the script and set it to 1. It should print the output of any external scripts so you can see what is happening. Finally, though I have seen some evidence to the contrary, the documentation calls for a four line input to MRTG: Line 1 current state of the first variable, normally 'incoming bytes count' Line 2 current state of the second variable, normally 'outgoing bytes count' Line 3 string (in any human readable format), telling the uptime of the target. Line 4 string, telling the name of the target. I usually give a 0 for line 3 and some string for line 4. Hope some of this helps. Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Robin Kearney [SMTP:robin at riviera.org.uk] > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 8:37 AM > To: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt > Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: script problem > > It ain`t complex :) > > #!/bin/bash > mailstats -f/var/log/sendmail.st | grep "esmtp" | awk '{print $2"\n"$4"\n\n"}' > > > On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:22:41AM -0500, Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt wrote: > > Is Bourne shell your normal shell environment? mrtg has always seemed > > pretty robust in this respect (kudos Tobi), but I've often found > > weirdnesses in my own Perl scripts that were shell-dependent. Can > > you post mail-stats.sh? > > > > -g > > > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Robin Kearney wrote: > > > > > okay I tried: > > > a) running mrtg from the command line, nothing > > > b) redirecting stderr, creates and empty file :( > > > c) making sure everybody can run the script, yes they can. > > > > > > This is what I have in mrtg.cfg: > > > > > > Target[mail]: `/home/httpd/html/mrtg/mail-stats.sh 2>/tmp/mail-stats.err` > > > MaxBytes[mail]: 150 > > > Options[mail]: gauge > > > Title[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > > > PageTop[mail]: dent Sendmail Statistics > > > WithPeak[mail]: dwmy > > > YLegend[mail]: No. of messages > > > ShortLegend[mail]: messages > > > LegendI[mail]:  Incoming: > > > LegendO[mail]:  Outgoing: > > > > > > > > > nothing strange or unusual. the output is at > http://dent.riviera.org.uk/mrtg/mail.html as you can see nothing :( > > > > > > I thought it might just be a lack of mail, it is a new box, so I ran > "while (true) ; do ; mail robin at funmail.co.uk < /etc/hosts ; sleep 10 ; done" > from the cmd line, and watched the output from mail-stats rocket up as > expected, but still nothing on the > > graphs. > > > > > > Anybody have any further ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lizard at macam98.ac.il Thu Jul 22 17:14:08 1999 From: lizard at macam98.ac.il (Mike Almogy) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:14:08 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] cisco 3640 Message-ID: <37973540.A297F073@macam98.ac.il> Hi. what is the OID for Cisco 3640 in order to view the CPU load ? Is there a way to view the amount of ftp,http,telnet,smtp,pop3 ....ect' packets that the router handles with MRTG ? Thanks, Mike -- Mike Almogy Mofet System Administrator. Pho :972-03-6901417 Cel :972-052-562237 Fax :972-03-6901414 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gsh at skima.is Thu Jul 22 17:15:34 1999 From: gsh at skima.is (Gudbjorn Hreinsson) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:15:34 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] traceroute/ping statistics Message-ID: <37973596.75076850@skima.is> Has anyone made scripts to generate network statistics from ping or traceroute output? I'd appreciate if anyone could give me pointers to generate this info... -GSH -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Thu Jul 22 17:19:24 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:19:24 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] solved: mrtg + squid Message-ID: <01BED466.58EE7D90.support@junglenote.com> Thanks for all the advice! Got things rolling now! /Dan -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Thu Jul 22 17:33:55 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 10:33:55 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: traceroute/ping statistics Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC45A@MPLC01F> Look in the contrib directory for Ping-Probe. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Gudbjorn Hreinsson [mailto:gsh at skima.is] > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 10:16 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] traceroute/ping statistics > > > > Has anyone made scripts to generate network statistics from > ping or traceroute output? > > I'd appreciate if anyone could give me pointers to generate > this info... > > > -GSH > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lsawyer at gci.com Thu Jul 22 17:37:08 1999 From: lsawyer at gci.com (Leif Sawyer) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 07:37:08 -0800 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ANNOUNCE: mrtg-2.8.3 (custom feature patch: Interface Up/Down indicator) Message-ID: I'd like to submit some patches that I came up with for the group. These patches (for 2.8.3) add a new option: bgerroc This option when set, will change the background color of the GIF to red, so that it is easily identified as DOWN. This is definately a hack, and could probably be coded better, but it does work at my site. It has been called 'the best thing to happen to mrtg' around here. :-) Some caveats with it currently: * It logs all data. If a poll fails, it's logged as -1 for the current time and 1 for the historical time. This is a function of rateups conversion. However, this hack uses the current_time data == -1 in order to determine if the interface is down or not. The place to fix this is about line 182 in the patched version of mrtg, by adding a statement to the effect that if the option: bgerrorc isn't set, we just 'next'. * All your graphs (for the down interface) turn red. Until rateup rebuilds the gif files for each historical point, your weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs stay red. This may also be considered a feature, as you can tell if you've had some historical downtime within the 're-graph' period. * Transparant gifs no longer work. I didn't code up anything to keep you from selecting transparant gifs and a new background gif color at the same time. This can easily be fixed, or just manually avoided. * A lot of work to implement globally: Not really. At line 1091 of the patched mrtg, simply comment out the if conditional thusly: # if ($$rcfg{'options'}{'bgerrorc'}{$router}) { push (@exec, "-f"); # } now you don't have to worry about the option: bgerrorc in every config file for every target. There's probably more, but I didn't see any errors when i compiled. :-) This is hereby public domain. Do what you like with it. If you really like it, you can code in a feature for me: add the update time to the generated GIF, so that it can easily be determined from the graph what point in time the ^ is at. -- Leif Sawyer -- Pi at 4398680 leif at gci.net || lsawyer at gci.com || internic: LS2540 (907) 868 - 0116 || ICQ - 3749190 || http://home.gci.net/~leif Internet Systems Engineer -- General Communications Inc. PGP Fingerprint: 77 C8 34 B8 FD BC C6 32 5F FE 93 4B AE 6C F7 4E -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: rateup-2.8.3.las.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1761 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990722/33917c83/attachment.obj -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mrtg-2.8.3.las.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1822 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990722/33917c83/attachment-0001.obj From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Thu Jul 22 19:24:14 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 10:24:14 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Version 2.8.3 bug? Message-ID: <7n7k3u$1vre@eGroups.com> I'm running 2.8.3 on NT4 wks. The third graph (Monthly) has a problem with the graphics. On the bottom right where it should say Week 29 it has a thick line that looks like it was drawn with a marker instead. Anyone else notice this??? I'm also having some probs getting data from a device. I'm trying to plot Radio Retries and I'm getting just 0s. When I do a SNMP get at the prompt I get the correct values, however my graphs show nothing. It starts off OK then all zeroes. 932664132 10133 0 932664132 0 0 0 0 932663834 0 0 0 0 932663700 0 0 0 0 932663400 0 0 0 0 932663100 0 0 0 0 932662800 0 0 0 0 932662500 0 0 0 0 932662200 0 0 0 0 932661900 0 0 0 0 Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lfiddler at us.ibm.com Thu Jul 22 20:41:53 1999 From: lfiddler at us.ibm.com (lfiddler at us.ibm.com) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 12:41:53 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Indexmaker... please HELP!!! Message-ID: <872567B6.0066B84E.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> When I use the indexmaker command, I am not getting the results I would like. I would like to create an HTML file for every device on an individual basis. My configuration file lists several IP addresses for several devices which we need to poll. When I specify just 1 of the IP addresses with the Indexmaker command and view the HTML file that is created, it contains all of the IP addresses that are listed in the config file. Instead of looking for that IP pattern specified in the indexmaker command, it extracts all IP's into one HTML file. Any suggestions would be appreciated. PS We are trying to implement the new MRTG2.7 software. Thank you, Lisa Fiddler Network Performance Measurements Raised Floor, Building 025 (Outside): 303-924-6290 (Tie/Line): 303-263-6290 Pager: 303-878-0157 Madness takes it's toll.... Please have exact change ready. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Thu Jul 22 20:37:39 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:37:39 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring IP and IPX Traffic on Cisco In-Reply-To: <000001bed43f$71fa2680$17191dc1@moscow.ird-consult.de> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Dobrig wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to monitor IP and IPX traffic on a CISCO 4500 router box. > > I tried to use the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.64 and ...65 for the Novell > In/Out Packets. > > but every time I get the same failure " no such name" .64 and .65 are for Novell octets in and out (.62/.63 are packets) You need to append the snmp index for the interface to the oid, so to monitor inbound novell octets on interface 3 you would use the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.64.3 Hope that helps. Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Thu Jul 22 20:45:08 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 19:45:08 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Version 2.8.3 bug? In-Reply-To: <7n7k3u$1vre@eGroups.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999 cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com wrote: > I'm running 2.8.3 on NT4 wks. > The third graph (Monthly) has a problem with the graphics. On the > bottom right where it should say Week 29 it has a thick line that looks > like it was drawn with a marker instead. > > Anyone else notice this??? Not yet. Have you tried deleting the image file? It may get re-created without the problem. > > I'm also having some probs getting data from a device. I'm trying to > plot Radio Retries and I'm getting just 0s. When I do a SNMP get at > the prompt I get the correct values, however my graphs show nothing. > It starts off OK then all zeroes. > > 932664132 10133 0 > 932664132 0 0 0 0 > 932663834 0 0 0 0 > 932663700 0 0 0 0 > 932663400 0 0 0 0 > 932663100 0 0 0 0 > 932662800 0 0 0 0 > 932662500 0 0 0 0 > 932662200 0 0 0 0 > 932661900 0 0 0 0 > Are you getting enough retries for it to get above 1 per second? Alternatively, are you using the options to show rates per minute or per hour or gauge? > Any help would be appreciated. Hope that is of some help. Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From MRTG at Triada.bg Thu Jul 22 21:37:54 1999 From: MRTG at Triada.bg (MRTG@triada.bg) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:37:54 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 Message-ID: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A08036169176C@mail.triada.bg> Hi, Does anybody managed to start 2.8.3 rateup successfully under Linux (Slackware 2.2.10, if it makes any sense) ? I have compiled zlib-1.1.3 and libpng-1.0.3 and installed in /usr/local/lib successfully as per instructions. After that GD1.6.1 has been made successfully as well After all that mrtg "./configure --with-gd=" passed successfully also and make passed without any errors at all BUT at the end rateup exit with the following error: can't load library 'libpng.so.2' Anybody experienced same problem and know how to work around? Thanx! Dimitar Kazakov mailto:d.kazakov at triada.bg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From davem at hiway.co.uk Thu Jul 22 22:36:59 1999 From: davem at hiway.co.uk (Dave Mullender) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 21:36:59 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 In-Reply-To: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A08036169176C@mail.triada.bg> Message-ID: <199907222043.VAA21272@mailsrv.hiway.co.uk> Just got it working this afternoon, seems fine. Did you remember to re-run ldconfig to reload the shared libraries? Dave From: "MRTG at triada.bg" To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 Date sent: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:37:54 +0300 > Hi, > > Does anybody managed to start 2.8.3 rateup successfully under Linux > (Slackware 2.2.10, if it makes any sense) ? > > I have compiled zlib-1.1.3 and libpng-1.0.3 and installed in /usr/local/lib > successfully as per instructions. > After that GD1.6.1 has been made successfully as well > > After all that mrtg "./configure --with-gd=" passed successfully > also > and make passed without any errors at all > > BUT at the end rateup exit with the following error: can't load library > 'libpng.so.2' > > Anybody experienced same problem and know how to work around? > > Thanx! > > Dimitar Kazakov > mailto:d.kazakov at triada.bg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg ----------- Dave Mullender Hiway Communications Ltd Tel: 01635 573300 Fax: 01635 573329 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Fri Jul 23 01:53:02 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 01:53:02 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] announce mrtg-2.8.4 Message-ID: Changes 2.8.4 ------------- From: Tobi - fixed indexmaker - udated configure to better check for gd presence ... - added Option unknaszero which turns logging of *unknown* data to logging zero instead of repeating the last value seen. Log unknown data as zero instead of the default behaviour of repeating the last value seen. Be careful with this, often a flat line in the graph is much more obvious than a line at 0. From: Fabrice Prigent & Stphane Marzloff - french locales available from ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/pub cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From bzajac at geostaff.com Fri Jul 23 03:02:18 1999 From: bzajac at geostaff.com (Blair Zajac) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:02:18 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] New Orca mailing lists & errata Message-ID: <3797BF1A.B274C5D8@geostaff.com> For those of you who have seen my previous announcement of the Orca mailing lists, there have been some naming changes due to some good feedback. I've renamed orca-users to orca-discuss and made its charter a little clearer. Users already subscribed to orca-users do not need resubscribe to orca-discuss. I have created four mailing lists for Orca, a system performance monitoring tool (http://www.geocities.com/~bzking/). To subscribe to any of the mailing lists, please visit the URL listed below. You have the option of choosing a digest form of the mailing list if you wish it when you subscribe to the mailing list or anytime thereafter. To send email to any of these lists you must subscribe to the list. orca-announce at onelist.com Subscribe http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/orca-announce Archive http://www.onelist.com/arcindex.cgi?listname=orca%2Dannounce This is a LOW volume moderated mailing list for announcing stable releases of Orca. orca-help at onelist.com Subscribe http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/orca-help Archive http://www.onelist.com/arcindex.cgi?listname=orca%2Dhelp This mailing list is a first stop mailing list for getting help in setting up and getting Orca running. Problems relating to downloading, configuring, compiling the necessary Perl modules, and installing Orca belong here. People interested anything more than this, such as developing data gathering modules or active Perl development, should be on one or both of the following mailing lists. Once you get Orca running to your satisfaction, you may want to remove yourself from this list. orca-discuss at onelist.com Subscribe http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/orca-discuss Archive http://www.onelist.com/arcindex.cgi?listname=orca%2Ddiscuss This mailing list is for active users of Orca who are doing new interesting things with Orca and want to discuss Orca but are not interested in actively developing Orca source code. These people are also not interested in helping people get Orca running on their systems. orca-developers at onelist.com Subscribe http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/orca-developers Archive http://www.onelist.com/arcindex.cgi?listname=orca%2Ddevelopers This mailing list is for people who are interested in actively developing, fixing and improving Orca's source code and related data gathering modules, and porting Orca to new platforms. Please sign up if you are interested in Orca matters. Blair -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: bzajac.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 311 bytes Desc: Card for Blair Zajac Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990722/77602251/attachment.vcf From roddy at satlink.com.au Fri Jul 23 06:10:00 1999 From: roddy at satlink.com.au (Roddy Strachan) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 04:10:00 +0000 ( ) Subject: [mrtg] monitoring hard disk? Message-ID: Hi, Anyoen got a script that will monitor hard disk usage for a linux box?? I want to graph the proxy machines hard drives. Thanks --------------------------------------------------------------------- Roddy Strachan Email - roddy at satlink.com.au Systems/Network Administrator ICQ - 1987890 Satlink Internet Services Ph. - +61-3-9775-2600 - +61-3-9775-2998 Mob. - 0416-116-291 www.straks.satlink.com.au Fax. - +61-3-9775-2456 --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Fri Jul 23 10:23:55 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 10:23:55 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] How to add timezone to "last updated.." Message-ID: <01BED4F5.783E56E0.support@junglenote.com> Hi! I can't seem to find how to add the timezone to the last updated line any ideas? /Dan -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Fri Jul 23 11:49:30 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 10:49:30 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: monitoring hard disk? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Roddy Strachan wrote: > Hi, > Anyoen got a script that will monitor hard disk usage for a linux > box?? I want to graph the proxy machines hard drives. A script? Isn't that too easy? Target[/dev/hda1]: `/bin/df -k | /bin/awk '/\/dev\/hda1/ {print $2 "\n" $2 "\n0\n" $1}'` and remember to use gauge Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lionel.billiet at upmf-grenoble.fr Fri Jul 23 13:19:12 1999 From: lionel.billiet at upmf-grenoble.fr (lionel.billiet at upmf-grenoble.fr) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 04:19:12 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Percentage Calculation Message-ID: <7n9j3g$q95o@eGroups.com> I am monitoring the collisions on a Xylan switch ports with: Target[collsrv]: 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.13.&1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.13 .:public at x.x.x.x Directory[collsrv]:Collisions MaxBytes[collsrv]: 100000000 AbsMax[collsrv]: 100000000 Title[collsrv]: Collisions LH3 PageTop[collsrv]:

Collisions LH3

ShortLegend[collsrv]: % YLegend[collsrv]: Collisions but I get a current value of 144% on a port, so I think the percentage calculation doesn't work properly :-) May someone help me? Thanks Lionel -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oikand at uom.gr Fri Jul 23 13:42:38 1999 From: oikand at uom.gr (Economides Andreas) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:42:38 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Problem with new Mrtg-Mailstats Message-ID: <3798552E.54B2E9F8@uom.gr> I want to use your mrtg-mailstats program but I have a problem. Although I run the program without error messages the graphs are empty. I use it for a remote server with the below .cfg file: Target[mail_mailserver]: `/usr/statistics/mrtg-2.6.6/run/mrtg-mailstats/mrtg-mailstats -s mailserver` MaxBytes[mail_mailserver]: 100 Options[mail_mailserver]: gauge,nopercent When I run only the script I'm getting the right results from the mailserver. The log file is not update to a new line with the new results. It always put the new results at the first line of the log file. With the include version of the script mrtg-mailstats it is working fine but I want to have and the total statistics of the mail server. Where is the problem and how can I fix it? -- ***************************** * Economides Andreas * * University of Macedonia * * Dept. Applied Informatics * * Email: oikand at uom.gr * * Tel: 891.852 * ***************************** -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From bpavane at liii.com Fri Jul 23 14:00:36 1999 From: bpavane at liii.com (Brian Pavane) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 08:00:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] MRTG & Qmail? Message-ID: Has anyone had any luck finding a way to have MRTG graph the mail usage on a mail server running qmail? Something like messages in the queue, and messages being sent per/minute? I'm running qmail 1.03 if that helps any. -Brian Pavane Technical Support, Data Services Long Island Information, Inc. Gillette Global Network, Inc. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Thu Jul 8 23:00:01 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 16:00:01 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Error mesage In-Reply-To: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F4D@TCSMAIL> Message-ID: <000001bec984$d89c2390$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> The directory structure is not the problem, you need to update the Perl libraries from Activestate. There were some things that changed, in my case, upgrading the Perl installation fixed the problems. I was upgrading from 2.5.2. Also, if you are running MRTG under Win95, you have to have DCOM installed. Hope this helps... Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of Landa, Brian > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:32 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Error mesage > > > Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a > difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an > error message > When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not > locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at > perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from > ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the > Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I > could find > nothing to help > Me with this problem... > > Thank you for your time Brian Landa > > > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Thu Jul 8 22:31:58 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 16:31:58 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Error mesage Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F4D@TCSMAIL> Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an error message When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I could find nothing to help Me with this problem... Thank you for your time Brian Landa Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Landa at trendcs.com Thu Jul 8 21:36:44 1999 From: Landa at trendcs.com (Landa, Brian) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 15:36:44 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Message-ID: <31236353EF99D211A8D500104BD37F980B3F32@TCSMAIL> Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an error message When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that it can not locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in @ inc at perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to convert from ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the Directory structure different?. I look on the web for help and I could find nothing to help Me with this problem... Thank you Brian Landa Trend Consulting Services Inc. Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 Eastlake, OH 44095 T: 440.942.4040 X243 F: 440.942.4848 Pager: 440.303.5426 Email: landa at trendcs.com Network Support Specialist WE make the NET * work -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Fri Jul 23 15:39:36 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 08:39:36 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG Message-ID: What I do (on an earlier version admittedly) is change into the run directory and type something like "perl cfgmaker comm at host >host.cfg". Mike Starkweather MIS Consultant 314.577.3701 mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Landa, Brian [SMTP:Landa at trendcs.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:37 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG > > > Hi there, I am having a problem with MRTG for Windows NT. Is there a > difference between Windows NT and Win95 running MRTG? I am also getting an > error message When I try to run the cfgmaker, The error is telling me that > it can not locate SNMP (snmp_session.pm) for some reason. The message is in > @ inc at perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\cfgmaker at line 15. I am trying to > convert from ver 2.5.3 to 2.7.4b, is the Directory structure different?. I > look on the web for help and I could find nothing to help > Me with this problem... > > Thank you > > Brian Landa > Trend Consulting Services Inc. > Centre Plaza North, Suite #201 > Eastlake, OH 44095 > T: 440.942.4040 X243 > F: 440.942.4848 > Pager: 440.303.5426 > Email: landa at trendcs.com > Network Support Specialist > WE make the NET * work > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Fri Jul 23 15:37:07 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 08:37:07 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] snmp listening on a different port... Message-ID: <002101bed510$756997c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Is there a way to specify what port mrtg should try for snmp? I have a dell server with nt 4 and when i installed dell's software, it moved microsoft's snmp to a different port.... thanks, jim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Fri Jul 23 15:38:04 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 08:38:04 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] proteon gt 60 cpu oid? Message-ID: <002701bed510$96ffeba0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> does anyone know what oid on a proteon gt60 will give me cpu usage? thanks, jim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jer at jorsm.com Fri Jul 23 16:02:00 1999 From: jer at jorsm.com (Jeremy Shaffner) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:02:00 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG & Qmail? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I don't remember the name of the program off hand, but Qmail comes with it's own stats program (That, or there is one in the contrib section of the Qmail homepage.) Run that and feed into mrtg the parts that matter. -Jeremy -=========================================================================- Jeremy Shaffner JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services System Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana jer at jorsm.com 100Mbps+ Connectivity, 56K-DS3, V.90, ISDN support at jorsm.com Quality Service, Affordable Prices http://www.jorsm.com Serving Gov, Biz, Indivds Since 1995 -=========================================================================- On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Brian Pavane wrote: > Has anyone had any luck finding a way to have MRTG graph the mail usage on > a mail server running qmail? Something like messages in the queue, and > messages being sent per/minute? I'm running qmail 1.03 if that helps any. > > -Brian Pavane > Technical Support, Data Services > Long Island Information, Inc. > Gillette Global Network, Inc. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kemper at bihs.net Fri Jul 23 16:04:11 1999 From: kemper at bihs.net (Butch Kemper) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:04:11 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: snmp listening on a different port... In-Reply-To: <002101bed510$756997c0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990723090152.0095f3d0@mail.tstar.net> At 08:37 AM 7/23/99 , you wrote: >Is there a way to specify what port mrtg should try for snmp? I have a dell >server with nt 4 and when i installed dell's software, it moved microsoft's >snmp to a different port.... Yes, read the file ./doc/config.txt that came with the distribution where you will find how to change the port that MRTG uses for SNMP. Butch -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Fri Jul 23 16:05:24 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:05:24 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: snmp listening on a different port... Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC463@MPLC01F> You can find this information in the Target section of config.html file that is part of the standard MRTG distribution, along with all kinds of other useful information. This file is in the /doc subdirectory of the MRTG tree. You'll probably find lots of other good info in there as well. HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. [mailto:jimslists at arcomcontrols.com] > Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 8:37 AM > To: MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] snmp listening on a different port... > > > Is there a way to specify what port mrtg should try for snmp? > I have a dell > server with nt 4 and when i installed dell's software, it > moved microsoft's > snmp to a different port.... > > thanks, > > jim > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From gsh at skima.is Fri Jul 23 16:45:14 1999 From: gsh at skima.is (Gudbjorn Hreinsson) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:45:14 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] Re: traceroute/ping statistics References: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC45A@MPLC01F> Message-ID: <37987FFA.BA78D500@skima.is> Thanks, I was wondering if anyone is watching packet loss as well as RTT's? -GSH "Stieers, Ken" wrote: > > Look in the contrib directory for Ping-Probe. > > Ken > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Gudbjorn Hreinsson [mailto:gsh at skima.is] > > Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 10:16 AM > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] traceroute/ping statistics > > > > > > > > Has anyone made scripts to generate network statistics from > > ping or traceroute output? > > > > I'd appreciate if anyone could give me pointers to generate > > this info... > > > > > > -GSH > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From pnolan at dataware.com Fri Jul 23 17:18:32 1999 From: pnolan at dataware.com (Pat Nolan) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:18:32 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] index.html missing stuff Message-ID: <009f01bed51e$a0c12420$3305020a@albnolan.dataware.com> When I run indexmaker against a valid mrtg.cfg file some of the channels are not being written to the index.html file. Does anyone have any ideas why? Pat Nolan Operations Analyst Dataware Technologies 518-437-4095 pnolan at dataware.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From watcher at teleweb.pt Fri Jul 23 18:18:28 1999 From: watcher at teleweb.pt (watcher at teleweb.pt) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 17:18:28 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg on linux red hat 5.2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 22-Jul-99 Engels PHAT wrote: > I want to run mrtg on a linux redhat 5.2 box. One of the components I need > to install before I can use mrtg is the gd tool. When I run make I got an > error message. This error message is generated because gd needs some other > components. > > error message: > gcc -g -c gd.c -o gd.o > gd.c:5: zlibh: no file or directory > make : ***{[gd.o] Error 1 > > I think you need to install zlib. -- Watcher -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rolfd at ird.de Fri Jul 23 18:27:32 1999 From: rolfd at ird.de (Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Dobrig) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 18:27:32 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AW: Monitoring IP and IPX Traffic on Cisco In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000201bed528$43abe720$17191dc1@moscow.ird-consult.de> Hi, thank you. Now it is running. Bye > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Martin Ansdell-Smith [mailto:mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk] > Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 22. Juli 1999 20:38 > An: Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Dobrig > Cc: MRTG Mailingliste > Betreff: Re: [mrtg] Monitoring IP and IPX Traffic on Cisco > > On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dipl.-Ing. Rolf Dobrig wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I tried to monitor IP and IPX traffic on a CISCO 4500 router box. > > > > I tried to use the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.64 and ...65 for the Novell > > In/Out Packets. > > > > but every time I get the same failure " no such name" > > .64 and .65 are for Novell octets in and out (.62/.63 are packets) > You need to append the snmp index for the interface to the oid, so > to monitor inbound novell octets on interface 3 you would use the OID > 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.64.3 > > Hope that helps. > > > > Martin > > > -- > > Martin Ansdell-Smith > Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Fri Jul 23 18:28:30 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:28:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! In-Reply-To: <872567B6.0066B84E.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 22 Jul 1999 lfiddler at us.ibm.com wrote: > When I use the indexmaker command, I am not getting the results I would like. > > I would like to create an HTML file for every device on an individual basis. My > configuration file lists several IP addresses for several devices which we need > to poll. When I specify just 1 of the IP addresses with the Indexmaker command > and view the HTML file that is created, it contains all of the IP addresses that > are listed in the config file. Instead of looking for that IP pattern specified > in the indexmaker command, it extracts all IP's into one HTML file. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. Indexmake is doing exacty what it was designed to do. The final output is an overview of the .cfg file that is fed into it. There is no option for generating a page based on finding a single IP address from the .cfg. Try running indexmaker without any .cfg, and you will get back all of the options available to you. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From MRTG at Triada.bg Fri Jul 23 18:35:46 1999 From: MRTG at Triada.bg (MRTG@triada.bg) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 19:35:46 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 Message-ID: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A080361691770@mail.triada.bg> ldconfig made the trick :-) Now everything is fine. Thanx :-) Dimitar Kazakov -----Original Message----- From: Dave Mullender [mailto:davem at hiway.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 11:37 PM To: MRTG at triada.bg; mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 Just got it working this afternoon, seems fine. Did you remember to re-run ldconfig to reload the shared libraries? Dave From: "MRTG at triada.bg" To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg-2.8.3 rateup and gd.1.6.1 Date sent: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:37:54 +0300 > Hi, > > Does anybody managed to start 2.8.3 rateup successfully under Linux > (Slackware 2.2.10, if it makes any sense) ? > > I have compiled zlib-1.1.3 and libpng-1.0.3 and installed in /usr/local/lib > successfully as per instructions. > After that GD1.6.1 has been made successfully as well > > After all that mrtg "./configure --with-gd=" passed successfully > also > and make passed without any errors at all > > BUT at the end rateup exit with the following error: can't load library > 'libpng.so.2' > > Anybody experienced same problem and know how to work around? > > Thanx! > > Dimitar Kazakov > mailto:d.kazakov at triada.bg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg ----------- Dave Mullender Hiway Communications Ltd Tel: 01635 573300 Fax: 01635 573329 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Fri Jul 23 19:20:09 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 10:20:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] MRTG to RRDTool Message-ID: Does anyone know of a simple way to transfer data from MRTG into RRDTool? I am considering switching, and would prefer not to loose all of the data collected so far. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From MRTG at Triada.bg Fri Jul 23 19:48:25 1999 From: MRTG at Triada.bg (MRTG@triada.bg) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 20:48:25 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: rateup.exe problem in mrtg-2.8.4 for NT Message-ID: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A080361691771@mail.triada.bg> Hi, rateup.exe is dieing with the following error: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rateup ERROR: Unknown option: -Z, sorry! PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 with Exit Value 1 when doing router '' code was 256, retcode was . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Anybody has the same problem? BTW 2.8.3 rateup.exe works fine, so I suppose it is a bug in 2.8.4 Dimitar Kazakov System Administrator -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From John.Lau at aexp.com Fri Jul 23 20:52:41 1999 From: John.Lau at aexp.com (John Lau) Date: 23 Jul 1999 11:52:41 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: looking for Cisco OID Message-ID: <129623798B9F924D*/c=us/admd=attmail/prmd=amex/o=aefa/ou=HUB1/ou=AMEX/s=Lau/g=John/@MHS> Does anyone know if there is an equivalent OID for Cisco switches? John Lau Network Management Center American Express Financial Advisors mireia%ac.upc.es at Internet 04/28/99 04:53 AM To: saknon%inet.co.th at Internet cc: mrtg%list.ee.ethz.ch at Internet (bcc: John Lau) Subject: Re: [MRTG] looking for Cisco OID X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by stud.ee.ethz.ch id LAA23598 Hi Saknon, Here I send you possible OIDs you are looking for: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.26 : The number of packets dropped because the input queue was full. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.27: The number of packets dropped because the output queue was full. Good luck, Mireia Saknon Kangsumrith escribi?: > To all > Does anyone knows what OID of 'Total output drops' for Cisco router. > > Input queue: 0/75/303 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 21985 > > Thanks > Saknon Kangsumrith > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From roliver at flash.a2000.nl Fri Jul 23 22:01:15 1999 From: roliver at flash.a2000.nl (Rod Oliver) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 22:01:15 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Measuring CAR dropped packets Message-ID: Hi All, I am trying to monitor the number of packets dropped out of a Cisco7500 interface that has had CAR configured on it. Asuming that the traffic being CAR'd on it's outward journey and the interface ID is 10 what would the target OID be? I can find nothing on the mrtg archive on CAR. Cheers Rod Oliver -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov Fri Jul 23 23:17:33 1999 From: Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov (Andres Tong) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:17:33 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Help!: How to put graph/data to my home page Message-ID: <000707C3.1225@jud.ca.gov> Hello, I was able to successfully run MRTG for NT and it successfully created HTMLs and GIFs to my directory. I having a tough time trying to figure out how to put the numerical data and GIF into my company's internal web page. I know how to create links to it, but I don't know how to embed it. That is, I'm trying to embed the beautiful graphs and data in real time to an existing web page. I am not a programmer and most of my work is on network analysis and router config, and I've been using Microsoft Frontpage to create the web site. Can anyone give me some ideas on how people are able to embed MRTG into existing pages and perhaps how they can superimpose one image over the other: example, every few seconds it will go to another GIF, etc. Do I need to write Perl code for this? Anyone feedback will be appreciated, perhaps code samples. Thanks! -Andy San Francisco, CA, USA -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt at mnsi.net Sat Jul 24 00:07:13 1999 From: cpt at mnsi.net (C.P.T.) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 18:07:13 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG Help!: How to put graph/data to my home page References: <000707C3.1225@jud.ca.gov> Message-ID: <006301bed557$b9e20120$0200000a@home.net> Andy, When you make a link to the GIF use the NOSAVE tag. That way it will try to load it from wherever in the directory structure the GIF is located. i.e. I think this was what you were asking. Cheers, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: Andres Tong To: Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 5:17 PM Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Help!: How to put graph/data to my home page > Hello, > I was able to successfully run MRTG for NT and it successfully created > HTMLs and GIFs to my directory. I having a tough time trying to figure > out how to put the numerical data and GIF into my company's internal > web page. I know how to create links to it, but I don't know how to > embed it. That is, I'm trying to embed the beautiful graphs and data > in real time to an existing web page. I am not a programmer and most > of my work is on network analysis and router config, and I've been > using Microsoft Frontpage to create the web site. Can anyone give me > some ideas on how people are able to embed MRTG into existing pages > and perhaps how they can superimpose one image over the other: > example, every few seconds it will go to another GIF, etc. Do I need > to write Perl code for this? Anyone feedback will be appreciated, > perhaps code samples. Thanks! > > -Andy > San Francisco, CA, USA > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lfiddler at us.ibm.com Sat Jul 24 01:11:11 1999 From: lfiddler at us.ibm.com (lfiddler at us.ibm.com) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 17:11:11 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! Message-ID: <872567B7.007F615A.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> Just to clarify so that we are on the same page here.... This is what I am typing : Indexmaker -r '154.17.6.1' /usr/local/mrtg2.7/cfg_files/asp_mrtg.cfg > /tmp/index.html I get back the usage error. Exactly what you sent me (below). Works if I don't use -r '154.17.6.1'... creates the full file, but we want it by device not all of the devices in one HTML file. Any suggestions would be appreciated... Thank you Lisa Fiddler Network Performance Measurements Raised Floor, Building 025 (Outside): 303-924-6290 (Tie/Line): 303-263-6290 Pager: 303-878-0157 Madness takes it's toll.... Please have exact change ready. Eric Werner on 07/23/99 12:08:06 PM To: Lisa Fiddler/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS cc: Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 lfiddler at us.ibm.com wrote: > I appreciate your response; however, I have done that several times and it > hasn't solved my problem yet. I have looked at the script file and can't come > up with a solution to this issue. Any other suggestions? Here's the list of commands, then. I use the -H, -a, and -t when I run indexmaker. ----- USAGE: indexmaker [options] [options] [options] .. .. This tool will read the contents of each mrtg.cfg file and will return the HTML code of a webpage contanig the 'daily' graphs of all the routers whose titles match the regular expression. Options: -r regexp : use regular expression 'regexp' to match targets (default: '.') -t Title : set 'Title' of index page (default: 'All targets') -b color : set background color bgcolor (eg. -b #ffffff) (default: '') -1 : make 1-column graph page (default: 2) -2 : make 2-column table page -P : set to parse PageTop tags for graph names in index page (default: 0) -p : unset parsing of PageTop tags for graph names in index page -H : set use of
tag between graphs. (default: 0) -h : unset use of
tag between graphs. -S : sorted. present graphs in alphabetic order (default: 0) -s : unsorted. present graphs in order as they appear in config file -N : numbered. prepend sequence number for each graph. -n : not numbered. (default: 0) -X : specify WIDTH for graphs (default: 500) -Y : specify HEIGHT for graphs (default: 135) -M regexp : include only Targets whose Title match given regexp (same as -r) -m regexp : from those that pass -M exclude those that match -m regexp -A : add indexmaker arguments to a comment of generated html page. (default: 1) -a : do not. (use to memorise the command line used to generate this page) -G : add graphs to the index pages (default: 1) -g : don't add graphs to the index pages -F : try to apply all of the above in per config file manner. Options can appear between config filenames, thus allowing you to construct more complex and flexible rules for creating index files. You can use wildcards in filenames. You may find "-s -S" and "-n -N" useful between filenames. EXAMPLE: indexmaker -t 'All my Routers' -r '.' conf/*cfg >/home/httpd/stats/index.html You may also want to change defaults to suite your most frequent options. ----- Based on your first message, I think what you may be wanting to run is "indexmaker -M mrtg.cfg". Using "-r" would do the same thing. Hope that helps. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Sat Jul 24 06:36:07 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 09:36:07 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for Exchange Server !!! Message-ID: <003501bed58e$0cf1d440$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, I want to monitor the mail stats (bytes in/out) for Exchange server 5.5. I have downloaded getif and perfm.zip from ftp.shellserv.com. But I can't find anything in the mib for exchange server. Can somebody tell me where in the mib file are the OIDs for exchange server mail traffic? Thanks, Khurram Hassan. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oikand at uom.gr Sat Jul 24 10:53:17 1999 From: oikand at uom.gr (oikand at uom.gr) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 01:53:17 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Problem with new MailStats Message-ID: <7nbutt$k4f7@eGroups.com> I want to use your mrtg-mailstats program but I have a problem. Although I run the program without error messages the graphs are empty. I use it for a remote server with the below .cfg file: Target[mail_mailserver]: `/usr/statistics/mrtg-2.6.6/run/mrtg-mailstats /mrtg-mailstats -s mailserver` MaxBytes[mail_mailserver]: 100 Options[mail_mailserver]: gauge,nopercent When I run only the script I'm getting the right results from the mailserver. The log file is not update to a new line with the new results. It always put the new results at the first line of the log file. With the include version of the script mrtg-mailstats it is working fine but I want to have and the total statistics of the mail server. Where is the problem and how can I fix it? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Sat Jul 24 11:12:58 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 11:12:58 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Problem with new MailStats In-Reply-To: <7nbutt$k4f7@eGroups.com> from "oikand@uom.gr" at Jul 24, 99 01:53:17 am Message-ID: <199907240912.LAA02199@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1010 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990724/03cdb5a5/attachment.pot From jakob at bindslet.dk Sat Jul 24 11:24:47 1999 From: jakob at bindslet.dk (Jakob Bindslet) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 11:24:47 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Trouble with MRTG on my NT box Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19990724112447.00f43670@mail.image.dk> Calling all gurus I have just installed MRTG on my NT-box, following Davis S. Divins Guide(http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/nt-guide.html), but I keep getting the following error(s): D:\MRTG-2~1.5\workdir>d:\perl\bin\perl d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\mrtg d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\ mrtg.cfg Rateup WARNING: d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\\rateup could not read the primary log file fo r bindslet.hhknet.dk Rateup WARNING: d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\\rateup The backup log file for bindslet.hhkne t.dk was invalid as well Rateup ERROR: Unknown option: -Z, sorry! PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 with Exit Value 1 when doing router 'bindslet.hhknet.dk' code was 256, retcode was . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) D:\MRTG-2~1.5\workdir> What am I doing wrong ?? -------------------------------------------------------------- Here lies Lester Moore | Jakob "Jagoop" Bindslet Shot four times with a .44 | e-home: www.bindslet.dk No Les, No Moore | e-mail: jakob at bindslet.dk - tombstone text, Tombstone, AZ | -------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From MRTG at Triada.bg Sat Jul 24 12:27:47 1999 From: MRTG at Triada.bg (MRTG@triada.bg) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 13:27:47 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Trouble with MRTG on my NT box Message-ID: <16E57030EF2DD1118EF200001A080361691773@mail.triada.bg> Hi, Same problem with 'Rateup ERROR: Unknown option: -Z, sorry!' error. Apparently there is a bug in 2.8.4 and 2.8.5. Try with 2.8.3. It works fine. Dimitar Kazakov System Administrator -----Original Message----- From: Jakob Bindslet [mailto:jakob at bindslet.dk] Sent: Saturday, July 24, 1999 12:25 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Trouble with MRTG on my NT box Calling all gurus I have just installed MRTG on my NT-box, following Davis S. Divins Guide(http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/nt-guide.html), but I keep getting the following error(s): D:\MRTG-2~1.5\workdir>d:\perl\bin\perl d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\mrtg d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\ mrtg.cfg Rateup WARNING: d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\\rateup could not read the primary log file fo r bindslet.hhknet.dk Rateup WARNING: d:\mrtg-2.8.5\run\\rateup The backup log file for bindslet.hhkne t.dk was invalid as well Rateup ERROR: Unknown option: -Z, sorry! PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 with Exit Value 1 when doing router 'bindslet.hhknet.dk' code was 256, retcode was . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) D:\MRTG-2~1.5\workdir> What am I doing wrong ?? -------------------------------------------------------------- Here lies Lester Moore | Jakob "Jagoop" Bindslet Shot four times with a .44 | e-home: www.bindslet.dk No Les, No Moore | e-mail: jakob at bindslet.dk - tombstone text, Tombstone, AZ | -------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aaron at visn.net Sat Jul 24 16:17:25 1999 From: aaron at visn.net (Vision Net Administration) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 10:17:25 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg install Message-ID: <3799CAF5.3CE985E7@visn.net> Hello, I am trying to install mrtg on a BSDI 3.1 box. I have installed the GD libriaries version 1.6.2. No matter what I use for a configure line I get the following cle# ./configure --with-gd-lib=/usr/local/lib --with-gd-inc=/usr/local/include ]creating cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl checking for acos in -lm... yes checking for gdImageGif in -lgd... no checking for gdImagePng in -lgd... no ** The GD library is required for rateup to compile. Get it from http://www.boutell.com, compile it and use either --with-gd=DIR or --with-gd-lib=DIR and --with-gd-inc=DIR to specify its location. You might also have to use --with-z-* and --with-png-* for gd versions 1.6 and higher Any help would be much appreciated! Aaron Woldman Vision Net Ltd -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Sat Jul 24 19:31:41 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 10:31:41 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Threshold Message-ID: <7nct9t$be5u@eGroups.com> I am trying to use the Theshold options and I get the following error: CFG Error in "threshprogoki[cr1cpu]", line 13: Threshold program \home\local\src\mrtg\run\thresholds\cpuok.sh cannot be executed With the following config: ThreshDir: /home/local/src/mrtg/run/thresholds Target[router]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:router at do main Options[router]: growright,noinfo,gauge WithPeak[router]: w Ylegend[router]: CPU% MaxBytes[router]: 100 ThreshMinI[router]: 10 ThreshMaxI[router]:71 ThreshProgOKI[router]: \home\local\src\mrtg\run\thresholds\cpuok.sh ThreshProgI[router]: \home\local\src\mrtg\run\thresholds\cputh.sh Title[router]: Router CPU Load PageTop[router]:

Router CPU Load

I have checked the permissions and I can run the program command line no problem. This error occurs whether I run mrtg from the command line or from cron. Also mrtg tries to run this program everytime instead of when a threshold was passed the time before and it is ok now. I would appreciate any help/ideas, Thanks Chris Ericksen ericksen at byu.edu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Sat Jul 24 20:03:26 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 12:03:26 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] set mrtg digest2 Message-ID: <67DDCBCF5A3CD311A63000A0C9D592641848CB@ucs-exch.byu.edu> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Jeff.Cole at tfn.com Sat Jul 24 20:28:54 1999 From: Jeff.Cole at tfn.com (Cole, Jeff) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 14:28:54 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg install Message-ID: You need to install the GD library before you install MRTG. Get it from the specified web site -----Original Message----- From: Vision Net Administration [mailto:aaron at visn.net] Sent: Saturday, July 24, 1999 10:17 AM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] mrtg install Hello, I am trying to install mrtg on a BSDI 3.1 box. I have installed the GD libriaries version 1.6.2. No matter what I use for a configure line I get the following cle# ./configure --with-gd-lib=/usr/local/lib --with-gd-inc=/usr/local/include ]creating cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl checking for acos in -lm... yes checking for gdImageGif in -lgd... no checking for gdImagePng in -lgd... no ** The GD library is required for rateup to compile. Get it from http://www.boutell.com, compile it and use either --with-gd=DIR or --with-gd-lib=DIR and --with-gd-inc=DIR to specify its location. You might also have to use --with-z-* and --with-png-* for gd versions 1.6 and higher Any help would be much appreciated! Aaron Woldman Vision Net Ltd -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Sat Jul 24 23:11:10 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 02:11:10 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] OID for modem current connection rate under Linux? Message-ID: <001501bed619$0ef33960$680680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, I have a modem connected to a linux box and I would like to monitor the modem's connection rate. Can somebody tell me what is the OID for it? I am using cmu snmp on the linux box. Thanks, Khurram, khassan at aster.com.pk -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Sun Jul 25 01:37:51 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 18:37:51 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID for modem current connection rate under Linux? Message-ID: <000a01bed62d$8bf95c00$29cefea9@tower> You need to find the OID for (most likely) ppp0 and monitor this link. I doubt that it will be something that has a default, because of each system being different. An snmpwalk should reveal the proper OID for ppp0. Or, if you are using the Linux box as a gateway for the rest of your network, then you 'could' just monitor the eth0 and watch the traffic on that port. If you need any other help tracking down the OID, just reply, I'll see if I can help you further. Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. Systems Analysts -----Original Message----- From: Khurram Farhan Hassan To: MRTG List Date: Saturday, July 24, 1999 4:34 PM Subject: [mrtg] OID for modem current connection rate under Linux? >Hi, > >I have a modem connected to a linux box and I would like to monitor the >modem's connection rate. Can somebody tell me what is the OID for it? I am >using cmu snmp on the linux box. > >Thanks, > >Khurram, >khassan at aster.com.pk > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From noel at tarlac.com Sun Jul 25 07:34:15 1999 From: noel at tarlac.com (noel at tarlac.com) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 05:34:15 GMT Subject: [mrtg] OID of Async Ports Message-ID: <199907250537.NAA13970@trl.trelliscom.net> Does anyone out there know the OID of active async ports of a Cisco 3640 router? Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks, Noel Gabriel Trellis Communications Center --------------------------------------------- This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From listas at opengate.com.br Sun Jul 25 17:01:57 1999 From: listas at opengate.com.br (Listas Opengate) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 12:01:57 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend References: Message-ID: <009101bed6ae$a4c85ac0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Hi all, I was cracking my brain to discover how to monitor dialup users on Cisco 2511 and on Ascend Max 6000 using mrtg 2.8.5 without a MIB. Or if I need a MIB anyway how can I do it? Thanks Gustavo Lima Supervisor de Suporte OPENGATE Internet Tel.: 328-1990 http://www.opengate.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt To: Sent: Ter?a-feira, 29 de Junho de 1999 14:55 Subject: Re: [MRTG] users on Cisco and Ascend (Was > The command: > > "finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty '" > > would get you the number connected to the Cisco - if you could > write a Perl or other script to submit that number, the Ascend > number, and two blank lines, then you could feed it to MRTG > without needing a MIB. > > e.g.: > > Target[Cisco.and.Ascend]: ` finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty ' ; AscendUserCountScript ; echo 0 ; echo 0 ` > > Of course, we outsource our dialup pool, and our "service" > providers won't provide even RO community names, so I'm > accustomed to reinventing the wheel. > > -g > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:36:10 -0300 > > From: Listas Opengate > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [MRTG] > > Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 19:34:36 +0200 (MET DST) > > Resent-From: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > can I monitor the number of connected users in a Cisco 2511 and in a Ascend > > Max 6000 simultaneously? Or even do this one-by-one? > > > > Thank's a lot > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > Supervisor de Suporte > > OPENGATE Internet > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu > http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? > "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Sun Jul 25 21:05:50 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 14:05:50 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend References: <009101bed6ae$a4c85ac0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Message-ID: <002301bed6d0$ba1c21a0$2ab55e18@kc.rr.com> use this OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0 for the modem usage on the ascend 6000... I dont know about the cisco . jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Listas Opengate To: Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 10:01 AM Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > Hi all, > > I was cracking my brain to discover how to monitor dialup users on Cisco > 2511 and on Ascend Max 6000 using mrtg 2.8.5 without a MIB. Or if I need a > MIB anyway how can I do it? > > Thanks > > Gustavo Lima > Supervisor de Suporte > OPENGATE Internet > Tel.: 328-1990 > http://www.opengate.com.br > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt > To: > Sent: Ter?a-feira, 29 de Junho de 1999 14:55 > Subject: Re: [MRTG] users on Cisco and Ascend (Was > > > > The command: > > > > "finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty '" > > > > would get you the number connected to the Cisco - if you could > > write a Perl or other script to submit that number, the Ascend > > number, and two blank lines, then you could feed it to MRTG > > without needing a MIB. > > > > e.g.: > > > > Target[Cisco.and.Ascend]: ` finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty ' ; > AscendUserCountScript ; echo 0 ; echo 0 ` > > > > Of course, we outsource our dialup pool, and our "service" > > providers won't provide even RO community names, so I'm > > accustomed to reinventing the wheel. > > > > -g > > > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:36:10 -0300 > > > From: Listas Opengate > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > Subject: [MRTG] > > > Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 19:34:36 +0200 (MET DST) > > > Resent-From: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > can I monitor the number of connected users in a Cisco 2511 and in a > Ascend > > > Max 6000 simultaneously? Or even do this one-by-one? > > > > > > Thank's a lot > > > > > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu > > http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? > > "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley > > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From listas at opengate.com.br Sun Jul 25 22:22:12 1999 From: listas at opengate.com.br (Listas Opengate) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 17:22:12 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend References: <009101bed6ae$a4c85ac0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> <002301bed6d0$ba1c21a0$2ab55e18@kc.rr.com> Message-ID: <004201bed6db$615e3b60$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Well Jim, 10xs for the help but can you show me an entire session using it!! I tried but it didn't work. It put the snmp service in loop. Gustavo Lima Supervisor de Suporte OPENGATE Internet Tel.: 328-1990 http://www.opengate.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Jones, Jr. To: mrtg Sent: Domingo, 25 de Julho de 1999 16:05 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > use this OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0 for the modem usage on the ascend > 6000... I dont know about the cisco . > > jim > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Listas Opengate > To: > Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 10:01 AM > Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > Hi all, > > > > I was cracking my brain to discover how to monitor dialup users on Cisco > > 2511 and on Ascend Max 6000 using mrtg 2.8.5 without a MIB. Or if I need a > > MIB anyway how can I do it? > > > > Thanks > > > > Gustavo Lima > > Supervisor de Suporte > > OPENGATE Internet > > Tel.: 328-1990 > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt > > To: > > Sent: Ter?a-feira, 29 de Junho de 1999 14:55 > > Subject: Re: [MRTG] users on Cisco and Ascend (Was > > > > > > > The command: > > > > > > "finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty '" > > > > > > would get you the number connected to the Cisco - if you could > > > write a Perl or other script to submit that number, the Ascend > > > number, and two blank lines, then you could feed it to MRTG > > > without needing a MIB. > > > > > > e.g.: > > > > > > Target[Cisco.and.Ascend]: ` finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty ' ; > > AscendUserCountScript ; echo 0 ; echo 0 ` > > > > > > Of course, we outsource our dialup pool, and our "service" > > > providers won't provide even RO community names, so I'm > > > accustomed to reinventing the wheel. > > > > > > -g > > > > > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > > > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:36:10 -0300 > > > > From: Listas Opengate > > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > Subject: [MRTG] > > > > Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 19:34:36 +0200 (MET DST) > > > > Resent-From: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > can I monitor the number of connected users in a Cisco 2511 and in a > > Ascend > > > > Max 6000 simultaneously? Or even do this one-by-one? > > > > > > > > Thank's a lot > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > > > > > -- > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu > > > http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? > > > "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Mon Jul 26 00:00:44 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 03:00:44 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID for modem current connection rate under Linux? Message-ID: <008f01bed6e9$258bde40$670680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, > ----- Original Message ----- >From: Joey Officer > > You need to find the OID for (most likely) ppp0 and monitor this link. I > doubt that it will be something that has a default, because of each system > being different. An snmpwalk should reveal the proper OID for ppp0. Or, if > you are using the Linux box as a gateway for the rest of your network, then > you 'could' just monitor the eth0 and watch the traffic on that port. Thanks for your help. Perhaps I was not clear in my earlier package. I am monitoring OID .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5.3, but it is always 28800, even when the modem connects at 33.6. Also, the connection retrains during the connection (shifting up/down), but this OID always gives the same reading. I have a Microcom modem with an LCD display which gives me the current connection rate. How can I get this rate? Khurram. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Mon Jul 26 02:43:12 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 17:43:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Unknown option -z Message-ID: <9907251743.aa14663@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> I'm getting the error message: rateup error. Unknown option -z, Sorry! from version 2.8.5. No SNMP data is saved to the log files. 2.8.3 works correctly. I'm using Windoze 98 SE with the SNMP from the Resource Kit. I've played with mrtg.cfg and reduced it to a trivial setup (Wordir only). No luck. Drivel: I updated my Windoze 95 install instructions to include Windoze 98 and the latest 2.8.5 version features. See: http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/mrtg/docs/w95mrtg.htm -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Mon Jul 26 04:13:21 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 04:13:21 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Unknown option -z In-Reply-To: <9907251743.aa14663@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> Message-ID: Yesterday you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] Unknown option -z: *> I'm getting the error message: *> *> rateup error. Unknown option -z, Sorry! *> *> from version 2.8.5. No SNMP data is saved to the log *> files. 2.8.3 works correctly. I'm using Windoze 98 SE *> with the SNMP from the Resource Kit. *> *> I've played with mrtg.cfg and reduced it to a trivial *> setup (Wordir only). No luck. *> *> Drivel: I updated my Windoze 95 install instructions *> to include Windoze 98 and the latest 2.8.5 version *> features. See: *> http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/mrtg/docs/w95mrtg.htm *> Folks, sorry for the win misshap ... I forgot to ask philippe to compile a new version of rateup for the 2.8.5 release ... I just sent him a message ... I guess it should be available within 24 hours .... else, just recompile rateup yourselfe ... :-) ... cheers tobi *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From PEN at oce.nl Mon Jul 26 07:30:05 1999 From: PEN at oce.nl (Engels PHAT) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 07:30:05 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg on linux red hat 5.2 Message-ID: I forgot to install zlib. After installation everything is working fine. Thanks >-----Original Message----- >From: watcher at teleweb.pt [mailto:watcher at teleweb.pt] >Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 6:18 PM >To: Engels PHAT >Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch >Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg on linux red hat 5.2 > > > >On 22-Jul-99 Engels PHAT wrote: >> I want to run mrtg on a linux redhat 5.2 box. One of the >components I need >> to install before I can use mrtg is the gd tool. When I run >make I got an >> error message. This error message is generated because gd >needs some other >> components. >> >> error message: >> gcc -g -c gd.c -o gd.o >> gd.c:5: zlibh: no file or directory >> make : ***{[gd.o] Error 1 >> >> > >I think you need to install zlib. > >-- >Watcher > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Mon Jul 26 09:02:12 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:02:12 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports Message-ID: <059d01bed734$d0288420$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi Gabriel, I used this OID Target[user_on_3640]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0 :MYCOMMUNITY at MYROUTER-IP test this and let me known PS: If you know the OID to monitorig how many user are connected into cisco as5800 is much appreciated. Thank's in advanced, regards kikino su sardu -----Original Message----- From: noel at tarlac.com To: MRTG List Date: 25 July, 1999 7:42 Subject: [mrtg] OID of Async Ports >Does anyone out there know the OID of active async ports of a Cisco 3640 >router? Any help is very much appreciated. > >Thanks, > >Noel Gabriel >Trellis Communications Center > > >--------------------------------------------- >This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. >http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/ > > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Mon Jul 26 09:39:26 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:39:26 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 Message-ID: <06bc01bed739$fd062a60$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hi Anthony Thank's for your scripts. The results are good; this count is similar to the count show from the console thank's Antony for your time regard's -----Original Message----- From: kikino su sardu To: Anthony Hardy ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: 22 July, 1999 15:46 Subject: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 >Thank's Anthony, >I'm try to test your configuration.... >I post the result tomorrow, if possible.... > >Thank's for your time too >kikino su sardu > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Anthony Hardy >To: kikino su sardu ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > >Date: 21 July, 1999 22:46 >Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: AS5800 > > >>Sure! >> >>Here is my modified version of get5200 that I am using to get reports out >of my >>5396 and 5800, as well as my 5200's . . . . . . >> >>There are several parts . . .and I'm not the best shell scripter in the >world . >>.but this DOES get all the current modem usage accurately! >> >>Use the script as normal . . . .to get the info if you don't have any isdn >>usage . . . >> >>Where it says "my $portmax=$port+48;" I like to set the number (where I >have >>48) to the number of lines you have on the box to measure the analog >>connections. To measure the ISDN connections, you need to walk the tree on >>your box and find out how many serial connections (in my 5396's case, 91) >it >>has listed in its SNMP tree. I have a separate copy of the script that I >run >>for each box, as each one has a different number of lines. I can usually >use >>one script to do ISDN on all the boxes . . all of my 5396's with PRI's have >91 >>ISDN IOD's. I have attached both of these files . . . . get-5396 and >>get-5396-isdn. They are the exact copies of the get-5200 script, BUT they >have >>the portmax+ number changed. You can get decent data running just one >script >>on the 5300 and 5200's . . .but on the 5800 . .you HAVE to separate them >out >>because of the listing of the OID's to serial ports mappings (too much >detail >>to go into here). >> >>I have also attached the script I use to pull together the data from both >isdn >>and analog versions . . it is VERY basic and VERY tailored to my system .. >so >>don't blast me for not setting up variables and making it easy for everyone >to >>use. . .hehe >> >>This would be meant for a guide only. >> >>Anthony >> >> >> >> >>kikino su sardu wrote: >> >>> Hi Anthony, >>> I have correct my "get5200" but I dont have any result. >>> What is your modify for "get5200" ? >>> Can you post me your "get5200" file ? >>> >>> Thank's for your time. >>> >>> kikino su sardu >>> >>> >I am doing this right now:) . . . .If you haven't gotten the answer, >lease >>> let >>> >me know. It is actually a hacked up version of get5200 (gets users n an >>> >AS5200). Because of the way the 5800 handles ISDN vs modem alls I had >to >>> hack >>> >the script some to get accurrate numbers. . .it actually runs three >>> separate >>> >scripts and compiles the information, which it then reports to mrtg. >>> > >>> >I've been using it for quite some time and it works GREAT! >>> > >>> >Like I said, if you need it, let me know. >>> > >>> >Anthony >>> > >>> >kikino su sardu wrote: >>> > >>> >> Ps: Sorry for my previous post.... >>> >> >>> >> Hi, >>> >> I have a little problem; I need to count how many user are onnected >int >>> my >>> >> Cisco as5800. >>> >> If possible I like to know how many user are connected in ISDN n how >>> many >>> >> user are in PSTN. >>> >> >>> >> Can You help me? >>> >> There is an OID for this operation? >>> >> Can You have a sample MRTG configuration for this? >>> >> >>> >> Thanks in advance >>> >> >>> >> kikino >>> >> >>> >> -- >>> >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message ith the>>> >>> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>> >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >>> >>>>-- >>> >> To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the>> >>> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>> >>*The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >>> >> >>> >>> -- >>> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >>> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From xavier at euro.net Mon Jul 26 09:45:54 1999 From: xavier at euro.net (Xavier) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:45:54 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] PM3lines! MAXlines? Message-ID: Hi *, I monitor PM3 with MRTG/PM3lines. Does somebody know if the same job exists for Ascend MAX? (MAXlines? ;-) TIA! -- Xavier Mertens, * * EuroNet Internet Network Operation Center * * a subsidiary of France Telecom XM3-RIPE * -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From noel at tarlac.com Mon Jul 26 09:49:06 1999 From: noel at tarlac.com (Noel Gabriel) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 15:49:06 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports References: <059d01bed734$d0288420$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Message-ID: <00b801bed73b$597d9fc0$328d8ed0@tarlac.com> Hello kikino, I tried the oid but it won't register any graph... can you elaborate it more on your settings... I tried it in my settings. Target[TTY-PORTS]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0:my _community at ip-address MaxBytes[TTY-PORTS]: 64 Options[TTY-PORTS]: Gauge Title[TTY-PORTS]: TTY-PORTS PageTop[TTY-PORTS]:

TTY-PORTS

Thanks, =========================== emmanuel "noel" gabriel Trellis Communications Center http://www.trelliscom.net 150-601707 =========================== ----- Original Message ----- From: kikino su sardu To: ; MRTG List Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 3:02 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports > Hi Gabriel, > I used this OID > > Target[user_on_3640]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0 > :MYCOMMUNITY at MYROUTER-IP > > test this and let me known > > PS: If you know the OID to monitorig how many user are connected into cisco > as5800 is much appreciated. Thank's in advanced, > > regards > kikino su sardu > > -----Original Message----- > From: noel at tarlac.com > To: MRTG List > Date: 25 July, 1999 7:42 > Subject: [mrtg] OID of Async Ports > > > >Does anyone out there know the OID of active async ports of a Cisco 3640 > >router? Any help is very much appreciated. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Noel Gabriel > >Trellis Communications Center > > > > > >--------------------------------------------- > >This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. > >http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/ > > > > > >-- > >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kikino at box1.tin.it Mon Jul 26 10:04:02 1999 From: kikino at box1.tin.it (kikino su sardu) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:04:02 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports Message-ID: <06ee01bed73d$6cb34f20$1be382c3@nieddu.tiscali.it> Hello Gabriel, I dont elaborate it . Thi OID must count how meny time-slot are used on your router. You can test this modify: Target[TTY-PORTS]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0:my _community at ip-address 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0 total line used 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.2.0 total async connection used let me know kikino su sardu -----Original Message----- From: Noel Gabriel To: kikino su sardu ; MRTG List Date: 26 July, 1999 9:50 Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports >Hello kikino, > >I tried the oid but it won't register any graph... can you elaborate it more >on your settings... >I tried it in my settings. > >Target[TTY-PORTS]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0:m y >_community at ip-address >MaxBytes[TTY-PORTS]: 64 >Options[TTY-PORTS]: Gauge >Title[TTY-PORTS]: TTY-PORTS >PageTop[TTY-PORTS]:

TTY-PORTS

> >Thanks, >=========================== > emmanuel "noel" gabriel > Trellis Communications Center > http://www.trelliscom.net > 150-601707 >=========================== >----- Original Message ----- >From: kikino su sardu >To: ; MRTG List >Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 3:02 PM >Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID of Async Ports > > >> Hi Gabriel, >> I used this OID >> >> >Target[user_on_3640]:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.19.1.1.4. 0 >> :MYCOMMUNITY at MYROUTER-IP >> >> test this and let me known >> >> PS: If you know the OID to monitorig how many user are connected into >cisco >> as5800 is much appreciated. Thank's in advanced, >> >> regards >> kikino su sardu >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: noel at tarlac.com >> To: MRTG List >> Date: 25 July, 1999 7:42 >> Subject: [mrtg] OID of Async Ports >> >> >> >Does anyone out there know the OID of active async ports of a Cisco 3640 >> >router? Any help is very much appreciated. >> > >> >Thanks, >> > >> >Noel Gabriel >> >Trellis Communications Center >> > >> > >> >--------------------------------------------- >> >This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. >> >http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/ >> > >> > >> >-- >> >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> > >> >> -- >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com Mon Jul 26 14:29:49 1999 From: JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com (James Smith) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:29:49 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! Message-ID: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4E2@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> Indexmaker is working as advertised. If the -r (-M or -m) option, which controls regexp pattern matching, is omitted, the default regexp is a dot ".", which will match any single character. As this is used to match text on the Title[]: line, any text in the title line (excluding the target definition) will cause a match. If there is a match, the record is included in the indexmaker output. Since you put the IP address as the argument for -r, if that text string (154.17.6.1) is not on any Title[]: line, no records will be output. >From the indexmaker source file: This tool will read the contents of each mrtg.cfg file and will return the HTML code of a webpage contanig the 'daily' graphs of all the routers whose titles match the regular expression. To get your output by IP address, put the IP address in the Title[]: line of the records in the mrtg.cfg file. Then you may sort on IP (using the -r option), realizing that all matching is going to be based on textual precedence, not numerical precedence. Here is a snip from my mrtg.cfg file: #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[ATM_Card_2_Port_1]: 48:xxx at 204.158.160.6 MaxBytes[ATM_Card_2_Port_1]: 18750000 Title[ATM_Card_2_Port_1]: Building 11 -- Network Core (): atc2p1 PageTop[ATM_Card_2_Port_1]:

Traffic Analysis for atc2p1 #------------------------- If I use -r '204.158.160.6' as an indexmaker argument, I get nothing, because 204.158.160.6 is not a part of a Title[...]: line. If I use -r 'atc2', I would get every record that had atc on that line, and this record would be used. For my mrtg.cfg file, this would return every port on ATM Card 2... Your solution is to add the IP to every Title[...]: line as appropriate... Jim Smith -----Original Message----- From: lfiddler at us.ibm.com [mailto:lfiddler at us.ibm.com] Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 7:11 PM To: Eric Werner Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! Just to clarify so that we are on the same page here.... This is what I am typing : Indexmaker -r '154.17.6.1' /usr/local/mrtg2.7/cfg_files/asp_mrtg.cfg > /tmp/index.html I get back the usage error. Exactly what you sent me (below). Works if I don't use -r '154.17.6.1'... creates the full file, but we want it by device not all of the devices in one HTML file. Any suggestions would be appreciated... Thank you Lisa Fiddler Network Performance Measurements Raised Floor, Building 025 (Outside): 303-924-6290 (Tie/Line): 303-263-6290 Pager: 303-878-0157 Madness takes it's toll.... Please have exact change ready. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Mon Jul 26 14:53:52 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 07:53:52 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend References: <009101bed6ae$a4c85ac0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> <002301bed6d0$ba1c21a0$2ab55e18@kc.rr.com> <004201bed6db$615e3b60$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Message-ID: <008d01bed766$dff712e0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> here are the lines from my config.... you can see the results here: http://www.oct.net Jim #--------------------------------------------------------------- #This monitors the modem usage on kolbe. # Target[kolbe-modems]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0:public at host Options[kolbe-modems]: gauge, growright MaxBytes[kolbe-modems]: 24 Unscaled[kolbe-modems]: dwmy Title[kolbe-modems]: Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net YLegend[kolbe-modems]: Modems in use PageTop[kolbe-modems]:

Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net

Maintained by:Jim Jones
Location:St. Marys, KS
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----- Original Message ----- From: Listas Opengate To: mrtg Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 3:22 PM Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > Well Jim, > > 10xs for the help but can you show me an entire session using it!! I tried > but it didn't work. It put the snmp service in loop. > > > > Gustavo Lima > Supervisor de Suporte > OPENGATE Internet > Tel.: 328-1990 > http://www.opengate.com.br > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jim Jones, Jr. > To: mrtg > Sent: Domingo, 25 de Julho de 1999 16:05 > Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > use this OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0 for the modem usage on the ascend > > 6000... I dont know about the cisco . > > > > jim > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Listas Opengate > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 10:01 AM > > Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I was cracking my brain to discover how to monitor dialup users on Cisco > > > 2511 and on Ascend Max 6000 using mrtg 2.8.5 without a MIB. Or if I need > a > > > MIB anyway how can I do it? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > Tel.: 328-1990 > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt > > > To: > > > Sent: Ter?a-feira, 29 de Junho de 1999 14:55 > > > Subject: Re: [MRTG] users on Cisco and Ascend (Was > > > > > > > > > > The command: > > > > > > > > "finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty '" > > > > > > > > would get you the number connected to the Cisco - if you could > > > > write a Perl or other script to submit that number, the Ascend > > > > number, and two blank lines, then you could feed it to MRTG > > > > without needing a MIB. > > > > > > > > e.g.: > > > > > > > > Target[Cisco.and.Ascend]: ` finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty ' ; > > > AscendUserCountScript ; echo 0 ; echo 0 ` > > > > > > > > Of course, we outsource our dialup pool, and our "service" > > > > providers won't provide even RO community names, so I'm > > > > accustomed to reinventing the wheel. > > > > > > > > -g > > > > > > > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > > > > > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:36:10 -0300 > > > > > From: Listas Opengate > > > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > Subject: [MRTG] > > > > > Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 19:34:36 +0200 (MET DST) > > > > > Resent-From: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > > can I monitor the number of connected users in a Cisco 2511 and in a > > > Ascend > > > > > Max 6000 simultaneously? Or even do this one-by-one? > > > > > > > > > > Thank's a lot > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu > > > > http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? > > > > "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From fry at lem.com Mon Jul 26 15:09:55 1999 From: fry at lem.com (Ryser Francois) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 15:09:55 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Cisco frame-relay References: <7mv3a5$kmo2@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <027c01bed768$27b00410$1e0110ac@lem.com> I need to monitor fame-relay congestion and other parameter of cisco router with mrtg ??? I have standard info by cfgmaker but i need more Ryser Francois Systems Administrator LEM SA e-mail : fry at lem.com http://www.lem.com/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From c.ballanti at flashnet.it Mon Jul 26 15:39:32 1999 From: c.ballanti at flashnet.it (Cesare Ballanti) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 15:39:32 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Mrtg and cisco5230 Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990726153932.00caa3b0@macronet.it> Hello, does a command in mrtg conf file exists to show how many minutes an incoming call last on a modem in a day or in a week? and may i have the total of all the modem to know how incoming telephonic traffic my 5230 have genereted? Thanks Cesare Ballanti -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From darren at bmv.state.me.us Mon Jul 26 15:46:20 1999 From: darren at bmv.state.me.us (Darren Henderson) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:46:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] 2.8.5 & AIX 4.2.1 Message-ID: Hey folks, I've been running MRTG for quite some time with no problems, a great tool. I recently attempted to upgrade to 2.8.5 from 2.5.4. I also upgraded to the latest GD lib and installed libpng and zlib. Get everything set up, try executing it from a prompt and it works great. However, when I try to execute it from cron it always dies with a memory segmentation fault.... Anyone solved a similar problem? ________________________________________________________________________ Darren Henderson darren at bmv.state.me.us darren.henderson at state.me.us -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM Mon Jul 26 15:51:48 1999 From: Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM (Utsav Ratti) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:51:48 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring traps Message-ID: <852567BA.004B7B93.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> Is there a way for MRTG to monitor trap messages from routers? I would like to monitor these and perform actions based on the trap message (such as calling a script to restart the device). Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Utsav -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Fri Jul 9 10:39:39 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 10:39:39 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and solaris 7 Message-ID: Hi Philippe, Speaking French ?? I've made the setup on solaris 7 x86, (Compaq DP EN PII/350 with 64MB ram). The Http server is Apache 1.3.3. I'm monitoring 35 BAY routers, few BAY C-100 switches, some Unix servers, some NT servers and few other things. It works fine. I had no particular problem to set it up. I just downloaded a maximum of pre-compiled thingies (Perl,Gcc, Apache...) from http://www.sunfreeware.com/sol7rightintel7.html for intel or http://www.sunfreeware.com/ for something else It helped as i did not had to lose time to compile them. HTH and ask if need more info. Pete -----Original Message----- From: Opdelocht, Philippe [mailto:Philippe.Opdelocht at bt.be] Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 9:50 AM To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and solaris 7 Hello gent's, has anybody tried to run MRTG on solaris 7? If yes, wich version and are there any drawbacks? Thanks and have fun, Philippe. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Philippe Opdelocht Tac-engineer Tel. +32 2 718 2401 BT (Worldwide) Ltd. Mob.+32 95 58 2401 Fax. +32 2 725 5671 e-mail: philippe.opdelocht at bt.be Visit our Web Site: http://www.bt.be ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From RCook at investec.co.za Fri Jul 9 10:40:09 1999 From: RCook at investec.co.za (Russell Cook) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 10:40:09 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Linux IDE Drive Tuning Message-ID: Hi, After working through the settings you listed below (excellent for a novice like myself) I get the following performance increase on IDE before optimisation: disk 32MB in 7.25sec = 4.41 MB/sec after optimisation disk 32 MB in 4.87sec = 6.57 MB/sec Great, thanks for the help. Russell >>> Frantsen Christian 09/07/99 07:32:41 >>> This might help you people out that runs several hundred nodes on IDE drives. # /sbin/hdparm -c 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to use 32-bit I/O over the PCI bus. (The hdparm(8) manpage says that you may need to use -c 3 for some chipsets.) # /sbin/hdparm -d 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to enable DMA. This may depend on support for your motherboard chipset being compiled into your kernel. You can test the results of your changes by running hdparm in performance test mode: # /sbin/hdparm -t /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) When you've found the optimal settings, you should consider doing a # /sbin/hdparm -k 1 /dev/hda (or hdb, hdc etc) to keep these settings across an IDE reset. I've seen the kernel reset the IDE controller occasionally and if you don't set -k 1, the other settings will be reset to defaults and you'll lose all your performance gains. The -m option can be used to change the number of sectors transferred on each interrupt. You may get additional gains by tweaking this. Hope this can help someone =) Regards ----------------------------------------- Christian Frantsen Internoc Scandinavia AB Tel: +46-36-194843 Fax: +46-36-194651 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Mon Jul 26 15:59:23 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:59:23 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Mrtg and cisco5230 Message-ID: Cesare, The MRTG config file just tells MRTG what to monitor and how. MRTG looks at SNMP OIDs and other things you can "pipe" into it (see Target parameter). The normal reading most people get from modem pools is how many modems are active at one time. Check the Cisco MIBs (from their web site I believe) to find the right OID, or you can search the archives listed at the bottom of this message for numerous examples. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Cesare Ballanti [SMTP:c.ballanti at flashnet.it] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:40 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Mrtg and cisco5230 > > Hello, > does a command in mrtg conf file exists to show how many minutes an > incoming call last on a modem in a day or in a week? and may i have the > total of all the modem to know how incoming telephonic traffic my 5230 have > genereted? > > Thanks > > Cesare Ballanti > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Mon Jul 26 16:01:10 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:01:10 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring traps Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC469@MPLC01F> No, MRTG is NOT a trap reciever. It doesn't stay running continually, its only running long enough to do a poll and process the numbers. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Utsav Ratti [mailto:Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:52 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring traps > > > Is there a way for MRTG to monitor trap messages from > routers? I would like > to monitor these and perform actions based on the trap > message (such as > calling a script to restart the device). > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Utsav > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Mon Jul 26 16:15:03 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring traps Message-ID: Try looking at a package called "Mon". It might do what you want. <> Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Stieers, Ken [SMTP:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 9:01 AM > To: 'Utsav Ratti'; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring traps > > No, MRTG is NOT a trap reciever. It doesn't stay running continually, its > only running long enough to do a poll and process the numbers. > > Ken > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Utsav Ratti [mailto:Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM] > > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:52 AM > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring traps > > > > > > Is there a way for MRTG to monitor trap messages from > > routers? I would like > > to monitor these and perform actions based on the trap > > message (such as > > calling a script to restart the device). > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Utsav > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Jim Trocki Subject: ANNOUNCE: mon-0.38.12 Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 05:26:08 -0500 Size: 1376 Url: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990726/8178211e/attachment.mht From listas at opengate.com.br Mon Jul 26 16:21:49 1999 From: listas at opengate.com.br (Listas Opengate) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:21:49 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend References: <009101bed6ae$a4c85ac0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> <002301bed6d0$ba1c21a0$2ab55e18@kc.rr.com> <004201bed6db$615e3b60$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> <008d01bed766$dff712e0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> Message-ID: <012601bed772$334424a0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Hi again, hey Jim, 10xs a lot. It was very usefull. Now I can monitor my Ascend MAx 6000 with no porblems. But I'm sitll working on my Cisco 2511. Does anybody monitor it to know how many async connections are in use? I will aprecciate the help. Gustavo Lima Supervisor de Suporte OPENGATE Internet Tel.: 328-1990 http://www.opengate.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Jones, Jr. To: MRTG mailing list Sent: Segunda-feira, 26 de Julho de 1999 09:53 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > here are the lines from my config.... > > you can see the results here: http://www.oct.net > > Jim > > #--------------------------------------------------------------- > #This monitors the modem usage on kolbe. > # > Target[kolbe-modems]: > 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0:public at host > Options[kolbe-modems]: gauge, growright > MaxBytes[kolbe-modems]: 24 > Unscaled[kolbe-modems]: dwmy > Title[kolbe-modems]: Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net > YLegend[kolbe-modems]: Modems in use > PageTop[kolbe-modems]:

Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net

> > > > >
Maintained by:Jim > Jones
Location:St. Marys, KS
Max Users24
> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Listas Opengate > To: mrtg > Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 3:22 PM > Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > Well Jim, > > > > 10xs for the help but can you show me an entire session using it!! I tried > > but it didn't work. It put the snmp service in loop. > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > Supervisor de Suporte > > OPENGATE Internet > > Tel.: 328-1990 > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Jim Jones, Jr. > > To: mrtg > > Sent: Domingo, 25 de Julho de 1999 16:05 > > Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > > > > use this OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0 for the modem usage on the ascend > > > 6000... I dont know about the cisco . > > > > > > jim > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Listas Opengate > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, July 25, 1999 10:01 AM > > > Subject: [mrtg] users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I was cracking my brain to discover how to monitor dialup users on > Cisco > > > > 2511 and on Ascend Max 6000 using mrtg 2.8.5 without a MIB. Or if I > need > > a > > > > MIB anyway how can I do it? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > > Tel.: 328-1990 > > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt > > > > To: > > > > Sent: Ter?a-feira, 29 de Junho de 1999 14:55 > > > > Subject: Re: [MRTG] users on Cisco and Ascend (Was > > > > > > > > > > > > > The command: > > > > > > > > > > "finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty '" > > > > > > > > > > would get you the number connected to the Cisco - if you could > > > > > write a Perl or other script to submit that number, the Ascend > > > > > number, and two blank lines, then you could feed it to MRTG > > > > > without needing a MIB. > > > > > > > > > > e.g.: > > > > > > > > > > Target[Cisco.and.Ascend]: ` finger @Cisco2511 | egrep -c ' tty ' ; > > > > AscendUserCountScript ; echo 0 ; echo 0 ` > > > > > > > > > > Of course, we outsource our dialup pool, and our "service" > > > > > providers won't provide even RO community names, so I'm > > > > > accustomed to reinventing the wheel. > > > > > > > > > > -g > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 13:36:10 -0300 > > > > > > From: Listas Opengate > > > > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > Subject: [MRTG] > > > > > > Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 19:34:36 +0200 (MET DST) > > > > > > Resent-From: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > > > > can I monitor the number of connected users in a Cisco 2511 and in > a > > > > Ascend > > > > > > Max 6000 simultaneously? Or even do this one-by-one? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank's a lot > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Gustavo Lima > > > > > > Supervisor de Suporte > > > > > > OPENGATE Internet > > > > > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with > the > > > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu > > > > > http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? > > > > > "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jer at jorsm.com Mon Jul 26 16:19:23 1999 From: jer at jorsm.com (Jeremy Shaffner) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:19:23 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Ciscos In-Reply-To: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC469@MPLC01F> Message-ID: Is anyone using MRTG for monitoring cisco integrated CSU/DSUs for physical t1 performance, ie errors, carrier loss, alarms etc...? -=========================================================================- Jeremy Shaffner JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services System Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana jer at jorsm.com 100Mbps+ Connectivity, 56K-DS3, V.90, ISDN support at jorsm.com Quality Service, Affordable Prices http://www.jorsm.com Serving Gov, Biz, Indivds Since 1995 -=========================================================================- On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Stieers, Ken wrote: > No, MRTG is NOT a trap reciever. It doesn't stay running continually, its > only running long enough to do a poll and process the numbers. > > Ken > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Utsav Ratti [mailto:Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM] > > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:52 AM > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring traps > > > > > > Is there a way for MRTG to monitor trap messages from > > routers? I would like > > to monitor these and perform actions based on the trap > > message (such as > > calling a script to restart the device). > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Utsav > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Mon Jul 26 16:31:02 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:31:02 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend In-Reply-To: <012601bed772$334424a0$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> Message-ID: target[terminalserver]: `/usr/ucb/finger @ts | /usr/bin/egrep -c ' tty ' | awk '{printf $1 "\n" $1 "\n0\n0\n"}' ` paths may differ if you're on a different UNIX flavor than Solaris 2.6 paths *will* differ if you're on NT. -g On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:21:49 -0300 > From: Listas Opengate > To: "Jim Jones, Jr." , > MRTG mailing list > Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > > Hi again, > > hey Jim, 10xs a lot. It was very usefull. Now I can monitor my Ascend MAx > 6000 with no porblems. > > But I'm sitll working on my Cisco 2511. Does anybody monitor it to know > how many async connections are in use? > > I will aprecciate the help. > > Gustavo Lima > Supervisor de Suporte > OPENGATE Internet > Tel.: 328-1990 > http://www.opengate.com.br > ----- Original Message ----- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Mon Jul 26 16:49:05 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:49:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring traps In-Reply-To: <852567BA.004B7B93.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> Message-ID: On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Utsav Ratti wrote: > Is there a way for MRTG to monitor trap messages from routers? I would like > to monitor these and perform actions based on the trap message (such as > calling a script to restart the device). Currently MRTG doesn't ship with an snmptrapd. MRTG was not designed to act as a full features Network Mangement solution. MRTG is for graphing certain data. You could, I suppose, graph the traps you receive. You know, node down gives you a zero, nod up gives you a one, and you could track uptime like that. But you'd still need a trapd to receive and log the trap, then an external script to parse the trapd.log and pass the correct information to mrtg. And a way to make sure that mrtg was run the isntant a trap was received, or of passing on the timestamp properly. But at this time, no you can't do that. Try HP Openview, or software such as that. -Tim Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM Mon Jul 26 16:42:07 1999 From: Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM (Utsav Ratti) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:42:07 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Problem loading MIBs Message-ID: <852567BA.00504D63.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> I want to monitor some of the modem stats on a Cisco 4500. To that end, I obtained a modem management MIB from Cisco, but when I try to load it into MRTG via mrtg.cfg, I get the following error: C:\mrtg-2.8.3\run>perl c:\mrtg-2.8.3\run\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.8.3\run\mrtg.cfg Loading C:\mrtg-2.8.3\MIBs\CISCO-MODEM-MGMT-MIB-V1SMI.MIB cannot encode Object ID .47.1.1.7: first subid too big in Object ID 47.1.1.7 at c:\mrtg-2.8.3\run\/SNMP_util.pm line 957. SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "cmSystemModemsAvailable&cmSystemModemsUnavaila ble:public at 157.191.175.11". I tried multiple times! I have tried both SNMP v2 and v2 in v1 format MIBs, with the same result. Can anyone explain to me what this means and what a possible remedy might be? Is this a problem with the SNMP_util.pm that MRTG uses? Cheers, Utsav -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From oetiker at ee.ethz.ch Mon Jul 26 16:52:08 1999 From: oetiker at ee.ethz.ch (Tobias Oetiker) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 16:52:08 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] ANNOUNCE: mrtg-2.8.6 (rateup for NT release) Message-ID: Folks, I have just uploaded mrtg-2.8.6. This fixes the rateup.exe problems for NT users (thanks to philippe simonet). There are no other changes versus mrtg-2.8.5 ... cheers tobi -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, Timelord & SysMgr @ EE-Dept ETH-Zurich / // _ \/ _ \/ / TEL: +41(0)1-6325286 FAX:...1517 ICQ: 10419518 /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ oetiker at ee.ethz.ch http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From listas at opengate.com.br Mon Jul 26 17:22:13 1999 From: listas at opengate.com.br (Listas Opengate) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 12:22:13 -0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend References: Message-ID: <018701bed77a$a3d24140$150dfcc8@opengate.com.br> 10xs a lot. Working fine now!! Gustavo Lima Supervisor de Suporte OPENGATE Internet Tel.: 328-1990 http://www.opengate.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt To: MRTG mailing list Sent: Segunda-feira, 26 de Julho de 1999 11:31 Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > target[terminalserver]: `/usr/ucb/finger @ts | /usr/bin/egrep -c ' tty ' | awk '{printf $1 "\n" $1 "\n0\n0\n"}' ` > > paths may differ if you're on a different UNIX flavor than Solaris 2.6 > > paths *will* differ if you're on NT. > > -g > > > On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Listas Opengate wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:21:49 -0300 > > From: Listas Opengate > > To: "Jim Jones, Jr." , > > MRTG mailing list > > Subject: [mrtg] Re: users on Cisco and Ascend > > > > Hi again, > > > > hey Jim, 10xs a lot. It was very usefull. Now I can monitor my Ascend MAx > > 6000 with no porblems. > > > > But I'm sitll working on my Cisco 2511. Does anybody monitor it to know > > how many async connections are in use? > > > > I will aprecciate the help. > > > > Gustavo Lima > > Supervisor de Suporte > > OPENGATE Internet > > Tel.: 328-1990 > > http://www.opengate.com.br > > ----- Original Message ----- > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Mon Jul 26 18:03:35 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:03:35 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Thresholds Message-ID: <7ni0sn$jpp4@eGroups.com> Is anyone using Thresholds? I am trying to use thresholds and the ThreshProgOK program is run everytime that MRTG is run. It is my understanding that this should only run when a threshold was crossed the time before and is now OK. Would someone please share an example of a working config? Thanks Chris Ericksen ericksen at byu.edu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Mon Jul 26 18:13:45 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:13:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! In-Reply-To: <872567B7.007F615A.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 lfiddler at us.ibm.com wrote: > Just to clarify so that we are on the same page here.... > > This is what I am typing : Indexmaker -r '154.17.6.1' > /usr/local/mrtg2.7/cfg_files/asp_mrtg.cfg > /tmp/index.html > > I get back the usage error. Exactly what you sent me (below). > > Works if I don't use -r '154.17.6.1'... creates the full file, but we want it by > device not all of the devices in one HTML file. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated... And is the target name for that IP the IP itself, i.e. you are using Target[154.17.6.1]? That is the only think indexmaker is looking for. It isn't looking at the details, just the target definition. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ptopping at aracnet.com Mon Jul 26 19:02:32 1999 From: ptopping at aracnet.com (Patrick Topping) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:02:32 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Install Error References: <7nct9t$be5u@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <379C94A8.16FB9CE0@aracnet.com> I have been trying to get MRTG 2.8.5 compiled and I keep running into this error. I am not sure what this means or if it even a problem. Could someone please give me some help on this error. Thanks. -Patrick ptopping at helium [/home/ptopping/mrtg-2.8.5]$ make gcc -g -O2 -DGFORM_GD=gdImagePng -Wall -pedantic src/rateup.c -lm -lgd -lpng -lz -o run/rateup src/rateup.c: In function `diff': src/rateup.c:728: warning: subscript has type `char' src/rateup.c:730: warning: subscript has type `char' src/rateup.c:757: warning: subscript has type `char' /usr/local/bin/perl -0777 -pi -e 's@^#!\s*/\S*perl@#! /usr/local/bin/perl@' run/cfgmaker run/cfgmaker_ip run/indexmaker run/mrtg /usr/local/bin/perl -0777 -pi -e 's@(day|week|month|year|peri.)\.(png|gif)@$1.png at g' run/mrtg run/indexmaker -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mugglit at cscoe.ac.com Mon Jul 26 21:02:53 1999 From: mugglit at cscoe.ac.com (Thomas Muggli - NSM) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 14:02:53 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Thresholds Message-ID: <199907261902.OAA02171@nsmmws15.MINNEHAHA> Hopefully this will help the people who want to use Thresholds... I'm using Thresholds to send notifications when the disk space on NT partitions reach a certain level (95%). Here's the relevant parts for a server called "mpclm1005": WorkDir: /usr/mrtg/www-docs/mpclm1005 ThreshDir: /usr/mrtg/mrtg-thresh Target[mpclm1005.disk0]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.4.1.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.4.1.1.5.0:public at mpclm1005 MaxBytes[mpclm1005.disk0]: 100 Title[mpclm1005.disk0]: mpclm1005 - Disk Space Used (%) for Drive C: [NTFS] PageTop[mpclm1005.disk0]:

mpclm1005 - Disk Space Used (%) for Drive C: [NTFS]

YLegend[mpclm1005.disk0]: Percent Full (C:) ShortLegend[mpclm1005.disk0]: % Full Legend2[mpclm1005.disk0]: Disk Usage LegendO[mpclm1005.disk0]:  Usage: Options[mpclm1005.disk0]: growright, nopercent, gauge ThreshMaxI[mpclm1005.disk0]: 95 ThreshProgI[mpclm1005.disk0]: /usr/mrtg/bin/threshold.mrtg ThreshProgOKI[mpclm1005.disk0]: /usr/mrtg/bin/thresholdOK.mrtg I use very similar programs for ThreshProgOKI and ThreshProgI. Here is the ThresholdProgI Program (make sure it has execute permissions set): #!/usr/local/bin/perl # # Called when MRTG detects a threshold problem for a variable. # ARGV[0] = Parameter name, such as 'mpclm1005.disk0'. # ARGV[1] = Threshold value which was breached, such as "95". # ARGV[2] = Actual current value of the parameter, such as "100". # # From the command line, it would look like: # # thisprogram mpclm1005 95 100 # my($timestr, $param, $thresh, $value, $message, $logfile); $timestr = localtime(time); $param = $ARGV[0]; $thresh = $ARGV[1]; $value = $ARGV[2]; $logfile = "/tmp/mrtgthresh.log"; $emailprog = "/usr/ucb/mail -s 'MRTG Thresh'"; $emailuser = "mugglit"; # # Do something meaningful with the information. # Send an email message, log to a file, execute some script... # if ($thresh > $value) { $abovebelow = "below"; } else { $abovebelow = "above"; } $message .= "$param ($value) is $abovebelow threshold ($thresh)"; # Log it. open(LOG, ">>$logfile"); print LOG "$timestr $message\n"; close(LOG); # Email it. system("echo '$message' | $emailprog $emailuser"); exit(0); I hope that helps. Feel free to use that code as a base, but you might want to customize it for your site. Tom > Is anyone using Thresholds? I am trying to use thresholds and the > ThreshProgOK program is run everytime that MRTG is run. It is my > understanding that this should only run when a threshold was crossed > the time before and is now OK. Would someone please share an example > of a working config? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Tue Jul 27 00:23:14 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 03:23:14 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Need .ini file for exchange Message-ID: <004401bed7b5$743c16a0$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, I am trying to generate a .mib+.ini file for exchange server so that I can monitor it thru mrtg. I am interested in the mta, mta-connections and imc objects. When I try to create a mib+ini file for these objects, I get the files without the imc related lines. I can piece together the .mib file thanks to the post by James Liakos a few days ago. But I still need the .ini file. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks, Khurram, khassan at aster.com.pk -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From steevess at shore.net Tue Jul 27 01:46:27 1999 From: steevess at shore.net (Scott Steeves) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 19:46:27 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco frame-relay In-Reply-To: <027c01bed768$27b00410$1e0110ac@lem.com> References: <7mv3a5$kmo2@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990726190414.00928090@shell2.shore.net> >I need to monitor fame-relay congestion and other parameter of cisco >router with mrtg ??? You'll need to get the OIDs of the various things like BECNs and FECNs and so on. If you get some kind of MIB browser (I use scotty and the snmpget/walk tools under Linux, but there are others, demos and shareware) and load in the following MIBs from ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v1 and ...mibs/v2 rfc1315-mib.my cisco-smi.my cisco-frame-relay-mib.my cisco-frame-relay-mib-v1smi.my The RFC1315 MIB seems to be the most important, but the others will fill out the Cisco OIDs. I loaded them in the above order as the latter MIBs reference things in the earlier ones. The last one may not even be needed, as it is an SNMPv1 MIB. Under Linux, I entered the following command: snmpwalk -m rfc1315-mib.my routername community And got a ton of frame-related stuff. If you're using Windows, I am looking at a demo from MG-SOFT's MIB Compiler (http://www.mg-soft.si). I loaded the RFC1315 MIB into it, and quickly browsed down through iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.transmission.frame-relay... (1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32) Again, a ton of stuff. This product seems very handy. And for only $90 US. Very nice to browse down and find the specific OID, cut-and-paste that into MRTG, and you're ready to roll. (No affiliation, I just like it after the quick look.) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From bruce.campbell at apnic.net Tue Jul 27 04:54:57 1999 From: bruce.campbell at apnic.net (Bruce Campbell) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:54:57 +1000 (EST) Subject: [mrtg] Extreme numbers of MRTG Targets. Message-ID: I've got an application which requires the graphing of a sizeable number of Targets. As I've found out, mrtg does not gracefully deal with >5000 targets [1] in one cfg file. Based on people's experience, whats the largest number of targets usable in a single cfg file? Writing a seperate config file for each target is not an optimal solution simply because of the overhead in starting up mrtg each time, and hacking the fundamentals out of mrtg is something I'd prefer to avoid if possible. An alternative is simply generating the graphs at view-time and caching the results, but in this instance I'd prefer a simple solution. --==-- Bruce. Sysadm, APNIC. [1] Yes, over Five Thousand. In one run. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From martinr at hotkey.net.au Tue Jul 27 05:19:56 1999 From: martinr at hotkey.net.au (Martin Rheumer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:19:56 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] Disk Drive Size Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990727131956.009598e0@pop.hotkey.net.au> How can I specify to use Gbytes on a Disk Drive that is being monitored by mrtg. The response from the snmpd is 5,000,000 which is actually 5 Gbytes. I also have the problem in that I cannot specify 17059560000 as the MaxBytes Value ( 17 Gbyte Drive ) Anyone care to share how they have achieved this ? Thanks Martin -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au Tue Jul 27 09:18:20 1999 From: dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au (Duncan Browne) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:18:20 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco Message-ID: <019f01bed800$34e84730$18746ccb@ozemail.com.au> Can someone tell me if its possible to combine processor and memory utilization on the one mrtg graph and how its done? I am currently running just cpu on its own. Thanx, ************************************ Duncan Browne Network Engineer UUNet Australia / OzEmail Ltd e-mail: dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au ************************************* -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Philippe.Opdelocht at bt.be Fri Jul 9 09:49:42 1999 From: Philippe.Opdelocht at bt.be (Opdelocht, Philippe) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:49:42 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and solaris 7 Message-ID: Hello gent's, has anybody tried to run MRTG on solaris 7? If yes, wich version and are there any drawbacks? Thanks and have fun, Philippe. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Philippe Opdelocht Tac-engineer Tel. +32 2 718 2401 BT (Worldwide) Ltd. Mob.+32 95 58 2401 Fax. +32 2 725 5671 e-mail: philippe.opdelocht at bt.be Visit our Web Site: http://www.bt.be ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr Fri Jul 9 09:55:17 1999 From: Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr (Frederic Thabaret) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 1999 09:55:17 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Message-ID: <3785AAE5.CFAA7354@grenet.fr> Hie, I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which oids MRTG use to answer to a request similar as : 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and ifOutOctets oids but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. Thanks -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From c.ballanti at flashnet.it Tue Jul 27 10:12:39 1999 From: c.ballanti at flashnet.it (Cesare Ballanti) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:12:39 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Mrtg and cisco5230 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990727101239.00b0e140@macronet.it> Can you suggest me a keyword to scan the "very big" archive?? Tks Cesare At 08.59 26/07/99 -0500, Starkweather, Mike wrote: >Cesare, > >The MRTG config file just tells MRTG what to monitor and how. MRTG looks at >SNMP OIDs and other things you can "pipe" into it (see Target parameter). > >The normal reading most people get from modem pools is how many modems are >active at one time. Check the Cisco MIBs (from their web site I believe) to >find the right OID, or you can search the archives listed at the bottom of this >message for numerous examples. > >Mike Starkweather > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Cesare Ballanti [SMTP:c.ballanti at flashnet.it] >> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:40 AM >> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch >> Subject: [mrtg] Mrtg and cisco5230 >> >> Hello, >> does a command in mrtg conf file exists to show how many minutes an >> incoming call last on a modem in a day or in a week? and may i have the >> total of all the modem to know how incoming telephonic traffic my 5230 have >> genereted? >> >> Thanks >> >> Cesare Ballanti >> >> -- >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> > > ------------------------------------------------ Cesare Ballanti- c.ballanti at flashnet.it Responsabile di sede - sedi di Genzano e Pomezia Flashnet SpA Telecomunicazioni - Cybernet Group Phone: +39 06 9390687 fax: +39 06 9390687 ------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From charles at toucan.ie Tue Jul 27 11:11:31 1999 From: charles at toucan.ie (Charles Gillanders) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:11:31 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Disk Drive Size Message-ID: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379448@collan.toucan.ie> I have similar problems to you regarding the maxbytes value that I just can't figure out, it seems as if maxbytes has been defined in mrtg as an integer and won't set any higher than maxint which on my system is approx 4Gig. I have got something that seems to make the value show up as Gigabytes on the graph and the stats lines. I use the following specifications in my conf file, I kinda worked these out by trial and error so don't quote me on any of them. Options[Skellig.Disk]: gauge,integer,noinfo Kilo[Skellig.Disk]:1024 ShortLegend[Skellig.Disk]: Bytes MaxBytes1[Skellig.Disk]: 3815 MaxBytes2[Skellig.Disk]: 52097 kMG[Skellig.Disk]: ,,M,G If you find a better solution or find one to the maxbytes problem I would love to know. Thanks, Charles -----Original Message----- From: Martin Rheumer [mailto:martinr at hotkey.net.au] Sent: 27 July 1999 04:20 To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Disk Drive Size How can I specify to use Gbytes on a Disk Drive that is being monitored by mrtg. The response from the snmpd is 5,000,000 which is actually 5 Gbytes. I also have the problem in that I cannot specify 17059560000 as the MaxBytes Value ( 17 Gbyte Drive ) Anyone care to share how they have achieved this ? Thanks Martin -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990727/5a15d199/attachment.htm From jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us Fri Jul 9 06:41:34 1999 From: jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us (Jeff Liebermann) Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 21:41:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Can MRTG monitor ping times? In-Reply-To: from "Alberto Mitsuo Sato" at Jul 8, 99 03:09:28 pm Message-ID: <9907082141.aa18021@comix.comix.Santa-Cruz.Ca.US> > How I can monitor ping times with MRTG? > Any ideas? The correct way is to use ping probe. It works. However, I like shell scripts so I wrote this one that extracts the ping times from a single packet ping and belches the numbers in the proper format. Your unspecified operating system may have a different ping command and formatting, so be careful here. Just install this shell script where MRTG can find it and run it from the "target" line in mrtg.cfg. #!/bin/sh # by Jeff Liebermann 08/19/98 # # Record ping times. # # Results of: # ping -c 1 -s 1024 bloat ###### # PING bloat (192.168.111.30): 1024 data bytes # 1032 bytes from bloat (192.168.111.30): icmp_seq=0 ttl=128 time=10 ms # --- bloat ping statistics --- # 1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0% packet loss # round-trip min/avg/max = 10/10/10 ms ###### # # Really disgusting way to get rid of extra leading spaces # by feeding it to a shell variable. Ugly at best. # # usage: whatever machine_name_or_ip # i.e. whatever bloat.comix.santa-cruz.ca.us # retch=`ping -c 1 -s 1025 $1 | grep "time"` # extract line with ping time. set $retch # break apart into fields using IFS seperators ping=`echo $8 | cut -c 6-` # extract print time. echo $ping # ping time=xxx echo $ping # ping time=xxx echo "0" # Filler echo "0" # Filler # -- # Jeff Liebermann Liebermann Design 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831.336.2558 voice wb6ssy at ki6eh.#cca.ca.usa.noam wb6ssy.ampr.org 44.4.18.10 # 831.421.6491 digital_pager 73557,2074 cis [don't] # jeffl at comix.santa-cruz.ca.us http://www.cruzio.com/~jeffl -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From javier_tan at hotmail.com Tue Jul 27 11:59:47 1999 From: javier_tan at hotmail.com (Javier Tan) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 02:59:47 PDT Subject: [mrtg] Daily Graph Displays........... Message-ID: <19990727095947.52703.qmail@hotmail.com> Hi all, Been using MRTG 2.7.5 on my NT box..........Running beautifully I must say. But I've a problem with the reporting format of the 'Daily' graphs. It is displaying all the graphs:'Daily','Weekly','Monthly','Yearly' graphs. But they are all on the same page(HTML) for a single specified router...........to put it bluntly, one page for one router. Is there a way to display,on a single page,'Daily' graphs ( with the "Suppress[_]:" option included )of different routers ?? I've tried looking into the perl file "mrtg", since that is the one that's generating the HTML page, but to not avail. Perhaps you gurus can help me out on this ?? I'm not a 'Perl' guy. a Million Thanks in Advance !!!! Regards, Javier Tan Network Support ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Tue Jul 27 12:33:03 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:33:03 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Message-ID: Frederic, MRTG utilise les OID quer tu mentionnes dessous. Toutefois, certains ATM switches ne remontent pas les informations sous forme de traffic entrant et sortant mais sous forme du nombre de cellules (Cells) entrantes et sortantes. ATM pouvant passer plusieurs services (voix, video, datas) chaque service ? une taille de cellule sp?cifique, typiquement 48 bytes pour des datas. Tu dis voir directement dans les MIBS (de la bonne version du firmware) du fabricant de ton/tes switches ou te renseigner aupr?s de ton fournisseur. Pour ma part, j'ai du plonger dans les mibs de NORTEL pour trouver l'OID dont j'avais besoin pois de faire la calculation nbcellulesentrantes * 48 et idem pour la sortie. Une bonne addresse pour un soft pratique: http://www.mg-soft.com/mgMibBrowserPE.html Bonne chance et salutations Pierre -----Original Message----- From: Frederic Thabaret [mailto:Frederic.Thabaret at grenet.fr] Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 9:55 AM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Which oid is use by cfgmaker by default Hie, I'm using MRTG since a few times, and I want to know which oids MRTG use to answer to a request similar as : 1:public at ls-cicg-atm.grenet.fr. I tried to replace it by something like ifInOctets and ifOutOctets oids but I couldn't get no correct answer from the atm switch I requested. Thanks -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From msn at ipt.dtu.dk Tue Jul 27 14:02:10 1999 From: msn at ipt.dtu.dk (Morten S. Nielsen) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:02:10 +0100 (WEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Daily Graph Displays........... In-Reply-To: <19990727095947.52703.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Javier Tan wrote: > Is there a way to display,on a single page,'Daily' graphs ( with the > "Suppress[_]:" option included )of different routers ?? Try indexmaker (I must say that the manual doesn't explicitly say that the generated page includes the daily graph, but it does - So it is not RTFM... patch the docs maybe...?) Servicepack SR12 for NT. Available at www.linux.org -- Morten S. Nielsen mailto:msn at ipt.dtu.dk -- -- | Linux - the choice of a GNU generation | -- | Skaane Sjaelland Linux User Group | -- | at http://www.sslug.dk | -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Tue Jul 27 12:49:24 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 11:49:24 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Daily Graph Displays........... In-Reply-To: <19990727095947.52703.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Javier Tan wrote: > Hi all, > > Been using MRTG 2.7.5 on my NT box..........Running beautifully I must say. > But I've a problem with the reporting format of the 'Daily' graphs. > > It is displaying all the graphs:'Daily','Weekly','Monthly','Yearly' graphs. > But they are all on the same page(HTML) for a single specified > router...........to put it bluntly, one page for one router. > > Is there a way to display,on a single page,'Daily' graphs ( with the > "Suppress[_]:" option included )of different routers ?? > Have you looked at indexmaker? In addition to the target per page reports this can produce a single page with the daily graphs of each target (which sounds like what you want to see). Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 13:42:01 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 06:42:01 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Daily Graph Displays........... Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC472@MPLC01F> Why don't you use indexmaker? Its a perl script that is in the /run directory. It will create an index page with the daily graphs on it. Each one is a link to the page created by MRTG. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Javier Tan [mailto:javier_tan at hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 5:00 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Daily Graph Displays........... > > > Hi all, > > Been using MRTG 2.7.5 on my NT box..........Running > beautifully I must say. > But I've a problem with the reporting format of the 'Daily' graphs. > > It is displaying all the > graphs:'Daily','Weekly','Monthly','Yearly' graphs. > But they are all on the same page(HTML) for a single specified > router...........to put it bluntly, one page for one router. > > Is there a way to display,on a single page,'Daily' graphs ( with the > "Suppress[_]:" option included )of different routers ?? > > > I've tried looking into the perl file "mrtg", since that is > the one that's > generating the HTML page, but to not avail. > > Perhaps you gurus can help me out on this ?? I'm not a 'Perl' guy. > > a Million Thanks in Advance !!!! > > > Regards, > Javier Tan > Network Support > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 13:47:08 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 06:47:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC474@MPLC01F> Duncan, If they are both a single OID, its simple: Target[cpu.mem]: cpu_oid&mem_oid:public at ip You'll probably want to change the legends, so you should look up the legend settings in config.hmtl for pointers. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Duncan Browne [mailto:dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:18 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco > > > Can someone tell me if its possible to combine processor and memory > utilization > on the one mrtg graph and how its done? I am currently > running just cpu on > its own. > > > > Thanx, > > ************************************ > Duncan Browne > Network Engineer > UUNet Australia / OzEmail Ltd > e-mail: dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au > ************************************* > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dima at unixfreak.org Tue Jul 27 13:59:05 1999 From: dima at unixfreak.org (Dima Dorfman) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 04:59:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] no snmp on router? Message-ID: <199907271159.EAA48180@switch.unixfreak.org> hi, i have a cable modem, and since the cable company employees are idiots they dont run SNMP on their routers, however i would still like to use mrtg. i tried running snmpd on my local machine and doing ./cfgmaker public@ but that seems to produce inaccurate results. i'm running mrtg 2.7.5 on freebsd 3.2-stable. any ideas? thanks in advance, --dima -- Dima Dorfman /-----------------------------------------------------\ | irc: eclipze at efnet/dalnet | whois: DD10140 at internic | | email: dima at unixfreak.org | http: www.unixfreak.org | \-----------------------------------------------------/ finger dimad at unixfreak.org for public PGP key Windoze droolz. FreeBSD rulez. http://www.FreeBSD.org/ UNIX *IS* user friendly, it's just picky about its friends. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 13:49:30 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 06:49:30 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Extreme numbers of MRTG Targets. Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC475@MPLC01F> Bruce, I'd take a look a rrdtool (the successor to MRTG). Its still beta, but stable. Its at www.caida.org\rrdtool or http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Campbell [mailto:bruce.campbell at apnic.net] > Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 9:55 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Extreme numbers of MRTG Targets. > > > > I've got an application which requires the graphing of a > sizeable number > of Targets. As I've found out, mrtg does not gracefully deal > with >5000 > targets [1] in one cfg file. > > Based on people's experience, whats the largest number of > targets usable > in a single cfg file? > > Writing a seperate config file for each target is not an > optimal solution > simply because of the overhead in starting up mrtg each time, > and hacking > the fundamentals out of mrtg is something I'd prefer to avoid > if possible. > > An alternative is simply generating the graphs at view-time > and caching > the results, but in this instance I'd prefer a simple solution. > > --==-- > Bruce. > > Sysadm, APNIC. > > [1] Yes, over Five Thousand. In one run. > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Archer.Kyle at principal.com Tue Jul 27 14:21:20 1999 From: Archer.Kyle at principal.com (Archer, Kyle) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 07:21:20 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] OID troubles Message-ID: <811E80207409D311B6850008C7917EBB01113481@pfgdsmmsg013.principal.com> I'm making an attempt to pull down number of SNMP msgs being sent in/out of a cisco router. Here is the config file I'm using: # Router SNMP load Target[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0&1.3.6.1.2.1.11.2.0:public at 1.1.1.1 RouterUptime[222.221.100.1-snmp]: public at 1.1.1.1 MaxBytes[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 100 Title[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Trafiic PageTop[222.221.100.1-snmp]:

SNMP Traffic

#Title[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Traffic (msgs) Unscaled[222.221.100.1-snmp]: ymwd ShortLegend[222.221.100.1-snmp]: msgs XSize[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 380 YSize[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 100 YLegend[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Traffic Legend1[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP In (msgs) Legend2[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Out (msgs) Legend3[222.221.100.1-snmp]: Legend4[222.221.100.1-snmp]: LegendI[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Out LegendO[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP In Options[222.221.100.1-snmp]: gauge When I use a product like HP Openview to manually query the device with 1 of those 2 OIDs it returns the proper information. MRTG, on the otherhand, returns this: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2.1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "1.1.1.1" [1.1.1.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 394792316 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ipAdEntIfIndex.1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0 on public at 1.1.1.1 SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "1.1.1.1" [1.1.1.1].161 community: "public" request ID: 394792317 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets. ifOutOctets. sysUptime sysName on public at 1.1.1.1 SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0:public at 1.1.1.1". I tried multiple times! What am I doing wrong? Do I need to load the MIB file (SNMPv2) into something? I've also tried using snmpInPkct (or was it snmpInMsgs), and that didn't work either. Kyle Archer -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From H1STEINH at hewitt.com Tue Jul 27 14:49:41 1999 From: H1STEINH at hewitt.com (Henry Steinhauer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 07:49:41 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Extreme numbers of MRTG Targets. Message-ID: <862567BB.0045B4D8.00@l98ong6.hewitt.com> Bruce - There are a number of issues you need to consider with this. I have more than 2,000 targets at this point so I have some reference point to talk from. 1) Disk I/O - reading and writing the log files is where MRTG / Rateup fall down. This is were RRD tool shines. --BUT - using SCSI disk and having the Windows NT options set for large I/O cache help alot. -- Also having enough memory for the large I/O cache :-) 2) SNMP Wait on response from the targets. -- This is a sleeper item. You have to wait for the response before you can update the results (duh). -- I put like items in the same cfg file making sure that slow devices go into another cfg file. -- Getting the timings requires watching the scripts run as well as looking at the log files and looking for long update times. -- (you look for intervals that are longer than 5 minutes when you think you are running 5 minutes. assumption testing). 3) Getting rid of and cleaning up old interface / targets. These time out and back up the process. I run as many as 40 items are once. Mainly by setting up scripts that issue the NT Start command for the sibling streams. This way I only have 4 driver scripts to play with and can also blow them away when I have to re-boot the machine. The other items will stop and clean up when their normal cycle ends. This also lets the memory leaks go away since that is cleaned up with the started command ends. I also use a simple sleep command like SLEEP 5 inbetween each command to give the system time to startup the process before starting the next one of 40 items. It seems to help the overall process. I am running on a dual 400 Mhz compaq and just recently upgraded to 512 Meg of memory. Let me know if you have questions. Henry Steinhauer - h1steinh at hewitt.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 27 15:02:17 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:02:17 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID troubles In-Reply-To: <811E80207409D311B6850008C7917EBB01113481@pfgdsmmsg013.principal.com> from "Archer, Kyle" at Jul 27, 99 07:21:20 am Message-ID: <199907271302.PAA23879@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 503 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990727/48418008/attachment.asc From JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com Tue Jul 27 15:27:20 1999 From: JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com (James Smith) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:27:20 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Indexmaker regexp matching... Was: RE: Re: Indexmaker... p lease HELP!!! Message-ID: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4E4@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> According to the source code, it uses the title line, but the behavior I have observed is it ignores the target definition, and just uses the title text when looking for a match. For example, Title[1.2.3.4]: Loudenboomer 5000 atc2p3 You will not get a match with "-r 1.2.3.4", but you will get a match with "-r 5000". If you want to match on IP address, you must change "Title[1.2.3.4]: Loudenboomer 5000 atc2p3" to read "Title[1.2.3.4]: Loudenboomer 5000 atc2p3 1.2.3.4" or some such. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Eric Werner [mailto:ewerner at nwlink.com] Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 12:14 PM To: MRTG mail list (E-mail) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Indexmaker... please HELP!!! On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 lfiddler at us.ibm.com wrote: > Just to clarify so that we are on the same page here.... > > This is what I am typing : Indexmaker -r '154.17.6.1' > /usr/local/mrtg2.7/cfg_files/asp_mrtg.cfg > /tmp/index.html > > I get back the usage error. Exactly what you sent me (below). > > Works if I don't use -r '154.17.6.1'... creates the full file, but we want it by > device not all of the devices in one HTML file. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated... And is the target name for that IP the IP itself, i.e. you are using Target[154.17.6.1]? That is the only think indexmaker is looking for. It isn't looking at the details, just the target definition. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 15:31:09 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:31:09 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Mrtg and cisco5230 Message-ID: Try these keywords - cisco, 5230 oid, async. I got a lot of hits that looked like they might be what you are after. And this is the location of the Cisco MIBs: ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs/v1 and ...mibs/v2. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Cesare Ballanti [SMTP:c.ballanti at flashnet.it] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 3:13 AM > To: Starkweather, Mike; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Mrtg and cisco5230 > > Can you suggest me a keyword to scan the "very big" archive?? > > Tks > Cesare > > At 08.59 26/07/99 -0500, Starkweather, Mike wrote: > >Cesare, > > > >The MRTG config file just tells MRTG what to monitor and how. MRTG looks at > >SNMP OIDs and other things you can "pipe" into it (see Target parameter). > > > >The normal reading most people get from modem pools is how many modems are > >active at one time. Check the Cisco MIBs (from their web site I believe) to > >find the right OID, or you can search the archives listed at the bottom of > this > >message for numerous examples. > > > >Mike Starkweather > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Cesare Ballanti [SMTP:c.ballanti at flashnet.it] > >> Sent: Monday, July 26, 1999 8:40 AM > >> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> Subject: [mrtg] Mrtg and cisco5230 > >> > >> Hello, > >> does a command in mrtg conf file exists to show how many minutes an > >> incoming call last on a modem in a day or in a week? and may i have the > >> total of all the modem to know how incoming telephonic traffic my 5230 have > >> genereted? > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Cesare Ballanti > >> > >> -- > >> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------ > Cesare Ballanti- c.ballanti at flashnet.it > Responsabile di sede - sedi di Genzano e Pomezia > Flashnet SpA Telecomunicazioni - Cybernet Group > Phone: +39 06 9390687 fax: +39 06 9390687 > ------------------------------------------------- > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 15:34:50 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:34:50 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco Message-ID: I am monitoring both variables on some routers. Because of the ranges for each variable you are likely to have some trouble seeing both on the same graph. CPU likely goes from 0 to 100 percent while memory will go from 0 to 8-64 MB. You might have some luck if you divide the memory value by "total RAM/100" (to scale from 0 to 100 percent). Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Stieers, Ken [SMTP:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 6:47 AM > To: 'Duncan Browne'; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco > > Duncan, > > If they are both a single OID, its simple: > > Target[cpu.mem]: cpu_oid&mem_oid:public at ip > > You'll probably want to change the legends, so you should look up the legend > settings in config.hmtl for pointers. > > Ken > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Duncan Browne [mailto:dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au] > > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:18 AM > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco > > > > > > Can someone tell me if its possible to combine processor and memory > > utilization > > on the one mrtg graph and how its done? I am currently > > running just cpu on > > its own. > > > > > > > > Thanx, > > > > ************************************ > > Duncan Browne > > Network Engineer > > UUNet Australia / OzEmail Ltd > > e-mail: dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au > > ************************************* > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Malcolm.Jackson at nottingham.ac.uk Tue Jul 27 15:34:59 1999 From: Malcolm.Jackson at nottingham.ac.uk (Malcolm Jackson) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:34:59 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] ifInDiscards OID syntax Message-ID: [Beginner currently using mrtg-2.7.5 on Debian Linux box. I hope my question will be clear (HA!) and I'd be v.grateful for any assistance.] Hi, I'm unsure of the correct syntax to use on the OID of an ifIn[Out]Discards target. Below is a small section of a cfg file which was created using cfgmaker. I manually edited the file to include the ifInDiscards OID line. Why does mrtg stop running when I do that? The commented-out line was the original line when created with cfgmaker. MRTG stops whether I include the line or not. # Target[128.243.3.1.2]: 2:public at 128.243.3.1 # Next line is ifInDiscards OID target Target[128.243.3.1.2]:1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13&1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19:public at 128.2 43.3.1 MaxBytes[128.243.3.1.2]: 12500000 Title[128.243.3.1.2]: cca Router (No hostname defined for IP address): 3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1 PageTop[128.243.3.1.2]:

Traffic Analysis for 3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1

System:cca Router in
Maintainer:
Interface:3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1 (2)
IP:No hostname defined for IP address (128.243.254.128)
Max Speed: 12.5 MBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd)
Target[128.243.3.1.2]: ifInDiscards.1&ifOutDiscards.1:public at 128.243.3.1 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ssharoni at mailgw.most.co.il Tue Jul 27 16:41:20 1999 From: ssharoni at mailgw.most.co.il (shlomo sharoni) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:41:20 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] How to keep old records after Installing new version? Message-ID: <913633094722D311ABAF0004ACB84F3A4A5F@mailgw> I would like to find how to keep my Old data after installing a new version of MRTG over MRTG 2.72 and keeping the data accumulating over the previous data. ~ <<< 0 0 >>> & ( - ) ~ ~ Best Regards ~ ~ Shlomo Sharoni ~ e-mail ssharoni at most.co.il -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Shlomo Sharoni.vcf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 300 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990727/6540ad08/attachment.obj From ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil Tue Jul 27 10:46:45 1999 From: ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (Ronnie Tootle) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:46:45 +0000 Subject: [mrtg] interface webpages Message-ID: <4.1.19990727083715.00ae06b0@turner-joy.nrlssc.navy.mil> I am using MRTG 2.8.6 monitoring Cisco Routers and catalyst switches, however when the interface webpages were generated not all of the interfaces were created. The switches have 16 ports but mrtg did not create the webpages for all ports, it only created the ones that were online when cfgmaker was run. How do I get all the interfaces generated even if they are shutdown or not online? BTW, I tried to motify the mrtg.cfg.ok and the mrtg.cfg files, and re-ran cfgmaker but nothing worked. thanks in advance ************************* Ronnie Tootle Sverdrup Technology, Inc. Naval Research Laboratory 228.688.4563 (voice) 228.688.5019 (fax) rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cnaden at highwayone.net Thu Jul 8 12:16:02 1999 From: cnaden at highwayone.net (Chris Naden) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 11:16:02 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] URGENT: GDC libraries? Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990708111602.009cbec0@mail2ey.highwayone.net> Hi guys: I have an urgent need to obtain the GDC libraries for a Linux install of MRTG, but the Boutell have suspended the download page which is cited on the MRTG home page. Could someone either direct me to an FTP reference for that library, or email me a copy of the .tar.gz file for it, as soon as is ever possible? Thanks alot, cHris Naden -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 15:47:04 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:47:04 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ifInDiscards OID syntax Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC47A@MPLC01F> You have a second Target line at the bottom. You should only have one target line with the same name (the part between the []). Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Malcolm Jackson [mailto:Malcolm.Jackson at nottingham.ac.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 8:35 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] ifInDiscards OID syntax > > > > [Beginner currently using mrtg-2.7.5 on Debian Linux box. I hope my > question will be clear (HA!) and I'd be v.grateful for any > assistance.] > > Hi, I'm unsure of the correct syntax to use on the OID of an > ifIn[Out]Discards target. > > Below is a small section of a cfg file which was created > using cfgmaker. I > manually edited the file to include the ifInDiscards OID > line. Why does > mrtg stop running when I do that? > > The commented-out line was the original line when created > with cfgmaker. > MRTG stops whether I include the line or not. > > # Target[128.243.3.1.2]: 2:public at 128.243.3.1 > # Next line is ifInDiscards OID target > Target[128.243.3.1.2]:1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13&1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 > 9:public at 128.2 > 43.3.1 > MaxBytes[128.243.3.1.2]: 12500000 > Title[128.243.3.1.2]: cca Router (No hostname defined for IP > address): > 3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1 > PageTop[128.243.3.1.2]:

Traffic Analysis for > 3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1 >

> > > > > > > >
System:cca Router in
Maintainer:
Interface:3Com_NETBuilderETH/2-1 (2)
IP:No hostname defined for IP address > (128.243.254.128)
Max Speed:12.5 MBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd)
> > > Target[128.243.3.1.2]: > ifInDiscards.1&ifOutDiscards.1:public at 128.243.3.1 > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 15:49:12 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:49:12 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OID troubles Message-ID: Kyle, You don't mention whether HPOV is running on the same box as MRTG. If not, have you verified SNMP capability on the MRTG box. Another possibility is that you are running MRTG 2.8.x but are not on the latest version (.5 or .6 I think). Tobi mentioned some OID parsing issues in some of the earlier 2.8 versions. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Archer, Kyle [SMTP:Archer.Kyle at principal.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 7:21 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] OID troubles > > > I'm making an attempt to pull down number of SNMP msgs being sent in/out of a > cisco router. Here is the config file I'm using: > > # Router SNMP load > Target[222.221.100.1-snmp]: > 1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0&1.3.6.1.2.1.11.2.0:public at 1.1.1.1 > RouterUptime[222.221.100.1-snmp]: public at 1.1.1.1 > MaxBytes[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 100 > Title[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Trafiic > PageTop[222.221.100.1-snmp]:

SNMP Traffic

> #Title[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Traffic (msgs) > Unscaled[222.221.100.1-snmp]: ymwd > ShortLegend[222.221.100.1-snmp]: msgs > XSize[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 380 > YSize[222.221.100.1-snmp]: 100 > YLegend[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Traffic > Legend1[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP In (msgs) > Legend2[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Out (msgs) > Legend3[222.221.100.1-snmp]: > Legend4[222.221.100.1-snmp]: > LegendI[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP Out > LegendO[222.221.100.1-snmp]: SNMP In > Options[222.221.100.1-snmp]: gauge > > When I use a product like HP Openview to manually query the device > with 1 of those 2 OIDs it returns the proper information. MRTG, on the > otherhand, returns this: > > Received SNMP response with error code > error status: noSuchName > index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2.1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0) > SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "1.1.1.1" [1.1.1.1].161 > community: "public" > request ID: 394792316 > PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes > timeout: 2s > retries: 5 > backoff: 1) > SNMPGET Problem for ipAdEntIfIndex.1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0 on public at 1.1.1.1 SNMP > Error: > Received SNMP response with error code > error status: noSuchName > index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10) > SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "1.1.1.1" [1.1.1.1].161 > community: "public" > request ID: 394792317 > PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes > timeout: 2s > retries: 5 > backoff: 1) > SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets. ifOutOctets. sysUptime sysName on > public at 1.1.1.1 > SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "1.3.6.1.2.1.11.1.0:public at 1.1.1.1". I tried > multiple times! > > What am I doing wrong? Do I need to load the MIB file (SNMPv2) into > something? I've also tried using snmpInPkct (or was it snmpInMsgs), and that > didn't work either. > > Kyle Archer > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 15:50:34 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:50:34 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: interface webpages Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC47B@MPLC01F> If you modify the cfg files, DON'T use cfgmaker. All that does is replace the the cfg file you just edited with a new one, overwriting any changes you made (assuming you used perl cfgmaker > mrtg.cfg) Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Ronnie Tootle [mailto:ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 3:47 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] interface webpages > > > I am using MRTG 2.8.6 monitoring Cisco Routers and catalyst switches, > however when the interface webpages were generated not all of the > interfaces were created. The switches have 16 ports but mrtg > did not create > the webpages for all ports, it only created the ones that > were online when > cfgmaker was run. How do I get all the interfaces generated > even if they > are shutdown or not online? > > BTW, I tried to motify the mrtg.cfg.ok and the mrtg.cfg > files, and re-ran > cfgmaker but nothing worked. > > thanks in advance > ************************* > Ronnie Tootle > Sverdrup Technology, Inc. > Naval Research Laboratory > 228.688.4563 (voice) > 228.688.5019 (fax) > rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 15:51:21 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:51:21 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Daily Graph Displays........... Message-ID: Javier, Look at "indexmaker" in MRTG. It does just what you want. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Javier Tan [SMTP:javier_tan at hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 5:00 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Daily Graph Displays........... > > Hi all, > > Been using MRTG 2.7.5 on my NT box..........Running beautifully I must say. > But I've a problem with the reporting format of the 'Daily' graphs. > > It is displaying all the graphs:'Daily','Weekly','Monthly','Yearly' graphs. > But they are all on the same page(HTML) for a single specified > router...........to put it bluntly, one page for one router. > > Is there a way to display,on a single page,'Daily' graphs ( with the > "Suppress[_]:" option included )of different routers ?? > > > I've tried looking into the perl file "mrtg", since that is the one that's > generating the HTML page, but to not avail. > > Perhaps you gurus can help me out on this ?? I'm not a 'Perl' guy. > > a Million Thanks in Advance !!!! > > > Regards, > Javier Tan > Network Support > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From matthewt at fairplay.co.uk Tue Jul 27 15:54:51 1999 From: matthewt at fairplay.co.uk (Matthew Thompson) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:54:51 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: interface webpages Message-ID: <900E7814F4BCD111B5F600600877FCD166A3EC@mail.fairplay.co.uk> I think what he needs to do is delete the html pages - while they are there mrtg will assume that they're correct (Don/'t forget some people modify them) M at t :o) -----Original Message----- From: Stieers, Ken [mailto:KStieers at DainRauscher.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:51 PM To: 'Ronnie Tootle'; mrtg-l (E-mail) Subject: [mrtg] Re: interface webpages If you modify the cfg files, DON'T use cfgmaker. All that does is replace the the cfg file you just edited with a new one, overwriting any changes you made (assuming you used perl cfgmaker > mrtg.cfg) Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Ronnie Tootle [mailto:ronnie.tootle at nrlssc.navy.mil] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 3:47 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] interface webpages > > > I am using MRTG 2.8.6 monitoring Cisco Routers and catalyst switches, > however when the interface webpages were generated not all of the > interfaces were created. The switches have 16 ports but mrtg > did not create > the webpages for all ports, it only created the ones that > were online when > cfgmaker was run. How do I get all the interfaces generated > even if they > are shutdown or not online? > > BTW, I tried to motify the mrtg.cfg.ok and the mrtg.cfg > files, and re-ran > cfgmaker but nothing worked. > > thanks in advance > ************************* > Ronnie Tootle > Sverdrup Technology, Inc. > Naval Research Laboratory > 228.688.4563 (voice) > 228.688.5019 (fax) > rtootle at nrlssc.navy.mil (email) > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Tue Jul 27 15:53:39 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:53:39 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: ifInDiscards OID syntax In-Reply-To: from "Malcolm Jackson" at Jul 27, 99 02:34:59 pm Message-ID: <199907271353.PAA26820@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1088 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990727/1d3a42ab/attachment.asc From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 15:59:39 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:59:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: URGENT: GDC libraries? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC47C@MPLC01F> Chris, Go look again, its there. Or if you need the old ones, you might try http://ftpsearch.lycos.com and search for gd-1.3.tar.gz. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Naden [mailto:cnaden at highwayone.net] > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 5:16 AM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] URGENT: GDC libraries? > > > > Hi guys: > > I have an urgent need to obtain the GDC libraries > for a Linux install of MRTG, but the Boutell have suspended > the download page which is cited on the MRTG home page. > > Could someone either direct me to an FTP reference for that > library, or email me a copy of the .tar.gz file for it, as > soon as is ever possible? > > Thanks alot, > > cHris Naden > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Tue Jul 27 16:00:02 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:00:02 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: How to keep old records after Installing new version? Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC47D@MPLC01F> The file format for the logs hasn't changed for a long time. You can just update the MRTG files and everything should continue to work fine. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: shlomo sharoni [mailto:ssharoni at mailgw.most.co.il] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:41 AM > To: MRTG mail list (E-mail) (E-mail) > Subject: [mrtg] How to keep old records after Installing new version? > > > I would like to find how to keep my Old data after installing > a new version > of MRTG over MRTG 2.72 and keeping the data accumulating > over the previous > data. > > > ~ > <<< 0 0 >>> > & > ( - ) > ~ > ~ Best Regards > ~ > ~ Shlomo Sharoni > ~ e-mail ssharoni at most.co.il > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Michel.Renfer at lan.ch Tue Jul 27 16:32:27 1999 From: Michel.Renfer at lan.ch (Michel Renfer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:32:27 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg.org /.net Message-ID: Hi List! Does anybody now, why the domain forwarding from mrtg.org / mrtg.net is not functioning ?? Best regards, M. Renfer ______________________________________________________________________ michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Tue Jul 27 16:49:07 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:49:07 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] SV: URGENT: GDC libraries? Message-ID: <01BED84F.F25D9D70.support@junglenote.com> Hi! Must be a local phenomenon, anyhow here's the url http://www.boutell.com/gd/http/gd-1.6.2.tar.gz /Dan -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: Chris Naden [SMTP:cnaden at highwayone.net] Skickat: den 8 juli 1999 12:16 Till: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch ?mne: [mrtg] URGENT: GDC libraries? Hi guys: I have an urgent need to obtain the GDC libraries for a Linux install of MRTG, but the Boutell have suspended the download page which is cited on the MRTG home page. Could someone either direct me to an FTP reference for that library, or email me a copy of the .tar.gz file for it, as soon as is ever possible? Thanks alot, cHris Naden -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca Tue Jul 27 16:52:32 1999 From: wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca (William F. Maton) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:52:32 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Michel Renfer wrote: > Does anybody now, why the domain forwarding from mrtg.org / mrtg.net > is not functioning ?? Hmmmm...DNS server down or Internic (NetSol) has the domains "on Hold" ? > > > Best regards, M. Renfer > ______________________________________________________________________ > michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 > LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > wfms -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From erik at sitespecific.net Tue Jul 27 17:01:31 1999 From: erik at sitespecific.net (Erik Power) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:01:31 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] 95th Percentile in the Monthly (see www.above.net/traffic) Message-ID: <0FC0E07A823DD311BD0C00104B30A014010478@sttl.sitespecific.net> Hi all, New to the list, please excuse if this has come up often. I've searched the mailing list archives high and low for information about this topic, and the closest I came to finding an answer was a message from Dave Rand sent last October that said, "The work is done (see http://www.above.net/traffic - click any graph, look at the 'monthly' section). I'm trying to roll this into 2.3. The problem is you need lots of changes to be able to support this..." Imagine my surprise to find that Dave had done the work on the very same MRTG implementation (above.net's) that I wish to re-create. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any other information, and I'd like to know if the code is available that will allow me to create similar graphs with the 95th percentile for my own network. Thanks! ______________________________________________________ Erik P. Power Site Specific, Inc. erik at sitespecific.net 1402 3rd Ave. Suite 324 Voice: (206) 652-0677 Seattle, WA 98101 Fax: (206) 652-0676 http://www.sitespecific.net ______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From john.repucci at guidant.com Tue Jul 27 17:01:17 1999 From: john.repucci at guidant.com (Repucci, John (STP)) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:01:17 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net Message-ID: <09057479CE99D211B9AE0008C7B1E9BFAA93D3@stpmsx12.stp.guidant.com> It appears that MCI has a major outage in the North East. could that be the reason? JLR > -----Original Message----- > From: William F. Maton [SMTP:wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:53 AM > To: Michel Renfer > Cc: 'MRTG' > Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net > > On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Michel Renfer wrote: > > > Does anybody now, why the domain forwarding from mrtg.org / mrtg.net > > is not functioning ?? > > Hmmmm...DNS server down or Internic (NetSol) has the domains "on Hold" ? > > > > > > > Best regards, M. Renfer > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 > > LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > wfms > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Michel.Renfer at lan.ch Tue Jul 27 17:09:39 1999 From: Michel.Renfer at lan.ch (Michel Renfer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:09:39 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AW: Re: mrtg.org /.net Message-ID: Hi John > It appears that MCI has a major outage in the North East. could that > be the > reason? No, the forwardings dosen't run since 2 or 3 weeks... :-( If there is no solution for this, i will try to register a subdomain at www.eu.org (mrtg.eu.org)... Best regards, M. Renfer ______________________________________________________________________ michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tschuh at verio.net Tue Jul 27 17:11:56 1999 From: tschuh at verio.net (Tim Schuh) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:11:56 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: <09057479CE99D211B9AE0008C7B1E9BFAA93D3@stpmsx12.stp.guidant.com>; from Repucci, John (STP) on Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 10:01:17AM -0500 References: <09057479CE99D211B9AE0008C7B1E9BFAA93D3@stpmsx12.stp.guidant.com> Message-ID: <19990727101156.B20188@beaver.konfuzed.net> Repucci, John (STP) wrote: > It appears that MCI has a major outage in the North East. could that be the > reason? > > JLR Not likely. I tend to agree with the 'on hold' suggestion. The 'nic doesn't mark domains as 'on hold' in the whois database any longer, they just stop forwarding DNS for that domain. Note the lack of any authoritative sources in the query below. 10:11am schuh at scylla: 101 > dig mrtg.org ; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> mrtg.org ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch ;; got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 6 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0 ;; QUERY SECTION: ;; mrtg.org, type = A, class = IN ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: org. 9m32s IN SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET. ( 1999072600 ; serial 30M ; refresh 15M ; retry 1W ; expiry 1D ) ; minimum ;; Total query time: 10 msec ;; FROM: scylla.onramp.net to SERVER: default -- 128.241.0.33 ;; WHEN: Tue Jul 27 10:11:11 1999 ;; MSG SIZE sent: 26 rcvd: 103 -- Tim Schuh Network Systems Verio Central -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Michel.Renfer at lan.ch Tue Jul 27 17:15:08 1999 From: Michel.Renfer at lan.ch (Michel Renfer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:15:08 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] PNG / Rateup Message-ID: Hi List! Does the NT Port from rateup support the png format? Best regards, M. Renfer ______________________________________________________________________ michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Tue Jul 27 17:32:31 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:32:31 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Threshold Config Message-ID: <67DDCBCF5A3CD311A63000A0C9D592641848DE@ucs-exch.byu.edu> I am trying to implement thresholding. However everytime MRTG runs it executes the ThreshProgOKI program. Does anyone have a sample config that is currently working? I would appreciate any ideas. Christian E. Ericksen Network Analyst ITS NOC Brigham Young University 156 TMCB 801-378-7466 ericksen at byu.edu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mamejia at infoacces.com Tue Jul 27 18:26:34 1999 From: mamejia at infoacces.com (Marco Antonio Mejia) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:26:34 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: <01BED81A.81D7B7A0.mamejia@infoacces.com> Good day members of this list.. I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics still changing but my numbers are troubles. Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about it? Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tobi at caida.org Tue Jul 27 17:31:58 1999 From: tobi at caida.org (Tobi Oetiker) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:31:58 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: PNG / Rateup In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Today you sent me mail regarding [mrtg] PNG / Rateup: *> Hi List! *> *> Does the NT Port from rateup support the png format? the compiled version does not, but if you compoile it yourselfe you can do it ... cheers tobi *> *> *> Best regards, M. Renfer *> ______________________________________________________________________ *> michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 *> LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland *> *> *> -- *> * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the *> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch *> * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg *> -- ______ __ _ /_ __/_ / / (_) Oetiker, hacking RRDTOOL&MRTG @ Caida for the Summer / // _ \/ _ \/ / +1 619 822 0882 / tobi at caida.org / www.caida.org/~tobi /_/ \.__/_.__/_/ _______________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 17:42:27 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:42:27 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: Marco, If speaking (or writing) a language is the ability to communicate, you are doing well. Can you attach a copy of your CFG file? Be sure to change your host and community strings to protect the innocent. Did anything change just before you noticed the problem, like changing a CFG file, machine abort, etc. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:27 AM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Good day members of this list.. > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > it? > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From brett at pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net Tue Jul 27 18:21:49 1999 From: brett at pdikeman.ne.mediaone.net (Brett Dikeman) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:21:49 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? In-Reply-To: <01BED81A.81D7B7A0.mamejia@infoacces.com> Message-ID: Is this NT, or Unix? If it's unix, check error logs; maybe MRTG left a hint as to what's going on. Sounds like maybe the permissions are set wrong, and MRTG can't change the HTML file but can change the GIF files? Brett On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Marco Antonio Mejia wrote: > Good day members of this list.. > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > it? > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jer at jorsm.com Tue Jul 27 18:56:38 1999 From: jer at jorsm.com (Jeremy Shaffner) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 11:56:38 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Thresholds In-Reply-To: <199907261902.OAA02171@nsmmws15.MINNEHAHA> Message-ID: Big Brother (http://MacLawran.ca/bb-dnld/) might be better suited for something like this. -=========================================================================- Jeremy Shaffner JORSM Internet, Regional Internet Services System Administrator 7 Area Codes in Chicagoland and NW Indiana jer at jorsm.com 100Mbps+ Connectivity, 56K-DS3, V.90, ISDN support at jorsm.com Quality Service, Affordable Prices http://www.jorsm.com Serving Gov, Biz, Indivds Since 1995 -=========================================================================- On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Thomas Muggli - NSM wrote: > Hopefully this will help the people who want to use Thresholds... > > I'm using Thresholds to send notifications when the disk space on NT partitions reach a certain level (95%). Here's the relevant parts for a server called "mpclm1005": > > WorkDir: /usr/mrtg/www-docs/mpclm1005 > ThreshDir: /usr/mrtg/mrtg-thresh > > Target[mpclm1005.disk0]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.4.1.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.4.1.1.5.0:public at mpclm1005 > MaxBytes[mpclm1005.disk0]: 100 > Title[mpclm1005.disk0]: mpclm1005 - Disk Space Used (%) for Drive C: [NTFS] > PageTop[mpclm1005.disk0]:

mpclm1005 - Disk Space Used (%) for Drive C: [NTFS]

> YLegend[mpclm1005.disk0]: Percent Full (C:) > ShortLegend[mpclm1005.disk0]: % Full > Legend2[mpclm1005.disk0]: Disk Usage > LegendO[mpclm1005.disk0]:  Usage: > Options[mpclm1005.disk0]: growright, nopercent, gauge > ThreshMaxI[mpclm1005.disk0]: 95 > ThreshProgI[mpclm1005.disk0]: /usr/mrtg/bin/threshold.mrtg > ThreshProgOKI[mpclm1005.disk0]: /usr/mrtg/bin/thresholdOK.mrtg > > > I use very similar programs for ThreshProgOKI and ThreshProgI. Here is the ThresholdProgI Program (make sure it has execute permissions set): > > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > # > # Called when MRTG detects a threshold problem for a variable. > # ARGV[0] = Parameter name, such as 'mpclm1005.disk0'. > # ARGV[1] = Threshold value which was breached, such as "95". > # ARGV[2] = Actual current value of the parameter, such as "100". > # > # From the command line, it would look like: > # > # thisprogram mpclm1005 95 100 > # > my($timestr, $param, $thresh, $value, $message, $logfile); > $timestr = localtime(time); > $param = $ARGV[0]; > $thresh = $ARGV[1]; > $value = $ARGV[2]; > > $logfile = "/tmp/mrtgthresh.log"; > $emailprog = "/usr/ucb/mail -s 'MRTG Thresh'"; > $emailuser = "mugglit"; > > # > # Do something meaningful with the information. > # Send an email message, log to a file, execute some script... > # > > if ($thresh > $value) { $abovebelow = "below"; } > else { $abovebelow = "above"; } > $message .= "$param ($value) is $abovebelow threshold ($thresh)"; > > # Log it. > open(LOG, ">>$logfile"); > print LOG "$timestr $message\n"; > close(LOG); > > # Email it. > system("echo '$message' | $emailprog $emailuser"); > > exit(0); > > > I hope that helps. Feel free to use that code as a base, but you might want to customize it for your site. > > Tom > > > Is anyone using Thresholds? I am trying to use thresholds and the > > ThreshProgOK program is run everytime that MRTG is run. It is my > > understanding that this should only run when a threshold was crossed > > the time before and is now OK. Would someone please share an example > > of a working config? > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mamejia at infoacces.com Tue Jul 27 20:14:15 1999 From: mamejia at infoacces.com (Marco Antonio Mejia) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:14:15 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: <01BED829.8C99C8E0.mamejia@infoacces.com> Ok. Thanks a lot. I attached my cfg?s.1 in order to check it. And of course is Linux Redhat 5.1 . In fact I am beginer with it. becuase when I started in this company this system was working very well but recently it begining to have failures. So I do not know what kind of changes could affect my system.. One of the manager chage one router`s address, but he told me that he dont do anithing bad. If I reboot my Red Hat, you think that could be fine?.. Well, I will attach one of my .log what is wrong, I hope that you can help me with this little problem. i you can find something bad into. I dont think that the problems were my permissions, because in my system (linux) I did not chage anithing. well, thanks Again.. -----Original Message----- From: Starkweather, Mike [SMTP:mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com] Sent: Martes, 27 de Julio de 1999 09:42 a.m. To: 'mamejia at infoacces.com'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: RE: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? Marco, If speaking (or writing) a language is the ability to communicate, you are doing well. Can you attach a copy of your CFG file? Be sure to change your host and community strings to protect the innocent. Did anything change just before you noticed the problem, like changing a CFG file, machine abort, etc. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:27 AM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Good day members of this list.. > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > it? > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > begin 600 200.34.71.17.21.log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I tend to agree with the 'on hold' suggestion. The 'nic > doesn't mark domains as 'on hold' in the whois database any longer, > they just stop forwarding DNS for that domain. Note the lack of any > authoritative sources in the query below. > > 10:11am schuh at scylla: 101 > dig mrtg.org > > ; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> mrtg.org > ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch > ;; got answer: > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 6 > ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: > 0 > ;; QUERY SECTION: > ;; mrtg.org, type = A, class = IN > > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > org. 9m32s IN SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. > hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET. ( > 1999072600 ; serial > 30M ; refresh > 15M ; retry > 1W ; expiry > 1D ) ; minimum Another clue above is the "status: NXDOMAIN". Both factors tell me the domain is on hold for some reason. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jdavis at zeus.kern.org Tue Jul 27 19:31:37 1999 From: jdavis at zeus.kern.org (Jeff Davis) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:31:37 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Config Questions - what am I doing wrong? Message-ID: Hi, A friend turned me on to MRTG last week, and I dl'd the requisite software, compiled, & installed on RedHat 5.2, included latest stable rev of Perl5. cfgmaker runs fine, generates files without complaint. However, running indexmaker is another story. Despite passing mrtg.cfg and fully qualified path to destination file, it only gets a short way through the mrtg.cfg before it gives up, compaining it cannot open file ' '. I have't looked at it for a few days now, but really want to get it online. Anybody else experience this sort of thing, and if so, what's the fix? Thanks, -Jeff -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 19:47:03 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 12:47:03 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Config Questions - what am I doing wrong? Message-ID: Jeff, Verify the command line parameters to indexmaker. Invoke indexmaker without any parameters for a Usage statement. There's only one place in the code that issues a "cannot open file" message and that is when it is opening a file it thinks is a CFG file. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Davis [SMTP:jdavis at zeus.kern.org] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 12:32 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Config Questions - what am I doing wrong? > > Hi, > > A friend turned me on to MRTG last week, and I dl'd the requisite > software, compiled, & installed on RedHat 5.2, included latest stable > rev of Perl5. > > cfgmaker runs fine, generates files without complaint. However, > running indexmaker is another story. Despite passing mrtg.cfg and > fully qualified path to destination file, it only gets a short way > through the mrtg.cfg before it gives up, compaining it cannot open > file ' '. I have't looked at it for a few days now, but really want > to get it online. Anybody else experience this sort of thing, and if > so, what's the fix? > > Thanks, > > -Jeff > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Tue Jul 27 20:33:45 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:33:45 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: Marco, I don't see anything wrong with your CFG file. Your LOG file seems to be pretty current, so it is being updated. However, the data only goes back about 27 days. It looks like something might have happened to the log files back then, or maybe something got renamed or renumbered, or an interface changed. However, with 27 days of data there should be data on every graph. Try deleting all the GIFs for one of the interfaces and let MRTG rebuild them on the next run. Then take a look. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 1:14 PM > To: Starkweather, Mike; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: RE: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Ok. Thanks a lot. > > I attached my cfg?s.1 in order to check it. And of course is Linux Redhat > 5.1 . In fact I am beginer with it. becuase when I started in this company > this system was working very well but recently it begining to have > failures. So I do not know what kind of changes could affect my system.. > > One of the manager chage one router`s address, but he told me that he dont > do anithing bad. If I reboot my Red Hat, you think that could be fine?.. > > Well, I will attach one of my .log what is wrong, I hope that you can help > me with this little problem. i you can find something bad into. > > I dont think that the problems were my permissions, because in my system > (linux) I did not chage anithing. > > well, thanks Again.. > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Starkweather, Mike [SMTP:mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com] > Sent: Martes, 27 de Julio de 1999 09:42 a.m. > To: 'mamejia at infoacces.com'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: RE: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Marco, > > If speaking (or writing) a language is the ability to communicate, you are > doing > well. > > Can you attach a copy of your CFG file? Be sure to change your host and > community strings to protect the innocent. > > Did anything change just before you noticed the problem, like changing a > CFG > file, machine abort, etc. > > Mike Starkweather > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:27 AM > > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > > Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > > > Good day members of this list.. > > > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies > because > > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My > graphics > > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > > it? > > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > << File: 200.34.71.17.21.log >> << File: 200.34.71.17.cfg.1 >> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mamejia at infoacces.com Tue Jul 27 21:42:39 1999 From: mamejia at infoacces.com (Marco Antonio Mejia) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:42:39 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: <01BED835.E63127C0.mamejia@infoacces.com> I remember another thing that can help us, the follow line is a message what I begin to receive by email.. Can't create templock /usr/local/bin/mrtg/cfgs/207.249.74.97.cfg.1_l_24768 at /u sr/local/bin/mrtg/mrtg line 170. Do you think that this could be one reason? or this is another trouble.? -----Original Message----- From: Starkweather, Mike [SMTP:mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com] Sent: Martes, 27 de Julio de 1999 09:42 a.m. To: 'mamejia at infoacces.com'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: RE: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? Marco, If speaking (or writing) a language is the ability to communicate, you are doing well. Can you attach a copy of your CFG file? Be sure to change your host and community strings to protect the innocent. Did anything change just before you noticed the problem, like changing a CFG file, machine abort, etc. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:27 AM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Good day members of this list.. > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > it? > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Tue Jul 27 20:50:26 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 11:50:26 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG on NT - Problems Message-ID: <7nkv1i$fhcn@eGroups.com> Lately I"ve been having some problems running MRTG. I'm running NT 4 Server SP5 and monitoring about 35 devices with about 10 different OIDs on each device. I'm using the MRTG service for NT that I got off the link from the MRTG home page. I've noticed that lately the service has stopped updating every few days. When I stop it and restart it it seems to run fine for a few more days. I have 10 configuration files, and I run them from a CMD file that gets run every 5 mins. Now I've looked at the task mamanger and it seems that the CMDs seem to build up and not get released. They are still listed in Task mamanger but with 0 mem. Could these piling up cause the stopping of the service? I've increased from 5 to 6 minutes now to see if perhaps this makes a difference. Perhaps the CMD was overlapping or something. Can someone suggest a better method of running MRTG every 5 mins on NT without much resource hogging? Thanks Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Tue Jul 27 21:04:02 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:04:02 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG on NT - Problems In-Reply-To: <7nkv1i$fhcn@eGroups.com> Message-ID: <000201bed862$ca8019a0$cb0aa8c0@joey_laptop.insidehouston.org> An option might be to start using the Perl script and spawning different sessions. The biggest drawback to this is that it has to be run as a user. So the machine has to always be logged into, and if the NT machine goes down, the stats will not be updated untill the machine is logged back in. This is how I got ours to work, but at the same time, we only monitored about 15 different OIDs. The perl script and its usage can be found on the MRTG home page. hope this helps Joey Officer Quality Publishing, Inc. The Woodlands, Tx. 77380 281-362-7141 x106 800-792-6397 +------------------------------------------+ |no matter where you go, there you are... | | | | --buckaroo banzai | +------------------------------------------+ > -----Original Message----- > From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On > Behalf Of cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 1:50 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG on NT - Problems > > > Lately I"ve been having some problems running MRTG. I'm running NT 4 > Server SP5 and monitoring about 35 devices with about 10 different OIDs > on each device. > > I'm using the MRTG service for NT that I got off the link from the MRTG > home page. > > I've noticed that lately the service has stopped updating every few > days. When I stop it and restart it it seems to run fine for a few more > days. > > I have 10 configuration files, and I run them from a CMD file that gets > run every 5 mins. Now I've looked at the task mamanger and it seems > that the CMDs seem to build up and not get released. They are still > listed in Task mamanger but with 0 mem. Could these piling up cause > the stopping of the service? > > I've increased from 5 to 6 minutes now to see if perhaps this makes a > difference. Perhaps the CMD was overlapping or something. > > Can someone suggest a better method of running MRTG every 5 mins on NT > without much resource hogging? > > Thanks > Chris > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From chris at ntios.com Tue Jul 27 21:15:44 1999 From: chris at ntios.com (Graziosi, Chris) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:15:44 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <7DB2B9EBE644D111879C00805FBE2A4D0262AF76@srvmem019.smithnephew.com> I am running MRTG 2.8.6 on NT and was wondering if anyone knows where I can find all available OIDs for monitoring NT. I currently only monitoring Processor, Memory and Network utilizations and would like to extend MRTG to my exchange servers and Disk Performance on all of my NT Servers. Thanks Chris Graziosi -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From eel at mail.newf.com Tue Jul 27 21:46:26 1999 From: eel at mail.newf.com (Eddie E. Lewis) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:46:26 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] data recovery after target ID changes Message-ID: <379E0C92.B6CFA827@mail.newf.com> I have recently had some target ID changes after installating a new board in a Cisco 3620. I want to be able to keep my old "valid" data in the newly generated graphs. Since the target IDs changed on some of the interfaces, how do I manage that? My new graphs with the new targets start today of course.. I want to prepend the old data to the graph to retain my historical data! Any ideas? Thanx, eddie -- Eddie E. Lewis email: eel at newf.com New Frontier Consulting, Inc. Voice: (713) 995-4778 x101 9301 SW FWY, Suite 465 Fax: (281) 754-9170 Houston, TX. 77074 WWW: http:/www.newf.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM Tue Jul 27 22:33:21 1999 From: Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM (Utsav Ratti) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:33:21 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG on NT - Problems Message-ID: <852567BB.0070DCEC.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> I'm running the five minute scripts that were also in the mrtg directory, and I'm using the at scheduler to run them. So far I've had no problems. There is also a separate scheduler in the mrtg directory that runs on NT as a service. I haven't tried it out, but perhaps it can help you. As for performance, I understand that RRDtool (also by Tobias Oetiker) is supposed to be much improved. It's basically MRTG on speed. I guess I'll find out for myself if I get a chance to set it up on Linux within the next few days. Utsav cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com on 07/27/99 02:50:26 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch cc: (bcc: Utsav Ratti) Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG on NT - Problems Lately I"ve been having some problems running MRTG. I'm running NT 4 Server SP5 and monitoring about 35 devices with about 10 different OIDs on each device. I'm using the MRTG service for NT that I got off the link from the MRTG home page. I've noticed that lately the service has stopped updating every few days. When I stop it and restart it it seems to run fine for a few more days. I have 10 configuration files, and I run them from a CMD file that gets run every 5 mins. Now I've looked at the task mamanger and it seems that the CMDs seem to build up and not get released. They are still listed in Task mamanger but with 0 mem. Could these piling up cause the stopping of the service? I've increased from 5 to 6 minutes now to see if perhaps this makes a difference. Perhaps the CMD was overlapping or something. Can someone suggest a better method of running MRTG every 5 mins on NT without much resource hogging? Thanks Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Tue Jul 27 23:20:40 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 14:20:40 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG on NT problems. Message-ID: <7nl7r8$23sq@eGroups.com> Ken, I use the MRTG Statistic Updater that is at the bottom of the MRTG home page with a link. I have it run a CMD file every 5 mins. This CMD file has the following syntax: perl c:\mrtg\run\mrtg c:\mrtg\run\axx.cfg again again - - - - again 10 different cfg files in this CMD file. However, looking at the Task Manager I notice under the Processes "Image name" CMD.EXE starts to pile up from 1 instance to about 10 as time goes by, from 0 mem usage to 599k mem usage. The ones with 0 mem usage don't seem to go away. I'm wondering if this would lead the service to stall after a while. Does the CMD not exit properly? I'm not sure what you run from your example below Ken. "What command line are you using to call them. Here's what I use: start "MPEXHUB3" /min cmd /c perl c:\mrtg\run\mrtg c:\mrtg\cfg\mpexhub3.cfg Ken" Should I get CRON for NT or something similar? Someone posted a batch file using the sleep.exe command inside the batch. Would that be better? Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From hendricksm at acad-comp.humboldt.edu Tue Jul 27 22:32:41 1999 From: hendricksm at acad-comp.humboldt.edu (Hendricks, Mark D.) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:32:41 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] NT 4 MRTG Install Message-ID: <199907272130.OAA09621@axe.humboldt.edu> I am attempting to initially configure MRTG on an Alpha running NT4. As per the NT instructions, I downloaded MRTG (2.8.6) and changed the main:: OS to = NT. I downloaded the latest version of Active Perl for the Alpha from Active State, Checked to verify that the path to Perl was in the System "environment". I placed Rateup.exe in the MRTG-28.6 directory, and attempted to create the mrtg.cfg file by typing perl cfgmaker public at my device ip >mrtg.cfg. C:\MRTG\MRTG-28.6>perl cfgmaker public at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx >mrtg.cfg Can't open perl script "cfgmaker": No such file or directory I noticed that there is no "cfgmaker" file in the mrtg-28.6 directory, but that there is a "cfgmaker" file in the run directory. C:\MRTG\MRTG-28.6>c:\perl\bin\perl c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\run\cfgmaker public at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>c:\mrtg\mrtg-2 8.6\mrtg.cfg ERROR: Can't find location of cfgmaker executable BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\run\cfgmaker line 52. There is a "cfgmaker.pl" file in the mrtg-28.6/contrib/cfgmaker/ directory, so I tried that. C:\MRTG\MRTG-28.6>c:\perl\bin\perl c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\contrib\cfgmaker\cfgmaker.pl public at xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx >mrtg.cfg Can't locate SNMP_Session.pm in @INC (@INC contains: c:/Perl/lib c:/Perl/site/lib .) at c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\contrib\cfgmaker\cfgmaker.pl line 15. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\contrib\cfgmaker\cfgmaker.pl line 15. The perl path statement has forward, not back slashes, but I am at a loss here. I followed the directions exactly as printed in the Windows NT Guide to MRTG. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. MRTG would be an awesome tool for my organization. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990727/2736b402/attachment.htm From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Wed Jul 28 00:18:09 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:18:09 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] HP Laserjet MIB?? Message-ID: <7nlb71$flcg@eGroups.com> Anyone ever got this MIB for the JetDirect cards??? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Wed Jul 28 00:23:48 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:23:48 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] HP Printer MIB - Found it Message-ID: <7nlbhk$fleq@eGroups.com> Someone else was looking for this; I did a FPT search and found the MIB. I took the liberty of uploading it to the vault, in the MIBs directory. I hope that is alright. If not I apologize. I will be getting a HP LJ soon (I hope) and I would like to monitor it. Cheers, Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Wed Jul 28 00:42:34 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:42:34 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: NT 4 MRTG Install In-Reply-To: <199907272130.OAA09621@axe.humboldt.edu> Message-ID: <7nlckq$25br@eGroups.com> I've also noticed when I first installed MRTG for NT that the documentation is a little bit off, but overall it was very good. Most of the stuff IS in the run directory, including the SNMP_session.pm and SNMP_util.pm. Move these two to the lib subdirectory for perl. You should be able to run the cfgmaker in the run directory, even though it has no .pl extension. Personally I don't know why it wouldn't run, it works for me, and I'm not a programmer. Maybe someone else knows. I guess you could rename it to cfgmaker.pl Hope it works, Chris <199907272130.oaa0962- at axe.humboldt.edu> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6737 > I am attempting to initially configure MRTG on an Alpha running NT4. > > As per the NT instructions, I downloaded MRTG (2.8.6) and changed the main:: > OS to = NT. > I noticed that there is no "cfgmaker" file in the mrtg-28.6 directory, but > that there is a "cfgmaker" file in the run directory. > > C:\MRTG\MRTG-28.6>c:\perl\bin\perl c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\run\cfgmaker > public at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>c:\mrtg\mrtg-2 > 8.6\mrtg.cfg > ERROR: Can't find location of cfgmaker executable > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\run\cfgmaker line > 52. > > There is a "cfgmaker.pl" file in the mrtg-28.6/contrib/cfgmaker/ > directory, so I tried that. > > C:\MRTG\MRTG-28.6>c:\perl\bin\perl > c:\mrtg\mrtg-28.6\contrib\cfgmaker\cfgmaker.pl public at xxx.xxx.xxx. > xxx >mrtg.cfg > Can't locate SNMP_Session.pm in @INC (@INC contains: c:/Perl/lib > c:/Perl/site/lib .) at -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tim at ln.edu.hk Wed Jul 28 02:45:04 1999 From: tim at ln.edu.hk (Tim) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:45:04 +0800 Subject: [mrtg] unscribe Message-ID: <4.1.19990728084457.00a6b730@ln.edu.hk> -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From isaac at netos.com Wed Jul 28 02:56:12 1999 From: isaac at netos.com (Isaac) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:56:12 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Ethernet Port on Cisco Message-ID: <379E552B.D49BB4EA@netos.com> Hello, We are running MRTG 2.5.3 on an NT 4.0 Box with SP3. We are monitoring a Cisco 2500 running IOS 11.0 We are getting a weird message all of a sudden on the ethernet port on our router. It used to not say this but I had to rerun the cfgmaker util and now we get this: Traffic Analysis for Ethernet0 System: Krakatoa in Maintainer: Interface: Ethernet0 (1) IP: No hostname defined for IP address (204.96.77.254) Max Speed: 1250.0 kBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd) The thing in question is this no hostname defined for IP address (204.96.77.254) ??? This is not the ethernet IP of eth0! It is another IP. What's even *weirder* is that when I run the cfgmaker util the IP in hostname defined for IP address ( ) changes! Now they are always parts of class C's we own and are in are routing table but why the heck do they show up? Thanks! John -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From javier_tan at hotmail.com Wed Jul 28 03:52:50 1999 From: javier_tan at hotmail.com (Javier Tan) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 18:52:50 PDT Subject: [mrtg] "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Message-ID: <19990728015251.65538.qmail@hotmail.com> Hi all, Thanks for the tip on my last question. You've all been a great help. I've just one more query,Hope you guys can help me out. I've tried "indexmaker" with the options available,but it's not running. Here is what I put in " perl indexmaker -t mrtg.cfg -r > { directory where I store my output from the program}". I have the following questions: 1. I'm running on NT, is there other options that I have to include ?? like the directory where perl is in or something, cause I believe ( I might be wrong, given that I'm a newbie )that "indexmaker" was meant for Li/Unix. 2. Could anyone running "indexmaker" successfully on a NT machine, please help me out by showing me your successful syntax on the command line ?? Please pardon my ignorance........and thanks again in advance !! Regards, Javier Tan Network Support ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From spiderken at hongkong.com Wed Jul 28 07:02:11 1999 From: spiderken at hongkong.com (spiderken at hongkong.com) Date: 28 Jul 1999 05:02:11 -0000 Subject: [mrtg] Groupwise Message-ID: <19990728050211.17691.fmail@hongkong.com> I am trying to use MRTG to monitor the email in/out queue of Novell Groupwise. Anyone has similar project before? Please share. Should I use SNMP (which OID and MIBS)? or read the log file from Novell volume? Thanks. Ken ___________________________________________________________________________ Get your hongkong.com freemail at http://www.hongkong.com Free newsletters center at http://post4u.hongkong.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jofficer at insidehouston.org Wed Jul 28 07:11:42 1999 From: jofficer at insidehouston.org (Joey Officer) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 00:11:42 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Groupwise Message-ID: <000601bed8b7$b7293b20$b503fea9@tower> Although I don't have any experience working with this type of setup, you need to do one of two things. First review the GroupWise setup and see (first) if there is an SNMP listing. If there is then you should be able to parse through the OID/MIB listing and determine what OID it is that you want to monitor. If there is not an SNMP listing for Groupwise, then I would recommend trying to parse through the logs of GroupWise and perhaps using Perl you could generate your own log files for MRTG to read and graph. Granted this is basic knowledge, but I thought I would mention it... Joey Officer Systems Analysts Quality Publishing, Inc. 281-362-7141 x106 -----Original Message----- From: spiderken at hongkong.com To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 12:17 AM Subject: [mrtg] Groupwise >I am trying to use MRTG to monitor the email in/out queue of Novell Groupwise. Anyone has similar project before? Please share. Should I use SNMP (which OID and MIBS)? or read the log file from Novell volume? > >Thanks. >Ken > >___________________________________________________________________________ >Get your hongkong.com freemail at http://www.hongkong.com >Free newsletters center at http://post4u.hongkong.com > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Patrick.TREVOR at dewrsb.gov.au Wed Jul 28 07:33:31 1999 From: Patrick.TREVOR at dewrsb.gov.au (TREVOR,Patrick) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:33:31 +1000 (EST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Groupwise Message-ID: <199907280533.PAA03341@name-ext.deetya.gov.au> See below for a partial config of what I use for monitoring GW. It may be of some use. You will obviously need to have SNMP enabled for the particular agents to use this style of config. Patrick Trevor Director RPT Group Pty Ltd ptrevor at rpt.com.au http://www.rpt.com.au workdir: /home/httpd/html/mrtg/gw WriteExpires: Yes Options[_]: growright, perminute, nopercent WithPeak[_]: ymw YLegend[_]: messages/min ###################################################################### #..................................................................... Target[gwia]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.7.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.8.0:public at 172.25.1.244 MaxBytes[gwia]: 32000 AbsMax[gwia]: 64000 Title[gwia]: GWIA Msgs in and out PageTop[gwia]:

Internet mail messages

#YLegend[gwia]: messages ShortLegend[gwia]: msgs/min LegendI[gwia]: Out LegendO[gwia]: In Legend1[gwia]: Messages out per minute Legend2[gwia]: Messages in per minute Legend3[gwia]: Maximal 5 min average messages out per minute Legend4[gwia]: Maximal 5 min average messages in per minute Target[gwia.bytes]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.6.0:public at 172.25.1.244 MaxBytes[gwia.bytes]: 32000 AbsMax[gwia.bytes]: 1464000 Title[gwia.bytes]: GWIA Bytes in and out PageTop[gwia.bytes]:

Internet mail messages in bytes

YLegend[gwia.bytes]: bytes/min ShortLegend[gwia.bytes]: B/min LegendI[gwia.bytes]: Out LegendO[gwia.bytes]: In Legend1[gwia.bytes]: Messages out per minute Legend2[gwia.bytes]: Messages in per minute Legend3[gwia.bytes]: Maximal 5 min average messages out per minute Legend4[gwia.bytes]: Maximal 5 min average messages in per minute Target[gwia.wait]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.14.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.70.1.15.0:public at 172.25.1.244 MaxBytes[gwia.wait]: 32000 AbsMax[gwia.wait]: 64000 Title[gwia.wait]: GWIA Msgs waiting PageTop[gwia.wait]:

Internet mail messages waiting

YLegend[gwia.wait]: messages/hour ShortLegend[gwia.wait]: msgs/hour Options[gwia.wait]: growright, perhour, nopercent LegendI[gwia.wait]: Out LegendO[gwia.wait]: In Legend1[gwia.wait]: Messages out per hour Legend2[gwia.wait]: Messages in per hour Legend3[gwia.wait]: Maximal 5 min average messages out per hour Legend4[gwia.wait]: Maximal 5 min average messages in per hour Target[poa.canb]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.38.1.1.1.3.1&1.3.6.1.4.1.23.2.38.1.1.1.4.1:public at 172.25.1. 243 MaxBytes[poa.canb]: 32000 Title[poa.canb]: Canberra POA messages PageTop[poa.canb]:

Canberra POA messages

#YLegend[poa.canb]: messages ShortLegend[poa.canb]: msgs/min LegendI[poa.canb]: Total LegendO[poa.canb]: Problem Legend1[poa.canb]: Total Messages per minute Legend2[poa.canb]: Problem Messages per minute Legend3[poa.canb]: Maximal 5 min average Total Messages per minute Legend4[poa.canb]: Maximal 5 min average Problem Messages per minute > > I am trying to use MRTG to monitor the email in/out queue of > Novell Groupwise. Anyone has similar project before? Please > share. Should I use SNMP (which OID and MIBS)? or read the > log file from Novell volume? > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch Wed Jul 28 09:11:14 1999 From: Pierre.Aguet at UnionSuisse.ch (Aguet Pierre) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:11:14 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: HP Printer MIB - Found it Message-ID: Hi Chris, Where did you put those MIB files ?? Or where did you find them ?? any kind of link will be appreciated. TIA Pete -----Original Message----- From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com [mailto:cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 12:24 AM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] HP Printer MIB - Found it Someone else was looking for this; I did a FPT search and found the MIB. I took the liberty of uploading it to the vault, in the MIBs directory. I hope that is alright. If not I apologize. I will be getting a HP LJ soon (I hope) and I would like to monitor it. Cheers, Chris -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rich at ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk Wed Jul 28 10:12:27 1999 From: rich at ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk (Wood, Richard) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:12:27 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG on NT problems. Message-ID: <930BFA16390CD3119E010000F6E660C9A544@fear.ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk> > -----Original Message----- > From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com [mailto:cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com] > Sent: 27 July 1999 22:21 > I use the MRTG Statistic Updater that is at the bottom of the > MRTG home > page with a link. I have it run a CMD file every 5 mins. This CMD > file has the following syntax: > > perl c:\mrtg\run\mrtg c:\mrtg\run\axx.cfg > again > again > - - - - > again > Stick an 'exit' in as the last line. Without that the batch file won't finish and after a couple of runs the scheduler will stop executing it. > Does the CMD not exit properly? Not unless you tell it to. Rich -- Rich Wood, Systems Manager, Royal United Hospital, Bath rich at ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From budiw at idola.net.id Thu Jul 29 01:53:27 1999 From: budiw at idola.net.id (Budi Wiyono) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:53:27 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] MC2-MRTG Configuration Checker Message-ID: <3.0.32.19990728165326.009210fc@mail.idola.net.id> Hi All, I'm trying MC2-MRTG Configuration Checker. But when I'm trying cfgreader.pl, That script can produce output, but I *cannot see the output at my browser*, because there is warning before "Content-type: text/plain". Here is what i did: =================== ./cfgreader.pl /data1/mrtg/current-cfg/idola.cfg > out Value of construct can be "0"; test with defined() at ./cfgreader.pl line 65535. Name "main::r" used only once: possible typo at ./cfgreader.pl line 58. Pls Help... TIA, Budi W -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From azhar.iqbal at adnoc-fod.co.ae Wed Jul 28 13:12:29 1999 From: azhar.iqbal at adnoc-fod.co.ae (azhar.iqbal at adnoc-fod.co.ae) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 04:12:29 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] RMON broadcast statistics Message-ID: <7nmois$bcm4@eGroups.com> Hi, I'm new to mrtg and currently using mrtg-2.8.6. I want to monitor broadcast traffic on my netwrok. Can anybody tell how to do this. I am using a software based RMON probe running on NT server. when i run cfgmaker it produced cfg file, but i only get in/out graphs! What do i have to modify in order to monitor broadcast traffic? Thanks in advance! Regards Azhar Iqbal -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 28 13:55:25 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 06:55:25 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC488@MPLC01F> Javier, If you use -r, you need to have a regular expression (a search string) in the command line. By default the regular expression is '.' which matches all strings. You also need a title if you are using the -t option, and the output is to a file, not a directory. If you just want an index page for all of the targets in the cfg file, try the following: perl indexmaker -t "Title" -r "." mrtg.cfg > c:\inetpub\wwwroot\test.html HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Javier Tan [mailto:javier_tan at hotmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 8:53 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] "INDEXMAKER" usage............. > > > Hi all, > > Thanks for the tip on my last question. You've all been a great help. > > I've just one more query,Hope you guys can help me out. > > I've tried "indexmaker" with the options available,but it's > not running. > > Here is what I put in " perl indexmaker -t mrtg.cfg -r > { > directory where I > store my output from the program}". > > I have the following questions: > > 1. I'm running on NT, is there other options that I have to include ?? > like the directory where perl is in or something, cause I believe > ( I might be wrong, given that I'm a newbie )that "indexmaker" was > meant for Li/Unix. > 2. Could anyone running "indexmaker" successfully on a NT machine, > please help me out by showing me your successful syntax on the > command line ?? > > > Please pardon my ignorance........and thanks again in advance !! > > > Regards, > Javier Tan > Network Support > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Archer.Kyle at principal.com Wed Jul 28 14:50:14 1999 From: Archer.Kyle at principal.com (Archer, Kyle) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 07:50:14 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] SNMPGet for NT Message-ID: <811E80207409D311B6850008C7917EBB0111348E@pfgdsmmsg013.principal.com> Can someone recommend a SNMPGet/Walk app for NT please... I'm in need of one to ensure connectivity to some devices to determine why MRTG isn't working correctly... Kyle Archer -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com Wed Jul 28 14:55:00 1999 From: JSMITH at PRESIDIO.com (James Smith) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:55:00 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Message-ID: <81FED29588FFD211827200805FBBE40703E4E9@tpc-nt2.presidio.com> Javier, I ran into the same problem with indexmaker. The only workaround I have is to use a linux box. I'm using the Activestate Perl distro. MRTG works great, cfgmaker works great, but indexmaker silently fails. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Javier Tan [mailto:javier_tan at hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:53 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Hi all, Thanks for the tip on my last question. You've all been a great help. I've just one more query,Hope you guys can help me out. I've tried "indexmaker" with the options available,but it's not running. Here is what I put in " perl indexmaker -t mrtg.cfg -r > { directory where I store my output from the program}". I have the following questions: 1. I'm running on NT, is there other options that I have to include ?? like the directory where perl is in or something, cause I believe ( I might be wrong, given that I'm a newbie )that "indexmaker" was meant for Li/Unix. 2. Could anyone running "indexmaker" successfully on a NT machine, please help me out by showing me your successful syntax on the command line ?? Please pardon my ignorance........and thanks again in advance !! Regards, Javier Tan Network Support ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dcp at dcptech.com Wed Jul 28 15:11:23 1999 From: dcp at dcptech.com (David C Prall) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:11:23 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: SNMPGet for NT References: <811E80207409D311B6850008C7917EBB0111348E@pfgdsmmsg013.principal.com> Message-ID: <01c701bed8fa$b1f37a60$58ef93a0@dcaa.mil> In the NT resource Kit - SNMPUTIL WALK David C Prall, MCSE MCNE DCP Technologies dcp at dcptech.com Alexandria, VA dcppage at dcptech.com http://www.dcptech.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Archer, Kyle To: Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 8:50 AM Subject: [mrtg] SNMPGet for NT > > Can someone recommend a SNMPGet/Walk app for NT please... I'm in need > of one to ensure connectivity to some devices to determine why MRTG isn't > working correctly... > > Kyle Archer > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 28 15:27:06 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:27:06 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG on NT - Problems Message-ID: I agree. Use the AT scheduler to run MRTGKICK.BAT which launches MRTG. I changed the AT scheduler batch file to launch MRTGKICK.BAT every 5 minutes rather than A.Bat, B.Bat and C.Bat. Flawless. I also START the individual MRTGs from batch file to get some multiprocessing. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Utsav Ratti [SMTP:Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 3:33 PM > To: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com > Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Running MRTG on NT - Problems > > I'm running the five minute scripts that were also in the mrtg directory, > and I'm using the at scheduler to run them. So far I've had no problems. > There is also a separate scheduler in the mrtg directory that runs on NT as > a service. I haven't tried it out, but perhaps it can help you. > > As for performance, I understand that RRDtool (also by Tobias Oetiker) is > supposed to be much improved. It's basically MRTG on speed. I guess I'll > find out for myself if I get a chance to set it up on Linux within the next > few days. > > Utsav > > > > > > > cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com on 07/27/99 02:50:26 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > cc: (bcc: Utsav Ratti) > Subject: [mrtg] Running MRTG on NT - Problems > > > Lately I"ve been having some problems running MRTG. I'm running NT 4 > Server SP5 and monitoring about 35 devices with about 10 different OIDs > on each device. > > I'm using the MRTG service for NT that I got off the link from the MRTG > home page. > > I've noticed that lately the service has stopped updating every few > days. When I stop it and restart it it seems to run fine for a few more > days. > > I have 10 configuration files, and I run them from a CMD file that gets > run every 5 mins. Now I've looked at the task mamanger and it seems > that the CMDs seem to build up and not get released. They are still > listed in Task mamanger but with 0 mem. Could these piling up cause > the stopping of the service? > > I've increased from 5 to 6 minutes now to see if perhaps this makes a > difference. Perhaps the CMD was overlapping or something. > > Can someone suggest a better method of running MRTG every 5 mins on NT > without much resource hogging? > > Thanks > Chris > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From slamp at chez.com Wed Jul 28 15:33:41 1999 From: slamp at chez.com (Olivier Daury) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:33:41 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] monitoring NT cpu with mrtg Message-ID: <379F06B5.EE25E879@chez.com> Hello, How can I monitor CPU load wiht mrtg ? Any help will be appreciated. Oliver PS: I'm a newbee to mrtg, sorry if this question was already asked -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM Wed Jul 28 15:36:55 1999 From: Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM (Utsav Ratti) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:36:55 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Ethernet Port on Cisco Message-ID: <852567BC.004AA4E5.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> If you find out the exact reason of your problem, please let me know. I'm assuming that when you run cfgmaker, you are specifying the IP address of the Cisco 2500 and not some machine that is getting it's IP address dynamically? Utsav isaac at netos.com (Isaac) on 07/27/99 08:56:12 PM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch cc: (bcc: Utsav Ratti) Subject: [mrtg] Ethernet Port on Cisco Hello, We are running MRTG 2.5.3 on an NT 4.0 Box with SP3. We are monitoring a Cisco 2500 running IOS 11.0 We are getting a weird message all of a sudden on the ethernet port on our router. It used to not say this but I had to rerun the cfgmaker util and now we get this: Traffic Analysis for Ethernet0 System: Krakatoa in Maintainer: Interface: Ethernet0 (1) IP: No hostname defined for IP address (204.96.77.254) Max Speed: 1250.0 kBytes/s (ethernetCsmacd) The thing in question is this no hostname defined for IP address (204.96.77.254) ??? This is not the ethernet IP of eth0! It is another IP. What's even *weirder* is that when I run the cfgmaker util the IP in hostname defined for IP address ( ) changes! Now they are always parts of class C's we own and are in are routing table but why the heck do they show up? Thanks! John -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Michel.Renfer at lan.ch Wed Jul 28 16:29:23 1999 From: Michel.Renfer at lan.ch (Michel Renfer) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:29:23 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg.eu.org Message-ID: Hi List! Two new forwarders to the mrtg pages are now aviable: http://mrtg.eu.org http://www.mrtg.eu.org Best regards, M. Renfer ______________________________________________________________________ michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 28 16:40:08 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:40:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? Message-ID: Marco, Sounds like you might have multiple MRTGs running at the same time on the same CFG file. Also, does your CFG file name really end with ".1". That is unusual. You might want to rename it to something else that ends with ".cfg". Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:43 PM > To: Starkweather, Mike; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] Re: my average is 0%, why? > > I remember another thing that can help us, the follow line is a message what I > begin to receive by email.. > > Can't create templock /usr/local/bin/mrtg/cfgs/207.249.74.97.cfg.1_l_24768 at > /u > sr/local/bin/mrtg/mrtg line 170. > > Do you think that this could be one reason? or this is another trouble.? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Starkweather, Mike [SMTP:mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com] > Sent: Martes, 27 de Julio de 1999 09:42 a.m. > To: 'mamejia at infoacces.com'; 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: RE: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > Marco, > > If speaking (or writing) a language is the ability to communicate, you are > doing > well. > > Can you attach a copy of your CFG file? Be sure to change your host and > community strings to protect the innocent. > > Did anything change just before you noticed the problem, like changing a CFG > file, machine abort, etc. > > Mike Starkweather > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mamejia at infoacces.com [SMTP:mamejia at infoacces.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:27 AM > > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > > Subject: [mrtg] my average is 0%, why? > > > > Good day members of this list.. > > > > I am Marco Antonio from Mexico, first i offer you all my apologies because > > of my terrible english. I still having troubles with it. > > > > well, I will begin to explain my problem with MRTG. First I have this > > version, the 2.5.4 but it was working good until two weeks. > > > > all my graphics are good, but my average and all my numbers on the bottom > > of my graphs are 0 in the weekly, monthly and yearly graphics, only the > > daily graphics is working good with its averages and its Maxs. My graphics > > still changing but my numbers are troubles. > > > > Do you know what kind of problem is? Where I can found information about > > it? > > Where are the currently FAQ?s?. What file I can review? > > > > Thanks for all, and sincerely yours. > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 28 16:44:06 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 09:44:06 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: Chris, Check the archives cited at the bottom of this message for "perfm" or "shellserv". Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. Get the NT Server Resource Kit, it has MIBs and some SNMP utilities. ms > -----Original Message----- > From: Graziosi, Chris [SMTP:chris at ntios.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:16 PM > To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' > Subject: [mrtg] Available OIDs for NT > > I am running MRTG 2.8.6 on NT and was wondering if anyone knows where I can > find all available OIDs for monitoring NT. I currently only monitoring > Processor, Memory and Network utilizations and would like to extend MRTG to > my exchange servers and Disk Performance on all of my NT Servers. > > Thanks > Chris Graziosi > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 28 17:04:36 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:04:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Monitoring Memory and CPU on a Cisco In-Reply-To: <019f01bed800$34e84730$18746ccb@ozemail.com.au> Message-ID: You could, but the resuts would be meaningless. If you have a system, with a load of 2, and 128MB used memory, then you would have 2 and 128000000 on the same graph. You would probably never see the line for cpu. Best to leave them on seperate graphs. You could however, add them to the same page, so you could see them both at the same time. -Tim On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Duncan Browne wrote: > Can someone tell me if its possible to combine processor and memory > utilization > on the one mrtg graph and how its done? I am currently running just cpu on > its own. > > > > Thanx, > > ************************************ > Duncan Browne > Network Engineer > UUNet Australia / OzEmail Ltd > e-mail: dunbro at int.ozemail.com.au > ************************************* > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From charles at toucan.ie Wed Jul 28 18:00:37 1999 From: charles at toucan.ie (Charles Gillanders) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 17:00:37 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry Message-ID: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379450@collan.toucan.ie> Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to ask. I'm successfully using MRTG and the UCD snmp libs monitor disk space, processor usage and free real and virtual memory on a solaris 2.6 system. MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a great little tool. It's what mrtg shows up that has me worried, the real memory free very quickly falls from near 500Mb (the box has 512Mb in it) to just about 7 - 8 Mb. If I run top on the system and sort everything by size rather than cpu, I can count up all the memory that the various processess are using, guess what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, more like a 100 or so. So my question(s) is(are) where has my memory gone and should I be worried? Does anyone else monitor similar stats with a sun and notice similar results? Does anyone have any pointers for mailing lists / web sites / usenet groups etc. that might be able to advise? I should point out that having seen the graphs and not believed them I wondered if the UCD libs were giving me bum data, I ran top at intervals over the 30 minute period or so following a reboot, and top also shows this steady decrease in the amount of free real memory available. Thanks, Charles -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990728/08990707/attachment.html From leifn at neland.dk Wed Jul 28 18:35:42 1999 From: leifn at neland.dk (Leif Neland) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 18:35:42 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry In-Reply-To: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379450@collan.toucan.ie> Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Charles Gillanders wrote: > Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to ask. > > I'm successfully using MRTG and the UCD snmp libs monitor disk space, > processor usage and free real and virtual memory on a solaris 2.6 system. > MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a great little tool. > > It's what mrtg shows up that has me worried, the real memory free very > quickly falls from near 500Mb (the box has 512Mb in it) to just about 7 - 8 > Mb. If I run top on the system and sort everything by size rather than cpu, > I can count up all the memory that the various processess are using, guess > what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, more like a 100 or so. > > So my question(s) is(are) where has my memory gone and should I be worried? > Does anyone else monitor similar stats with a sun and notice similar > results? Does anyone have any pointers for mailing lists / web sites / > usenet groups etc. that might be able to advise? > Really the only time you should have much free memory, is on a machine which never does anything, or just after boot. If the kernel is doing its job properly, it tries to use all available memory for disk buffers (cache) (and other stuff). When a program really needs memory, the kernel just discards diskbuffers, containing stuff already on disk. What you really should be monitoring is swap space and swap-in/out. Leif -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cbell at nympho.junknet.com Wed Jul 28 19:04:07 1999 From: cbell at nympho.junknet.com (Chris Bell) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 10:04:07 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 28 Jul 1999 17:00:37 BST." <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379450@collan.toucan.ie> Message-ID: <199907281704.KAA17238@junknet.com> > > Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to ask. > > I'm successfully using MRTG and the UCD snmp libs monitor disk space, > processor usage and free real and virtual memory on a solaris 2.6 system. > MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a great little tool. > > It's what mrtg shows up that has me worried, the real memory free very > quickly falls from near 500Mb (the box has 512Mb in it) to just about 7 - 8 > Mb. If I run top on the system and sort everything by size rather than cpu, > I can count up all the memory that the various processess are using, guess > what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, more like a 100 or so. > > So my question(s) is(are) where has my memory gone and should I be worried? > Does anyone else monitor similar stats with a sun and notice similar > results? Does anyone have any pointers for mailing lists / web sites / > usenet groups etc. that might be able to advise? Solaris (and most unix OS's) try to keep only about 1% memory free. The rest is used up with disk IO cache. These pages can be freed up easily if processess need more space. > > I should point out that having seen the graphs and not believed them I > wondered if the UCD libs were giving me bum data, I ran top at intervals > over the 30 minute period or so following a reboot, and top also shows this > steady decrease in the amount of free real memory available. > Chris. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Wed Jul 28 19:16:49 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 22:16:49 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <009f01bed91c$fb4ea6e0$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, The ftp.shellserv.com site will give you basic NT monitoring stuff in the perfm.zip package. This alongwith the NT reskit utilities should get you started. But if you want it for Exchange as well, you are on your own. There was a post in this list about an exchange mib a few days ago, but it conflicts with the monitoring you get with perfm.zip. In any case, you would have to compile the mib and load it into NT to get it to work . I have not been able to get it to work, but that is just me. Maybe someone in this list will shed more light on how to get Exchange monitoring in addition to what you get with the perfm.zip package. Khurram, ----- Original Message ----- From: Starkweather, Mike To: 'Graziosi, Chris' ; Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:44 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > Chris, > > Check the archives cited at the bottom of this message for "perfm" or > "shellserv". Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. Get the NT Server Resource Kit, it > has MIBs and some SNMP utilities. > > ms > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From leifn at neland.dk Wed Jul 28 19:40:17 1999 From: leifn at neland.dk (Leif Neland) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:40:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [mrtg] cisco2900 Message-ID: We had a cisco 2900(?) 24*10Mb/s+2*100Mb/s switch, and mrtg worked nicely with a autogenerated cfg. Now it got replaced with a 2900 25*100Mb switch. An autogenerated config now only shows a working VLAN graph, all the other graphs are just showing 34B/s with only a few notches. Take a look at http://mrtg.neland.dk I'm running 2.7.x, I couldn't get 2.8.5 to compile even when I had installed gd and zlib. Do I need to specify a special "snmp-adress"? (Can't remember the proper name for an item like 123.23.24.12.145.12, which can appear on snmpwalk...) Leif -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lfiddler at us.ibm.com Wed Jul 28 19:50:39 1999 From: lfiddler at us.ibm.com (lfiddler at us.ibm.com) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:50:39 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG 2.8 Install and AIX 4.3 Message-ID: <872567BC.00620B98.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> Hi All, I'm attempting to install MRTG 2.8.4 on a UNIX box running AIX 4.3. Upon running the ./configure script I receive the following errors: On the command line: ... checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables. In the config.log file: This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. configure:541: checking for gcc configure:654: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works configure:670: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5 collect2: /usr/lib/libc.a: not an import library configure: failed program was: #line 665 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" main(){return(0);} We have recently upgraded the OS from AIX 4.1 to AIX 4.3. I believe this may have caused the problems. Just for kicks I went back and ran the ./configure for MRTG2.7 and received the same errors. Although I'm fairly useless when it comes to C and C compilers running gcc from the command line seems to work fine. I'm running gcc 2.8.1. It the OS level is the problem, would it be feasible to run the ./configure script (along with the entire MRTG directory) on another system then re-tar the directory with the make file etc. and put it back on the original system? Any suggestions or work arounds would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, David David E. Mason Network Management (303)924-2601, dmason at us.ibm.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From crash at cable.a2000.nl Wed Jul 28 19:55:22 1999 From: crash at cable.a2000.nl (Peter J. Kassies) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:55:22 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry In-Reply-To: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D379450@collan.toucan.ie> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990728195522.03c54d10@cable.mail.a2000.nl> At 05:00 PM 7/28/99 +0100, you wrote: > Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to >ask. monitor disk space, processor usage and free real and virtual >memory on a solaris 2.6 system. MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a >great little tool. If I run top on the system and sort everything by >size rather than cpu, I can count up all the memory that the various >processess are using, guess what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, >more like a 100 or so. Ok. I'm not a Solaris expert, but have the same issue. It is nothing to worry about. I have a simular system running as a webserver. It holds multiple Netscape HTTPdaemons. It has 256Mb and 512Mb swap. Now the odd thing is that when I had 7 websites it only had 8Mb memory free. I am now running 14 websites and there is still 7 Mb free? I am told that the processes absorb a certain amount of free memory and distribute the available memory over the rest of the processes. If there is more Ram available, the processes will use more etc. You should watch the messages in /var/adm. If it says "unable to fork sufficient space", there is to little ram. >I ran top at intervals over the 30 >minute period or so following a reboot, and top also shows this steady >decrease in the amount of free real memory available. Yep, but this shouldn't be a worry. All processes slowly become bigger and eat more ram. Slowly more and more swap space will be used. This is normal. All processes "leak" ram. Some programs are badly written and leak a lot of memory. I'm using UCD and MRTG for monitoring solaris machines. I'm monitoring processes-in-queue and data output on the ethernet devices. I would like to monitor CPU idle time, but I think someone has to write the agent for it. Peter ==================================================== Rock till you drop Peter Kassies | p.kassies at rubicon-bv.com Rubicon BV | http://www.rubicon-bv.com Graadt van Roggenweg 328 | Mobile +31(0)65 5755637 3531 AH UTRECHT | Office +31(0)30 2982131 ==================================================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From onunez at saltel.net Wed Jul 28 20:02:54 1999 From: onunez at saltel.net (Olger Nunez) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 12:02:54 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT References: <009f01bed91c$fb4ea6e0$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Message-ID: <00b301bed923$6abd34a0$3c5525d1@saltel.net> Hi !! I had been following these mails about basic NT monitoring stuff, but I'm unable to login into that server ftp.shellserv.com on port 21, as anonymous user!!! Perhaps, I must try to log in another port. Maybe the site don't allow anonymous logins!!! Thanks in advance for any help ... Olger Nunez Varela El Salvador Telecom S.A. de C.V. ----- Original Message ----- From: Khurram Farhan Hassan To: MRTG List Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:16 AM Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > Hi, > > The ftp.shellserv.com site will give you basic NT monitoring stuff in the > perfm.zip package. This alongwith the NT reskit utilities should get you > started. But if you want it for Exchange as well, you are on your own. There > was a post in this list about an exchange mib a few days ago, but it > conflicts with the monitoring you get with perfm.zip. In any case, you would > have to compile the mib and load it into NT to get it to work . I have not > been able to get it to work, but that is just me. Maybe someone in this list > will shed more light on how to get Exchange monitoring in addition to what > you get with the perfm.zip package. > > Khurram, > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Starkweather, Mike > To: 'Graziosi, Chris' ; > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:44 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > Chris, > > > > Check the archives cited at the bottom of this message for "perfm" or > > "shellserv". Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. Get the NT Server Resource > Kit, it > > has MIBs and some SNMP utilities. > > > > ms > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 28 20:10:00 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 13:10:00 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: Just point your browser at ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. ms > -----Original Message----- > From: onunez at saltel.net [SMTP:onunez at saltel.net] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:03 PM > To: Khurram Farhan Hassan; MRTG List > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > Hi !! > > I had been following these mails about basic NT monitoring stuff, but I'm > unable to login into that server ftp.shellserv.com on port 21, as anonymous > user!!! > > Perhaps, I must try to log in another port. Maybe the site don't allow > anonymous logins!!! > > Thanks in advance for any help ... > > Olger Nunez Varela > El Salvador Telecom S.A. de C.V. > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Khurram Farhan Hassan > To: MRTG List > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:16 AM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > Hi, > > > > The ftp.shellserv.com site will give you basic NT monitoring stuff in the > > perfm.zip package. This alongwith the NT reskit utilities should get you > > started. But if you want it for Exchange as well, you are on your own. > There > > was a post in this list about an exchange mib a few days ago, but it > > conflicts with the monitoring you get with perfm.zip. In any case, you > would > > have to compile the mib and load it into NT to get it to work . I have not > > been able to get it to work, but that is just me. Maybe someone in this > list > > will shed more light on how to get Exchange monitoring in addition to what > > you get with the perfm.zip package. > > > > Khurram, > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Starkweather, Mike > > To: 'Graziosi, Chris' ; > > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:44 PM > > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > > > > Chris, > > > > > > Check the archives cited at the bottom of this message for "perfm" or > > > "shellserv". Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. Get the NT Server Resource > > Kit, it > > > has MIBs and some SNMP utilities. > > > > > > ms > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From djoy at ca.ibm.com Wed Jul 28 20:17:10 1999 From: djoy at ca.ibm.com (djoy at ca.ibm.com) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 14:17:10 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Error with rateup Message-ID: <872567BC.0064561C.00@d53mta06h.boulder.ibm.com> Hi. I have just installed mrtg 2.8.6. I am also using these versions for the support programs: gd-1_6_2.tar libpng-1_0_3.tar perl5.005_03 I'm running under AIX ver rs6000-ibm-aix4.3.2.0. I get the following message everytime I try running mrtg. I don't think this is a problem with the device being queried as the result is same with different vendors devices. Any ideas?: PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 11 with Exit Value 0 when doing router 'r1' code was 139, retcode was A system call received a parameter that is not valid. . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 28 20:32:43 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 13:32:43 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC492@MPLC01F> In order to add ANY PerfMon object to that shipped with the PERFM.ZIP file here's what you need to do (You need the RESKIT and PerfM.zip for this): (all commands are run on the server being montiored) 1. Install the PERFM.Zip stuff. 2. Look a the PERFMIB.ini that comes with PERFM.ZIP and look at the last number used. The last time I looked it was 27. Remember that number! 3. Run PERF2MIB to extract the MIB data from the PerfMon objects on the machine. You'll create a mib file (newmib.mib) and an INI file newmib.ini. The objects can be any of the objects you can access in PerfMon. If the object name has a space in it, put double quotes around it. The numbers MUST be unique, including those already installed (you'll lose other stuff you may be montioring otherwise). ie. If you are adding to just the raw PERFM.ZIP stuff, you need to start with 28. If you use the example below, next time you add more objects you'll start with 31. ex: (all one line) perf2mib newmib.mib newmib.ini MSExchangeMTA 28 mta "MSExchangeMTA Connections" 29 mtaconn MSExchangeIMC 30 imc 4. Concatenate the old ini file and the new ini file: copy perfmib.ini+newmib.ini perfmib.ini 5. Compile the new mib in with the old one: mibcc -omib.bin -n -t -w2 smi.mib LMMIB2.MIB mib_ii.mib perfmib.mib exchange.mib 6. Stop the SNMP service Replace the PERFMIB.INI and MIB.BIN and then restart the SNMP service ex. net stop snmp copy perfmib.ini %systemroot%\system32\perfmib.ini copy mib.bin %systemroot%\system32\mib.bin net start snmp Now you'll have your new objects and they'll be at OIDS that start with .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.28, .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.29, etc. If you have a mib browser (like Getif) don't forget to add the PerfMib.mib in to the proper directory, compile it, whatever. HTH, Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Khurram Farhan Hassan [mailto:khassan at aster.com.pk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 12:17 PM > To: MRTG List > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > Hi, > > The ftp.shellserv.com site will give you basic NT monitoring > stuff in the > perfm.zip package. This alongwith the NT reskit utilities > should get you > started. But if you want it for Exchange as well, you are on > your own. There > was a post in this list about an exchange mib a few days ago, but it > conflicts with the monitoring you get with perfm.zip. In any > case, you would > have to compile the mib and load it into NT to get it to work > . I have not > been able to get it to work, but that is just me. Maybe > someone in this list > will shed more light on how to get Exchange monitoring in > addition to what > you get with the perfm.zip package. > > Khurram, > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Starkweather, Mike > To: 'Graziosi, Chris' ; > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:44 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > Chris, > > > > Check the archives cited at the bottom of this message for > "perfm" or > > "shellserv". Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com. Get the NT > Server Resource > Kit, it > > has MIBs and some SNMP utilities. > > > > ms > > > > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dlang at diginsite.com Wed Jul 28 20:44:08 1999 From: dlang at diginsite.com (David Lang) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:44:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG 2.8 Install and AIX 4.3 In-Reply-To: <872567BC.00620B98.00@d53mta02h.boulder.ibm.com> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- GCC is not compatible with AIX 4.3 Cygnas has a contract to port it but the goal is end of 1999 beginning of 2000. Also IBM has stated that no version of AIX prior to 4.3 will be supported as of the end of 1999 so this is going to cause problems for a lot of people. the more detailed info of the problem is that gcc cannot link with the AIX 4.3 libraries. David Lang On Wed, 28 Jul 1999 lfiddler at us.ibm.com wrote: > Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:50:39 -0600 > From: lfiddler at us.ibm.com > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Cc: dmason at us.ibm.com > Subject: [mrtg] MRTG 2.8 Install and AIX 4.3 > > > > Hi All, > > I'm attempting to install MRTG 2.8.4 on a UNIX box running AIX 4.3. Upon > running the ./configure script I receive the following errors: > > On the command line: > ... > checking for gcc... gcc > checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no > configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot > create executables. > > In the config.log file: > > This file contains any messages produced by compilers while > running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. > > configure:541: checking for gcc > configure:654: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works > configure:670: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5 > collect2: /usr/lib/libc.a: not an import library > configure: failed program was: > > #line 665 "configure" > #include "confdefs.h" > > main(){return(0);} > > > We have recently upgraded the OS from AIX 4.1 to AIX 4.3. I believe this may > have caused the problems. Just for kicks I went back and ran the ./configure > for MRTG2.7 and received the same errors. Although I'm fairly useless when it > comes to C and C compilers running gcc from the command line > seems to work fine. I'm running gcc 2.8.1. > > It the OS level is the problem, would it be feasible to run the ./configure > script (along with the entire MRTG directory) on another system then re-tar the > directory with the make file etc. and put it back on the original system? > > Any suggestions or work arounds would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, David > > > David E. Mason > Network Management > (303)924-2601, dmason at us.ibm.com > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > "If users are made to understand that the system administrator's job is to make computers run, and not to make them happy, they can, in fact, be made happy most of the time. If users are allowed to believe that the system administrator's job is to make them happy, they can, in fact, never be made happy." - -Paul Evans (as quoted by Barb Dijker in "Managing Support Staff", LISA '97) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBN59Pej7msCGEppcbAQHDaggAsdq1m3zLBZ/piggaJPdnC1DyIQY9c1P4 NgcAU/syAcMBSD3UYBMJhMi6fBQlbJ3cjoJcCEmAKjZndxreJNwFmOfeb/tEaj9n P2GbqAPHGZiuKLcNuPOe7lblgK4jpEeK10PSytahwWqCJlpwR2uM81iI3MzotfBn aLVT1RGQnjkCarMU/0HA6fEdFqd9CW0s8MbwJWlb0nxcS12FtlWtq6DWOGCBDPzU 6uQhsXLvOBSNiKx9+xy5PGGI+oegstdg1WRne6lDgh4ztPoSbWbmJ9xro8S3AYtg QnH2N+C6PkjLLHOEc3BDVBZn99p1IeemWFyA8l4zNCiiKMZWnI7iLg== =yC5c -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From djoy at ca.ibm.com Wed Jul 28 21:01:51 1999 From: djoy at ca.ibm.com (djoy at ca.ibm.com) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:01:51 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG 2.8 Install and AIX 4.3 Message-ID: <872567BC.00686788.00@d53mta07h.boulder.ibm.com> I have been able to Install 2.8 on AIX 4.3 with the IBM C compiler ver 4.4. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From erik at sitespecific.net Wed Jul 28 21:04:34 1999 From: erik at sitespecific.net (Erik Power) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 12:04:34 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net Message-ID: <0FC0E07A823DD311BD0C00104B30A014010489@sttl.sitespecific.net> If you go to http://payments.networksolutions.com and type in these domains, you'll see that NSI wants a $70 for each domain. Best guess is that these domains are on hold due to lack of payment. ______________________________________________________ Erik P. Power Site Specific, Inc. erik at sitespecific.net 1402 3rd Ave. Suite 324 Voice: (206) 652-0677 Seattle, WA 98101 Fax: (206) 652-0676 http://www.sitespecific.net ______________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Eric Werner [mailto:ewerner at nwlink.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 10:33 AM To: 'MRTG' Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Tim Schuh wrote: > Not likely. I tend to agree with the 'on hold' suggestion. The 'nic > doesn't mark domains as 'on hold' in the whois database any longer, > they just stop forwarding DNS for that domain. Note the lack of any > authoritative sources in the query below. > > 10:11am schuh at scylla: 101 > dig mrtg.org > > ; <<>> DiG 8.2 <<>> mrtg.org > ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch > ;; got answer: > ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 6 > ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: > 0 > ;; QUERY SECTION: > ;; mrtg.org, type = A, class = IN > > ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: > org. 9m32s IN SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. > hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET. ( > 1999072600 ; serial > 30M ; refresh > 15M ; retry > 1W ; expiry > 1D ) ; minimum Another clue above is the "status: NXDOMAIN". Both factors tell me the domain is on hold for some reason. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator ----------------------------------------------------------------- ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From harish at abest.com Wed Jul 28 21:17:05 1999 From: harish at abest.com (Harish Baliga) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:17:05 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg rateup error Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990728151705.030f0890@mail.abest.com> Hello: I am trying to run the mrtg 2.8.5 on linux running on cobalt RQ. I got gd library 1.6.2 installed with libpng and zlib. mrtg was compiled OK. But when I try to run the mrtg it gives the following error: [root run]# ./mrtg mrtg.pm3 .//rateup: error in loading shared libraries libgd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 with Exit Value 127 when doing router '203.197.253.2.1' code was 32512, retcode was . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) --- I can see the file in /usr/local/lib (libgd.s0.0) [root run]# find /usr/local/lib -name "libgd*" -print /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0.0.0 /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0 /usr/local/lib/libgd.so /usr/local/lib/libgd.la /usr/local/lib/libgd.a Anyone can help me with What am i doing wrong..? TIA -harish -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca Wed Jul 28 21:21:36 1999 From: wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca (William F. Maton) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:21:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: <0FC0E07A823DD311BD0C00104B30A014010489@sttl.sitespecific.net> Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Erik Power wrote: > If you go to http://payments.networksolutions.com and type in these domains, > you'll see that NSI wants a $70 for each domain. Best guess is that these > domains are on hold due to lack of payment. Billing Contact: Kennedy, Timothy C (TK1395) internic at SUGARAT.NET (703)321-8000 x2224 (FAX) (703)321-8316 wfms -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk Wed Jul 28 21:18:00 1999 From: mas at ansdell.demon.co.uk (Martin Ansdell-Smith) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 20:18:00 +0100 (GMT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg rateup error In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19990728151705.030f0890@mail.abest.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Harish Baliga wrote: > Hello: > > I am trying to run the mrtg 2.8.5 on linux running on cobalt RQ. I got gd > library 1.6.2 installed with libpng and zlib. mrtg was compiled OK. But > when I try to run the mrtg it gives the following error: > > [root run]# ./mrtg mrtg.pm3 > .//rateup: error in loading shared libraries > libgd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 > with Exit Value 127 when doing router '203.197.253.2.1' > code was 32512, retcode was . If this happens all the time, > you should probably investigate the cause. :-) > > --- > I can see the file in /usr/local/lib (libgd.s0.0) > > [root run]# find /usr/local/lib -name "libgd*" -print > /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0.0.0 > /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0 > /usr/local/lib/libgd.so > /usr/local/lib/libgd.la > /usr/local/lib/libgd.a > > Anyone can help me with What am i doing wrong..? > Have you run ldconfig since building libgd.so? If so, is /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf? Martin -- Martin Ansdell-Smith Network Analyst http://www.ansdell.demon.co.uk/ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 28 21:42:12 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:42:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yes. Again. I am having problems with the NIC. I suppose I can pay for them, but I need to change addresses and contact info changed, and NSI is *NOT* hte least bit helpful. I have been trying for a while now to ge tthis info changed, and finally decided to let the domains laps, and register them afterwards with another registrar, and let them deal with the NIC. If somebody else want's to help get it changed or moved, I will still pay for them. Anybody here know anybody at the NIC? -Tim On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, William F. Maton wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Erik Power wrote: > > > If you go to http://payments.networksolutions.com and type in these domains, > > you'll see that NSI wants a $70 for each domain. Best guess is that these > > domains are on hold due to lack of payment. > > Billing Contact: > Kennedy, Timothy C (TK1395) internic at SUGARAT.NET > (703)321-8000 x2224 (FAX) (703)321-8316 > > wfms > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca Wed Jul 28 21:45:34 1999 From: wmaton at ryouko.dgim.crc.ca (William F. Maton) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:45:34 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Tim Kennedy wrote: > Yes. Again. I am having problems with the NIC. > I suppose I can pay for them, but I need to change addresses > and contact info changed, and NSI is *NOT* hte least bit helpful. > > I have been trying for a while now to ge tthis info changed, and > finally decided to let the domains laps, and register them afterwards > with another registrar, and let them deal with the NIC. I ran into this too. I got mine renewed, then changed the info later. Unbelievably smooth and quick. > -Tim wfms -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mccarrm at alliance-pipeline.com Wed Jul 28 21:49:00 1999 From: mccarrm at alliance-pipeline.com (McCarron, Micheal (ext. 6575)) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 13:49:00 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg-ping-probe Message-ID: <0E9D036F2EC6D211837B0090273F5070B3ADDC@caho-nt2.alliance-pipeline.com> Hello, does anyone know of an alternate download site to get this script? I am having a real hard time trying to connect to Peter's ftp site. Thanks for the help earlier on about the Microsoft MIBs! Micheal McCarron 403-517-6575 mccarrm at alliance-pipeline.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com Wed Jul 28 21:54:06 1999 From: mike.starkweather at anheuser-busch.com (Starkweather, Mike) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 14:54:06 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net Message-ID: Tim, You can change the information yourself as long as your NIC handle is TK1395 and your email address is internic at sugarrat.net. Go to http://www.networksolutions.com/makechanges/ and choose Web Address to change the domain information, or Whois to change your handle information. They generate a change form and email it to you. You must forward it back to an address they specifiy. Changes usually happen overnight. Mike Starkweather > -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Kennedy [SMTP:sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 2:42 PM > To: William F. Maton > Cc: 'MRTG' > Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net > > > > Yes. Again. I am having problems with the NIC. > I suppose I can pay for them, but I need to change addresses > and contact info changed, and NSI is *NOT* hte least bit helpful. > > I have been trying for a while now to ge tthis info changed, and > finally decided to let the domains laps, and register them afterwards > with another registrar, and let them deal with the NIC. > > If somebody else want's to help get it changed or moved, I will still > pay for them. Anybody here know anybody at the NIC? > > -Tim > > On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, William F. Maton wrote: > > > On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Erik Power wrote: > > > > > If you go to http://payments.networksolutions.com and type in these > domains, > > > you'll see that NSI wants a $70 for each domain. Best guess is that these > > > domains are on hold due to lack of payment. > > > > Billing Contact: > > Kennedy, Timothy C (TK1395) internic at SUGARAT.NET > > (703)321-8000 x2224 (FAX) (703)321-8316 > > > > wfms > > > > -- > > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > Timothy Kennedy > sugarat.net, Network Management Resources > http://www.sugarat.net > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 28 22:19:18 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:19:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Starkweather, Mike wrote: > Tim, > > You can change the information yourself as long as your NIC handle is TK1395 and > your email address is internic at sugarrat.net. > > Go to http://www.networksolutions.com/makechanges/ and choose Web Address to > change the domain information, or Whois to change your handle information. They > generate a change form and email it to you. You must forward it back to an > address they specifiy. Changes usually happen overnight. > > Mike Starkweather Beleive Me, I've tried. I can't change anything. And I am tk1395, and my address is internic at sugarat.net Bah. I just ofund out that I can fax, signed forms to them and they will change it. -Tim -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 28 22:20:16 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:20:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, William F. Maton wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Tim Kennedy wrote: > > > Yes. Again. I am having problems with the NIC. > > I suppose I can pay for them, but I need to change addresses > > and contact info changed, and NSI is *NOT* hte least bit helpful. > > > > I have been trying for a while now to ge tthis info changed, and > > finally decided to let the domains laps, and register them afterwards > > with another registrar, and let them deal with the NIC. > > I ran into this too. I got mine renewed, then changed the info later. > Unbelievably smooth and quick. Ahh. I didn't want to pay for it and still not be able to get things changed. -Tim Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Wed Jul 28 22:22:44 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 01:22:44 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT References: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC492@MPLC01F> Message-ID: <005501bed936$f44b75c0$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, Thanks for your help, but I am having trouble generating exchange.mib. The mib file or the ini file doesn't contain any data on Internet Mail Service (IMS), even though it is running. Fortunately, I have the mib containing IMS stuff and I followed your procedure to install it into NT. I can snmpget OIDs for mta and mta-connections, but any OID for IMS generates an error. I can monitor the IMS stats using Performance Monitor, but I can't get it through SNMP. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Khurram, ----- Original Message ----- From: Stieers, Ken To: 'Khurram Farhan Hassan' ; MRTG List Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:32 PM Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > In order to add ANY PerfMon object to that shipped with the PERFM.ZIP file > here's what you need to do (You need the RESKIT and PerfM.zip for this): > > (all commands are run on the server being montiored) > 1. Install the PERFM.Zip stuff. > 2. Look a the PERFMIB.ini that comes with PERFM.ZIP and look at the last > number used. The last time I looked it was 27. Remember that number! > 3. Run PERF2MIB to extract the MIB data from the PerfMon objects on the > machine. You'll create a mib file (newmib.mib) and an INI file newmib.ini. > The objects can be any of the objects you can access in PerfMon. If the > object name has a space in it, put double quotes around it. The numbers > MUST be unique, including those already installed (you'll lose other stuff > you may be montioring otherwise). ie. If you are adding to just the raw > PERFM.ZIP stuff, you need to start with 28. If you use the example below, > next time you add more objects you'll start with 31. > ex: (all one line) > perf2mib newmib.mib newmib.ini MSExchangeMTA 28 mta "MSExchangeMTA > Connections" 29 mtaconn MSExchangeIMC 30 imc > > 4. Concatenate the old ini file and the new ini file: > copy perfmib.ini+newmib.ini perfmib.ini > 5. Compile the new mib in with the old one: > mibcc -omib.bin -n -t -w2 smi.mib LMMIB2.MIB mib_ii.mib perfmib.mib > exchange.mib > 6. Stop the SNMP service Replace the PERFMIB.INI and MIB.BIN and then > restart the SNMP service > ex. > net stop snmp > copy perfmib.ini %systemroot%\system32\perfmib.ini > copy mib.bin %systemroot%\system32\mib.bin > net start snmp > > Now you'll have your new objects and they'll be at OIDS that start with > .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.28, .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.29, etc. > > If you have a mib browser (like Getif) don't forget to add the PerfMib.mib > in to the proper directory, compile it, whatever. > > HTH, > > > Ken -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From harish at abest.com Wed Jul 28 22:34:20 1999 From: harish at abest.com (Harish Baliga) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:34:20 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg rateup error In-Reply-To: References: <3.0.3.32.19990728151705.030f0890@mail.abest.com> Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990728163420.030988d0@mail.abest.com> Hello: ldconfig -n /usr/local/lib was excuted , but i dont see the file /etc/ld.so.conf, i see only /etc/ld.so.cache TIA -harish At 08:18 PM 7/28/99 +0100, Martin wrote: >On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Harish Baliga wrote: > >> >> [root run]# ./mrtg mrtg.pm3 >> .//rateup: error in loading shared libraries >> libgd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory >> >> PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 >> with Exit Value 127 when doing router '203.197.253.2.1' >> code was 32512, retcode was . If this happens all the time, >> you should probably investigate the cause. :-) >> >> --- >> I can see the file in /usr/local/lib (libgd.s0.0) >> >> [root run]# find /usr/local/lib -name "libgd*" -print >> /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0.0.0 >> /usr/local/lib/libgd.so.0 >> /usr/local/lib/libgd.so >> /usr/local/lib/libgd.la >> /usr/local/lib/libgd.a >> >> Anyone can help me with What am i doing wrong..? >> > >Have you run ldconfig since building libgd.so? >If so, is /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf? > > >Martin > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From leifn at neland.dk Wed Jul 28 22:29:58 1999 From: leifn at neland.dk (Leif Neland) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 22:29:58 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Tim Kennedy wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Starkweather, Mike wrote: > > > Tim, > > > > You can change the information yourself as long as your NIC handle is TK1395 and > > your email address is internic at sugarrat.net. > > > > Go to http://www.networksolutions.com/makechanges/ and choose Web Address to > > change the domain information, or Whois to change your handle information. They > > generate a change form and email it to you. You must forward it back to an > > address they specifiy. Changes usually happen overnight. > > > > Mike Starkweather > > Beleive Me, I've tried. I can't change anything. > And I am tk1395, and my address is internic at sugarat.net > Try paying for the domain first, then you can change it. Happened to me too. What do you want to change? If you want to use another nameserver, it must be registered first at NSI. (I.e. the nameserver(s) must also have a nic-handle) Leif -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Wed Jul 28 22:32:05 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:32:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg.org /.net In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Leif Neland wrote: > Try paying for the domain first, then you can change it. > > Happened to me too. > > What do you want to change? > > If you want to use another nameserver, it must be registered first at > NSI. (I.e. the nameserver(s) must also have a nic-handle) Nameservers are all good. I've just been trying to change the addresses and contacts. I guess I'll let go of my stubborn-ness and pay-up, and fix em after. -Tim Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 28 22:31:47 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:31:47 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC499@MPLC01F> What error? Are you using the .0 instance number on the end of your OID? (i.e. .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.30.4.0 for messages Queued out) Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Khurram Farhan Hassan [mailto:khassan at aster.com.pk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 3:23 PM > To: Stieers, Ken; MRTG List > Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > Hi, > > Thanks for your help, but I am having trouble generating > exchange.mib. The > mib file or the ini file doesn't contain any data on Internet > Mail Service > (IMS), even though it is running. Fortunately, I have the mib > containing IMS > stuff and I followed your procedure to install it into NT. I > can snmpget > OIDs for mta and mta-connections, but any OID for IMS > generates an error. I > can monitor the IMS stats using Performance Monitor, but I > can't get it > through SNMP. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Khurram, > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stieers, Ken > To: 'Khurram Farhan Hassan' ; MRTG List > > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:32 PM > Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > In order to add ANY PerfMon object to that shipped with the > PERFM.ZIP file > > here's what you need to do (You need the RESKIT and > PerfM.zip for this): > > > > (all commands are run on the server being montiored) > > 1. Install the PERFM.Zip stuff. > > 2. Look a the PERFMIB.ini that comes with PERFM.ZIP and > look at the last > > number used. The last time I looked it was 27. Remember > that number! > > 3. Run PERF2MIB to extract the MIB data from the PerfMon > objects on the > > machine. You'll create a mib file (newmib.mib) and an INI file > newmib.ini. > > The objects can be any of the objects you can access in > PerfMon. If the > > object name has a space in it, put double quotes around it. > The numbers > > MUST be unique, including those already installed (you'll > lose other stuff > > you may be montioring otherwise). ie. If you are adding > to just the raw > > PERFM.ZIP stuff, you need to start with 28. If you use the > example below, > > next time you add more objects you'll start with 31. > > ex: (all one line) > > perf2mib newmib.mib newmib.ini MSExchangeMTA 28 mta "MSExchangeMTA > > Connections" 29 mtaconn MSExchangeIMC 30 imc > > > > 4. Concatenate the old ini file and the new ini file: > > copy perfmib.ini+newmib.ini perfmib.ini > > 5. Compile the new mib in with the old one: > > mibcc -omib.bin -n -t -w2 smi.mib LMMIB2.MIB mib_ii.mib perfmib.mib > > exchange.mib > > 6. Stop the SNMP service Replace the PERFMIB.INI and > MIB.BIN and then > > restart the SNMP service > > ex. > > net stop snmp > > copy perfmib.ini %systemroot%\system32\perfmib.ini > > copy mib.bin %systemroot%\system32\mib.bin > > net start snmp > > > > Now you'll have your new objects and they'll be at OIDS > that start with > > .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.28, .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.29, etc. > > > > If you have a mib browser (like Getif) don't forget to add > the PerfMib.mib > > in to the proper directory, compile it, whatever. > > > > HTH, > > > > > > Ken > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Wed Jul 28 22:38:21 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 01:38:21 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT References: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC499@MPLC01F> Message-ID: <005b01bed939$22a5b140$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, I get the following error: snmputil get vega public .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.30.4.0 Error: errorStatus=2, errorIndex=1 As mentioned earlier, I get the same error (yes exactly the same error) no matter what OID I choose for IMS related stuff. Thanks for your help, Khurram. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stieers, Ken To: 'Khurram Farhan Hassan' ; Stieers, Ken ; MRTG List Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 1:31 AM Subject: RE: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > What error? Are you using the .0 instance number on the end of your OID? > (i.e. .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.30.4.0 for messages Queued out) > > > Ken > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Wed Jul 28 23:04:19 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 16:04:19 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC49B@MPLC01F> I had similar errors ages ago, but I don't remember what I did to fix them.... Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Khurram Farhan Hassan [mailto:khassan at aster.com.pk] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 3:38 PM > To: Stieers, Ken; MRTG List > Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > Hi, > > I get the following error: > > snmputil get vega public .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.30.4.0 > Error: errorStatus=2, errorIndex=1 > > As mentioned earlier, I get the same error (yes exactly the > same error) no > matter what OID I choose for IMS related stuff. > > Thanks for your help, > > Khurram. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stieers, Ken > To: 'Khurram Farhan Hassan' ; Stieers, Ken > ; MRTG List > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 1:31 AM > Subject: RE: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > > > > What error? Are you using the .0 instance number on the > end of your OID? > > (i.e. .1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.30.4.0 for messages Queued out) > > > > > > Ken > > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From khassan at aster.com.pk Wed Jul 28 23:05:32 1999 From: khassan at aster.com.pk (Khurram Farhan Hassan) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 02:05:32 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT References: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC49B@MPLC01F> Message-ID: <008001bed93c$ee834cc0$720680cb@faisalkhurram> Hi, Thanks for trying. If you do remember, please let me know. Khurram. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stieers, Ken To: 'Khurram Farhan Hassan' ; Stieers, Ken ; MRTG List Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 2:04 AM Subject: RE: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT > I had similar errors ages ago, but I don't remember what I did to fix > them.... > > Ken -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dunbro at ozemail.com.au Wed Jul 28 23:48:31 1999 From: dunbro at ozemail.com.au (Duncan Browne) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 07:48:31 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] Sample config for monitoring memory usage on a Cisco Message-ID: <006501bed942$f01576c0$40206ccb@ozemail.com.au> Could someone please send me a sample config for monitoring memory on a Cisco router. thanks, Duncan dunbro at ozemail.com.au -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Michel.Renfer at lan.ch Thu Jul 29 00:02:07 1999 From: Michel.Renfer at lan.ch (Michel Renfer) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 00:02:07 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AW: mrtg-ping-probe Message-ID: Hi Michael > Hello, does anyone know of an alternate download site to get this > script? I We have our own package with included nt5 ping.exe. You can found it at our ftp server: ftp://ftp.lan.ch/mrtg Best regards, M. Renfer ______________________________________________________________________ michel.renfer at lan.ch, phone: +41(0)32 387 4287, fax: +41(0)32 387 4260 LAN Services AG, IP Services, Bielstrasse 29, 3250 Lyss, Switzerland -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From budiw at idola.net.id Thu Jul 29 18:17:56 1999 From: budiw at idola.net.id (Budi Wiyono) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:17:56 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Message-ID: <3.0.32.19990729091752.007064fc@mail.idola.net.id> With MRTG-2.8.0's Indexmaker, I Cannot see the result. Only the Footer.. TIA, Budiw At 06:55 AM 7/28/99 -0500, Stieers, Ken wrote: >Javier, > >If you use -r, you need to have a regular expression (a search string) in >the command line. By default the regular expression is '.' which matches >all strings. You also need a title if you are using the -t option, and the >output is to a file, not a directory. If you just want an index page for >all of the targets in the cfg file, try the following: > >perl indexmaker -t "Title" -r "." mrtg.cfg > c:\inetpub\wwwroot\test.html > >HTH, > >Ken -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From budhi at lizard.starko.co.id Thu Jul 29 04:22:53 1999 From: budhi at lizard.starko.co.id (Beast) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:22:53 +0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Available OIDs for NT Message-ID: <01BED9A3.F08CAB80.budhi@lizard.starko.co.id> On Thursday, July 29, 1999 12:17 AM, Khurram Farhan Hassan wrote: > Hi, > > The ftp.shellserv.com site will give you basic NT monitoring stuff in the > perfm.zip package. This alongwith the NT reskit utilities should get you > started. But if you want it for Exchange as well, you are on your own. There > was a post in this list about an exchange mib a few days ago, but it > conflicts with the monitoring you get with perfm.zip. In any case, you would > have to compile the mib and load it into NT to get it to work . I have not > been able to get it to work, but that is just me. Maybe someone in this list > will shed more light on how to get Exchange monitoring in addition to what > you get with the perfm.zip package. > Yes, but it doesn't work for me for proccessor load ;( When i'm doing snmpwalk, i only see up to enterprises.311.1.1.3.1.1.6(logdsklogicalDiskTable according to tree.doc). fyi, the instalation is smooth without "error". any clue? > Khurram, > -budhi- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From HADIA_M at FRCU.EUN.EG Thu Jul 29 13:20:36 1999 From: HADIA_M at FRCU.EUN.EG (HADIA_M at FRCU.EUN.EG) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:20:36 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Can anyone help please? Message-ID: <01JE4ZAUOU8K000B8E@FRCU.EUN.EG> Dear Sirs, We have been using the MRTG in the Egptian Universities Network for a while now. Ofcourse we have several Universities and other educational and scientific sites connected; I was wondering if there is a way in which we can give each site a username and password to monitor their own traffic through the MRTG. Thanks for your help regards, Hadia El Miniawi -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From meiner at wtal.de Thu Jul 29 12:19:20 1999 From: meiner at wtal.de (Andre Kuellenberg) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] cpu load Message-ID: <99072912325302.00412@MeinerII> Hi everybody! I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. Thank you in advance! Andre -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From support at junglenote.com Thu Jul 29 12:49:32 1999 From: support at junglenote.com (Dan Larsson) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:49:32 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] SV: Can anyone help please? Message-ID: <01BED9C0.CEB15930.support@junglenote.com> Hi! I'd suggest creating a separate directory, for each university and password protect them using htpasswd with apache. And in mrtg-univ-[1-n].cfg assigning these directories as WorkDirs. However I might be missing something... Am I? :) /D -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: HADIA_M at FRCU.EUN.EG [SMTP:HADIA_M at FRCU.EUN.EG] Skickat: den 29 juli 1999 13:21 Till: MRTG at list.ee.ethz.ch ?mne: [mrtg] Can anyone help please? Dear Sirs, We have been using the MRTG in the Egptian Universities Network for a while now. Ofcourse we have several Universities and other educational and scientific sites connected; I was wondering if there is a way in which we can give each site a username and password to monitor their own traffic through the MRTG. Thanks for your help regards, Hadia El Miniawi -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 29 12:55:29 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:55:29 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Can anyone help please? In-Reply-To: <01JE4ZAUOU8K000B8E@FRCU.EUN.EG> from "HADIA_M@FRCU.EUN.EG" at Jul 29, 99 01:20:36 pm Message-ID: <199907291055.MAA14225@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1008 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990729/a916845e/attachment.pot From tekr at nextel.no Thu Jul 29 13:17:13 1999 From: tekr at nextel.no (Terje Krogdahl) Date: 29 Jul 1999 13:17:13 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry In-Reply-To: "Peter J. Kassies"'s message of "Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:55:22 +0200" References: <3.0.5.32.19990728195522.03c54d10@cable.mail.a2000.nl> Message-ID: "Peter J. Kassies" writes: > >great little tool. If I run top on the system and sort everything by > >size rather than cpu, I can count up all the memory that the various > >processess are using, guess what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, > >more like a 100 or so. > > Ok. I'm not a Solaris expert, but have the same issue. It is nothing to > worry about. I have a simular system running as a webserver. It holds > multiple Netscape HTTPdaemons. It has 256Mb and 512Mb swap. Solaris will use all available memory for buffers and caching, thus monitoring free memory is quite pointless. What you do want to keep an eye on is your paging activity. For more information I'd recommend Adrian Cockrofts excellent "Solaris performance and tuning" (I think it is called) book. Also, note that the total internal memory used by processes may exceed your RAM size due to memory being shared between several instances of the same process. -- Terje Krogdahl Telenor Nextel AS - I don't buy from spammers. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Thu Jul 29 13:23:31 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 06:23:31 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "INDEXMAKER" usage............. Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC49D@MPLC01F> There was a problem with the 2.8.x indexmaker that Tobi fixed in 2.8.6 Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: Budi Wiyono [mailto:budiw at idola.net.id] > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 11:18 AM > To: Stieers, Ken; 'Javier Tan'; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: "INDEXMAKER" usage............. > > > With MRTG-2.8.0's Indexmaker, I Cannot see the result. > Only the Footer.. > > TIA, > Budiw > At 06:55 AM 7/28/99 -0500, Stieers, Ken wrote: > >Javier, > > > >If you use -r, you need to have a regular expression (a > search string) in > >the command line. By default the regular expression is '.' > which matches > >all strings. You also need a title if you are using the -t > option, and the > >output is to a file, not a directory. If you just want an > index page for > >all of the targets in the cfg file, try the following: > > > >perl indexmaker -t "Title" -r "." mrtg.cfg > > c:\inetpub\wwwroot\test.html > > > >HTH, > > > >Ken > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From John_W_Maguire at Dell.com Thu Jul 29 13:27:08 1999 From: John_W_Maguire at Dell.com (John_W_Maguire at Dell.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 06:27:08 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry Message-ID: <7BEB08D00A47D211809100A024CC9291014F734C@bryxmedc03.bray.ie.dell.com> Peter, Why dont you use the ProcessorLoad OID in the UCD agent and subtract this from 100 to get the idle time. Whats the OID for processes-in-queue in the UCD agent. I cant find it. Thanks, John -----Original Message----- From: Peter J. Kassies [mailto:crash at cable.a2000.nl] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 6:55 PM To: Charles Gillanders Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry At 05:00 PM 7/28/99 +0100, you wrote: > Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to >ask. monitor disk space, processor usage and free real and virtual >memory on a solaris 2.6 system. MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a >great little tool. If I run top on the system and sort everything by >size rather than cpu, I can count up all the memory that the various >processess are using, guess what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, >more like a 100 or so. Ok. I'm not a Solaris expert, but have the same issue. It is nothing to worry about. I have a simular system running as a webserver. It holds multiple Netscape HTTPdaemons. It has 256Mb and 512Mb swap. Now the odd thing is that when I had 7 websites it only had 8Mb memory free. I am now running 14 websites and there is still 7 Mb free? I am told that the processes absorb a certain amount of free memory and distribute the available memory over the rest of the processes. If there is more Ram available, the processes will use more etc. You should watch the messages in /var/adm. If it says "unable to fork sufficient space", there is to little ram. >I ran top at intervals over the 30 >minute period or so following a reboot, and top also shows this steady >decrease in the amount of free real memory available. Yep, but this shouldn't be a worry. All processes slowly become bigger and eat more ram. Slowly more and more swap space will be used. This is normal. All processes "leak" ram. Some programs are badly written and leak a lot of memory. I'm using UCD and MRTG for monitoring solaris machines. I'm monitoring processes-in-queue and data output on the ethernet devices. I would like to monitor CPU idle time, but I think someone has to write the agent for it. Peter ==================================================== Rock till you drop Peter Kassies | p.kassies at rubicon-bv.com Rubicon BV | http://www.rubicon-bv.com Graadt van Roggenweg 328 | Mobile +31(0)65 5755637 3531 AH UTRECHT | Office +31(0)30 2982131 ==================================================== -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From etakay at ykb.com Thu Jul 29 14:09:04 1999 From: etakay at ykb.com (etakay at ykb.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 05:09:04 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Log file format Message-ID: <7npg90$otsi@eGroups.com> Hi, Im sure there is a smilar question exist on the list archive but it was unavailable to search on the list archive when I tryed. Im trying to create a script to graph the average value for given ports' data traffic. So I need to understand the log file format. Can anybody help ? Regards Esin Tolga Akay e-mail : etakay at ykb.com 933249605 3007073760 3827375104 933249605 232731 48441 232731 48441 933249327 84129 41705 84129 41705 933249300 83279 41473 84129 41705 933249000 41495 29968 41645 30113 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 29 14:42:13 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:42:13 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Log file format In-Reply-To: <7npg90$otsi@eGroups.com> from "etakay@ykb.com" at Jul 29, 99 05:09:04 am Message-ID: <199907291242.OAA20046@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Lionel _____________________________________________________________________ Lionel BILLIET Centre de Ressources Informatiques - Universite Pierre Mendes-France adr. geograph.: 151, rue des Universites - 38400 St Martin d'Heres adresse postale: B.P. 47 - 38040 Grenoble Cedex 9 tel.: (33) 04 76 82 59 10 fax: (33) 04 76 82 83 13 Web: http://www.upmf-grenoble.fr _____________________________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From desrichard at DAVIGEL.fr Thu Jul 29 15:00:33 1999 From: desrichard at DAVIGEL.fr (Desrichard,Julien,DIEPPE-DAVIGEL) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:00:33 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and 2 CPU with NT Message-ID: >Hello, > >I have a NT server with 2 CPU. >I found OID for CPU but, with MRTG, I only see the first CPU and I don't know >how to watch the activity of the second CPU. > >Does someone know how to resolve this (script, special OID)?? >Any help will be welcome. > >Thx > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Thu Jul 29 15:27:32 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:27:32 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Memory Usage In-Reply-To: <37A04D1C.4E1E064E@upmf-grenoble.fr> from "Lionel Billiet" at Jul 29, 99 02:46:20 pm Message-ID: <199907291327.PAA22739@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Bob Aalbue bob at acgco.com -----Original Message----- From: Alex van den Bogaerdt To: Desrichard, Julien, DIEPPE-DAVIGEL Cc: MRTG mailing list Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:38 AM Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and 2 CPU with NT >> >> >Hello, >> > >> >I have a NT server with 2 CPU. >> >I found OID for CPU but, with MRTG, I only see the first CPU and I don't know >> >how to watch the activity of the second CPU. >> > > >Normally, if you have the instance for this will be number 1. >Change this into 2 and voila, > >Perhaps it is enough for you to work with, > >Regards, >Alex > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From haydn.davis at wcom.com Thu Jul 29 16:28:06 1999 From: haydn.davis at wcom.com (haydn davis) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:28:06 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Memory Usage In-Reply-To: <37A04D1C.4E1E064E@upmf-grenoble.fr> Message-ID: <002d01bed9ce$93a1d6e0$fb907aa5@lp20571.wcom.com> Lionel, MIB variable 8 is free mem. I don't believe cisco has a memory usage. Haydn Davis MCI WorldCom -----Original Message----- From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Lionel Billiet Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 7:46 AM To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: [mrtg] Memory Usage I am trying to monitor the memory usage of a Cisco router using the 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.8 oid. Is it the right one? Does it return the free memory remaining on the system or the memory usage (used mem)? Thanks Lionel _____________________________________________________________________ Lionel BILLIET Centre de Ressources Informatiques - Universite Pierre Mendes-France adr. geograph.: 151, rue des Universites - 38400 St Martin d'Heres adresse postale: B.P. 47 - 38040 Grenoble Cedex 9 tel.: (33) 04 76 82 59 10 fax: (33) 04 76 82 83 13 Web: http://www.upmf-grenoble.fr _____________________________________________________________________ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From n.j.francis at bath.ac.uk Thu Jul 29 16:44:29 1999 From: n.j.francis at bath.ac.uk (Neil Francis) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:44:29 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and 2 CPU with NT In-Reply-To: Message-ID: It will be unlikely that you will get any meaningful information from the your duel CPU NT machine using SNMP. It seems Microsoft have taken a half hearted approach to SNMP on NT systems. I tried to monitor a couple of duel CPU boxes a while ago and got useless results. One CPU would always be at 100% and the other always close to zero. See KBase article Q146004. The cause is due to Windows NT TCP/IP not using interlocked operations to maintain its statistics counters. Regards ---------------------- Neil Francis n.j.francis at bath.ac.uk Tel: (44) 122 532 3571 Bath University Computing Services On Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:00:33 +0200 "Desrichard,Julien,DIEPPE-DAVIGEL" wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I have a NT server with 2 CPU. > >I found OID for CPU but, with MRTG, I only see the first CPU and I > don't know >how to watch the activity of the second CPU. > > >Does someone know how to resolve this (script, special OID)?? > >Any help will be welcome. > > >Thx > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing > list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From justin at ruraltel.net Thu Jul 29 16:54:46 1999 From: justin at ruraltel.net (Justin McClung) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:54:46 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Adtran L768 Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990729095342.00d1dc20@mail.ruraltel.net> Is anyone out there using MRTG to monitor an Adtran L768 DSL ISDN/DSL Router? If can you forward me your config, I am having alot of trouble monitoring it. Thanx Justin McClung Internet Supervisor http://www.nex-tech.com/internet -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com Thu Jul 29 17:14:33 1999 From: cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com (cpt2 at daimlerchrysler.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 08:14:33 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and 2 CPU with NT In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <7npr4p$bk6@eGroups.com> Well we all know how bad MS implemented SNMP on NT. NEedless to say Ive tried to monitor dual CPU servers without much avail. Until I found out this: If the server is brand name (ie Compaq) you can get the proper SNMP implementation from the company. Compaq has Insight Agent software that will allow you to monitor both CPU properly. Funny thing is that when you open task manager on a dual CPU machine, it shows the CPU load properly, but not with SNMP. Thanks Mike... Cheers, Chris BTW I haven't got a chance to install Inishgt Agent yet.. wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/mrtg/?start=6807 > >Hello, > > > >I have a NT server with 2 CPU. > >I found OID for CPU but, with MRTG, I only see the first CPU and I don't know > >how to watch the activity of the second CPU. > > > >Does someone know how to resolve this (script, special OID)?? > >Any help will be welcome. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Thu Jul 29 17:34:44 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 10:34:44 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load In-Reply-To: <99072912325302.00412@MeinerII> Message-ID: 1.On the target machine foo (if it's Solaris; other UNIXen may require tweaking, don't know NT), install "loadavg": #!/usr/local/bin/perl @w = `/usr/ucb/w`; while(!$w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/) { shift(@w) ; } $w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/; printf "%d\n0\n0\n0\n",100*$1; 2.Set up MRTG host to be able to no-password ssh into foo. 3.target[foo.cpu] `{fullpath}/ssh foo {fullpath}/loadavg` 4.(if target foo is occasionally down), on MRTG host (same caveats regarding Solaris above), install "sshq": #!/usr/local/bin/perl if(system("/usr/sbin/ping $ARGV[0] > /dev/null")) { printf "\n\n\n%s appears to be down\n",$ARGV[0]; } else { system("/usr/local/bin/ssh @ARGV"); } , then substitute sshq for ssh in #3 above. -g On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 > From: Andre Kuellenberg > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] cpu load > > Hi everybody! > > I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i > have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and > cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. > Thank you in advance! > > Andre > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From DApel at omnipoint.com Thu Jul 29 17:51:42 1999 From: DApel at omnipoint.com (DApel at omnipoint.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:51:42 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry Message-ID: <81F84374BF62D1118E6900805FBECF9C0142B29C@omnipoint.com> For accurate information about where Solaris is using memory, try Richard McDougal's RMCmem package (aka MemTool). ? His email is Richard.McDougal at eng.sun.com ? If I remember correctly, you have to email Richard to get the package, because Sun doesn't support it. ? I was tipped off to this by one of Adrian Cockcroft's articles regarding Solaris performance tuning.? http://www.sun.com/980922/tuning2/about.html ? He recommended Richard's program, and I must say it's really useful.?? I use it as in my Big Brother stup as a client-side test. ? As far as pulling this data via SNMP, I'm afraid you'll have to get creative.... ? Here's some sample output of an Ultra 2, Solaris 2.6, with 560MB of ram (512+32+16). glass # /opt/RMCmem/bin/prtmem ? Total memory:???????????? 557 Megabytes Kernel Memory:???????????? 35 Megabytes Application memory:??????? 69 Megabytes Buffercache memory:?????? 242 Megabytes Free memory:????????????? 211 Megabytes ? At the very least, I can show myself AND my users that they really don't need additional memory, and I don't have to play "adding machine" totalling up memory used per process..... ? BTW, Solaris (SysV-ish) handles memory "better" than some other OS's such as HPUX which are more BSD-ish.... Under Solaris, you do not need to have swap be two times physical ram, which of course has been the old rule of thumb.?? The next time you install a 512MB ram box for instance, if you manually add a swap partition to the disk tables, you'll notice that the "recommended" size might only be 32MB, or 128MB, or some such number far less than the physical ram.?? I like this because I don't have to blow a whole disk in order to have it sit idle.?? Disks are cheap, but they're not free! ? For instance, HPUX performance takes a huge nose-dive if swap space isn't at least twice as large as physical ram.?? This is apparently due to a kernel-level allocation routine.?? If you don't have the 2x+ swap, the CPU will (according to HP ESC) waste a good percentage of it's time TRYING to allocate swap space, even if it never gets used.?? I've got a K420 server with 768MB of ram, and used to have a 1024MB swap partition (the box used to have 512MB ram).?? Performance after adding the extra 256MB of ram was actually worse than with just 512.?? No swapping actually takes place according to swapinfo.?? However, HP finally asked me how big the swap file was -- I increased it to 2GB, and performance went up by 38%!!!!!?? Of course, the down side is that I have 2GB of disk that is just WASTED because the server never actually swaps more than about 100MB, and that's rare.?? Because of this, I have a mountain of old seagate 2gb FNSE disks to use for swap disks -- if they fail, I've got lots of spares, and they're too small and slow to be really useful anywhere else. ? Doug Apel Sr. Network Administrator Omnipoint Technologies, Inc. dapel at omnipoint.com ? -----Original Message----- From: Charles Gillanders [mailto:charles at toucan.ie] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 10:01 AM To: MRTG Mailing List (E-mail) Subject: [mrtg] Solaris Related Problems Off topic post - sorry Hi this is an off topic post, sorry but I have no idea where else to ask. I'm successfully using MRTG and the UCD snmp libs? monitor disk space, processor usage and free real and virtual memory on a solaris 2.6 system. MRTG works great - thanks Tobias for a great little tool. It's what mrtg shows up that has me worried, the real memory free very quickly falls from near 500Mb (the box has 512Mb in it) to just about 7 - 8 Mb.? If I run top on the system and sort everything by size rather than cpu, I can count up all the memory that the various processess are using, guess what it doesn't add up to anywhere near 500Mb, more like a 100 or so. So my question(s) is(are) where has my memory gone and should I be worried?? Does anyone else monitor similar stats with a sun and notice similar results?? Does anyone have any pointers for mailing lists / web sites / usenet groups etc. that might be able to advise? I should point out that having seen the graphs and not believed them I wondered if the UCD libs were giving me bum data, I ran top at intervals over the 30 minute period or so following a reboot, and top also shows this steady decrease in the amount of free real memory available. Thanks, Charles -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From djoy at ca.ibm.com Thu Jul 29 17:57:43 1999 From: djoy at ca.ibm.com (djoy at ca.ibm.com) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 11:57:43 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Rateup Error Message-ID: <872567BD.00578A6B.00@d53mta06h.boulder.ibm.com> I've included my original message below. Essentially, under AIX, rateup is seg faulting. Below is the exact line that is causing the fault fron the function "image" in rateup.c: GFORM_GD (graph, fo); This maps back to "gdImagePng" in the gd library. Aside from this I don't know what to check next. Any ideas out there? //// Hi. I have just installed mrtg 2.8.6. I am also using these versions for the support programs: gd-1_6_2.tar libpng-1_0_3.tar perl5.005_03 I'm running under AIX ver rs6000-ibm-aix4.3.2.0. I get the following message everytime I try running mrtg. I don't think this is a problem with the device being queried as the result is same with different vendors devices. Any ideas?: PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 11 with Exit Value 0 when doing router 'r1' code was 139, retcode was A system call received a parameter that is not valid. . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ray at lctn.k12.mn.us Thu Jul 29 19:19:53 1999 From: ray at lctn.k12.mn.us (ray at lctn.k12.mn.us) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 10:19:53 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] could use snmp help for a beginner Message-ID: <7nq2fp$surf@eGroups.com> I am not sure of myself when trying to gain snmp information. I copied a script to monitor the cpu on my router. I have mrtg 2.7.2 with the cfg file in mrtg-2.7.2 directory and a router directory off of my wwwroot. You can see the command I issued and the error I am getting by going to te following url. I could use someone with some patience to correspond with me for a bit. Thanks for any help http://207.229.210.10/errors/errorfile.html Raymond -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tozz at sidehack.sat.gweep.net Thu Jul 29 19:14:53 1999 From: tozz at sidehack.sat.gweep.net (tozz at sidehack.sat.gweep.net) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:14:53 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Unidentified dips in Total BW graphs Message-ID: <19990729171453.23002.qmail@sidehack.sat.gweep.net> Greetings- I am graphing total BW from several peering circuits by adding together serval targets on one graph. This works fine until my total BW reaches ~120M then my total drops below 20M. My current theory is that there is some type of limitation (Perhaps 32 bit counters?) that my BW total exceeds causing counters to roll over. I am using MRTG 2.7.0. Has anyone else seen this or suggest a fix? thanks in advance -cp -- Craig Pierantozzi voice: 720-888-1226 IP Engineering pager: 888-463-3651 Level 3 Communications, Inc. email: tozz at level3.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dcp at dcptech.com Thu Jul 29 19:18:15 1999 From: dcp at dcptech.com (David C Prall) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:18:15 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: 95th Percentile in the Monthly (see www.above.net/traffic) References: <0FC0E07A823DD311BD0C00104B30A014010478@sttl.sitespecific.net> Message-ID: <001701bed9e6$69afffc0$dbf093a0@dcaa.mil> Haven't seen a response to this yet, and I was doing something else when I came across WithPeak in the documentation, as well as Legend3 and Legend4. Good luck, David C Prall, MCSE MCNE DCP Technologies dcp at dcptech.com Alexandria, VA dcppage at dcptech.com http://www.dcptech.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Erik Power To: MRTG Mailing list (E-mail) Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:01 AM Subject: [mrtg] 95th Percentile in the Monthly (see www.above.net/traffic) > Hi all, > New to the list, please excuse if this has come up often. I've > searched the mailing list archives high and low for information about this > topic, and the closest I came to finding an answer was a message from Dave > Rand sent last October that said, "The work is done (see > http://www.above.net/traffic - click any graph, look at the 'monthly' > section). I'm trying to roll this into 2.3. The problem is you need lots of > changes to be able to support this..." > Imagine my surprise to find that Dave had done the work on the very > same MRTG implementation (above.net's) that I wish to re-create. > Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any other information, and I'd > like to know if the code is available that will allow me to create similar > graphs with the 95th percentile for my own network. Thanks! > > ______________________________________________________ > > Erik P. Power Site Specific, Inc. > erik at sitespecific.net 1402 3rd Ave. Suite 324 > Voice: (206) 652-0677 Seattle, WA 98101 > Fax: (206) 652-0676 http://www.sitespecific.net > ______________________________________________________ > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ericksen at byu.edu Thu Jul 29 21:03:30 1999 From: ericksen at byu.edu (ericksen at byu.edu) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:03:30 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Graphing 3 points of data Message-ID: <67DDCBCF5A3CD311A63000A0C9D592641848F2@ucs-exch.byu.edu> I am trying to figure out how to graph In/out and combined data on the same graph for MRTG. I have modified MRTG a little so that it reports bandwidth utilization for in and out and now have a new graph that adds them together and plots total bandwidth utilization. I would like all three of these to be on one graph, does anyone currently do that, or have an idea as to how I should go about it? Thanks, Chris Ericksen Christian E. Ericksen Network Analyst ITS NOC Brigham Young University 156 TMCB 801-378-7466 ericksen at byu.edu -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From KStieers at DainRauscher.com Thu Jul 29 21:35:21 1999 From: KStieers at DainRauscher.com (Stieers, Ken) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:35:21 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Graphing 3 points of data Message-ID: <0B99D311EEA0D21190F700A0C99D7B89ECC49F@MPLC01F> Yes, get RRDTool (the successor to MRTG). MRTG only supports 2 data series per graph. RRDtool supports more. RRDTool is available from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: ericksen at byu.edu [mailto:ericksen at byu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 2:04 PM > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Graphing 3 points of data > > > I am trying to figure out how to graph In/out and combined > data on the same > graph for MRTG. I have modified MRTG a little so that it > reports bandwidth > utilization for in and out and now have a new graph that adds > them together > and plots total bandwidth utilization. I would like all > three of these to > be on one graph, does anyone currently do that, or have an > idea as to how I > should go about it? > > Thanks, > > Chris Ericksen > > Christian E. Ericksen > Network Analyst > ITS NOC > Brigham Young University > 156 TMCB > 801-378-7466 > ericksen at byu.edu > > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From kbo at inter7.com Thu Jul 29 21:51:48 1999 From: kbo at inter7.com (Ken Jones) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:51:48 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Graphing 3 points of data References: <67DDCBCF5A3CD311A63000A0C9D592641848F2@ucs-exch.byu.edu> Message-ID: <37A0B0D4.E56EE5E1@inter7.com> ericksen at byu.edu wrote: > > I am trying to figure out how to graph In/out and combined data on the same > graph for MRTG. I have modified MRTG a little so that it reports bandwidth > utilization for in and out and now have a new graph that adds them together > and plots total bandwidth utilization. I would like all three of these to > be on one graph, does anyone currently do that, or have an idea as to how I > should go about it? > > Thanks, > > Chris Ericksen > > Christian E. Ericksen > Network Analyst > ITS NOC > Brigham Young University > 156 TMCB > 801-378-7466 > ericksen at byu.edu > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg We are also interested in doing this. And also doing a combined 95 percentile average like http://www.abovenet.com/traffic does. If no one has anything like this, perhaps we can work on it together. -- Ken Jones mailto:kbo at inter7.com http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/ - web based qmail adminstration -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Pailer at hilti.com Thu Jul 29 23:22:22 1999 From: Pailer at hilti.com (Pailer Ulrich (pu)) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 23:22:22 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] ODI for NT Server or Workstation Message-ID: <210ADC56B03ED311B2BC0000F8CD24111E0931@xsc1.kaufering.hilti.com> Hello, where can i get the ODI's for NT Workstations or NT Server? I haven't the MIB of a Resource KIT. Can me help somebody? Bey Ulrich Pailer -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From LBrown at iPrint.com Thu Jul 29 23:57:54 1999 From: LBrown at iPrint.com (Lawrence Brown) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:57:54 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Another MRTG user needs help (NT, Cisco) Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.19990729144934.00adc010@mail.iprint.com> I would like to use MRTG to monitor the following on my NT servers: Load Average Memory Utilization Network Traffic Number of Users Pagefile and Memory Capacity I/O Buffer Cache DNLC Hit Rates File Systems Capacity Number of Open Files And also on my Cisco 3620 router CPU Load Memory Utilization Lastly I'd like to see utilization for Catalyst 1900 Catalyst 2900 Catalyst 4003 network switches. ANY help would be appreciated. I've read the NT MTRG users guide, I searched Cisco's website.... When I am done, I will repost a summary with the information I have gathered. Thanks in advance. ----- Lawrence H. Brown, Network Engineer iPrint.com 1450 Oddstad Drive, Redwood City, CA 94063 www.iPrint.com 650-298-8500 x2505 FAX: 650-364-7724 24 Hour Emergency Message Pager 1-877-649-0936 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From harish at abest.com Fri Jul 30 00:43:38 1999 From: harish at abest.com (Harish Baliga) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 18:43:38 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] rateup error Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990729184338.030a1100@mail.abest.com> Hello: Anyone can help with solving this problem with mrtg 2.8.5..? [root run]# ./mrtg mrtg.pm3 .//rateup: error in loading shared libraries libgd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory PROBLEM: rateup died from Signal 0 with Exit Value 127 when doing router '203.197.xxx.x.1' code was 32512, retcode was . If this happens all the time, you should probably investigate the cause. :-) Running on Linux RH 5.2 for MIPS processor TIA harish -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From rgc at callwave.com Fri Jul 30 00:52:54 1999 From: rgc at callwave.com (Ryan Conolley) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 15:52:54 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] "cricket" - a util similar to MRTG Message-ID: <008701beda15$18431350$6c4da8c0@callwave.com> I heard of a utility similar to MRTG called "cricket" but have not been able to locate some information about it. Does anyone have any information on it? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990729/a31cc926/attachment.htm From scottb at corp.sgi.com Fri Jul 30 01:02:40 1999 From: scottb at corp.sgi.com (Scott Barnhill) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 16:02:40 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "cricket" - a util similar to MRTG References: <008701beda15$18431350$6c4da8c0@callwave.com> Message-ID: <37A0DD90.FBDD9D84@corp.sgi.com> > Ryan Conolley wrote: > > I heard of a utility similar to MRTG called "cricket" but have not been able > to locate some information about it. Does anyone have any information on it? > > Thanks http://www.munitions.com/~jra/cricket/ -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Scott Barnhill | email: scottb at sgi.com Sr. Systems Administrator | mailstop: 41M-504 Silicon Graphics, Inc. | voice: 650.933.5873 Extranet Services | pager: scottb_p at pager.sgi.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From steevess at shore.net Fri Jul 30 01:55:33 1999 From: steevess at shore.net (Scott Steeves) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 19:55:33 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: "cricket" - a util similar to MRTG In-Reply-To: <008701beda15$18431350$6c4da8c0@callwave.com> Message-ID: <4.1.19990729195308.0092cf10@shell2.shore.net> >I heard of a utility similar to MRTG called "cricket" but >have not been able to locate some information about it. Does >anyone have any information on it? Cricket is a front end to RRDTool. The pair (I think) make up a package that is similar to MRTG. RRDTool collects the data and Cricket graphs it. I think. (Anybody please correct me.) RRDTool was also written by Tobias Oetiker and can be found at http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/. Cricket's page is at http://www.munitions.com/~jra/cricket/. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dunbro at uunet.com.au Fri Jul 30 02:04:50 1999 From: dunbro at uunet.com.au (Duncan Browne) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:04:50 +1000 Subject: [mrtg] Memory Stats Config Message-ID: <014c01beda1f$247596c0$18746ccb@ozemail.com.au> Does anyone have a copy of a working config file for memory stats on a Cisco? I just cant get it working. Thanks ************************************ Duncan Browne Network Engineer UUNet / OzEmail Ltd e-mail: dunbro at uunet.com.au ************************************* -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mpburton at teleport.com Fri Jul 30 02:13:59 1999 From: mpburton at teleport.com (Michael P. Burton) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 17:13:59 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: "cricket" - a util similar to MRTG In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990729195308.0092cf10@shell2.shore.net> Message-ID: Cricket is indeed a front end for RRDTOOL. Think about it as how MRTG is a "front end" for rateup. MRTG packages the files together, while Cricket/RRDTOOL are seperate programs. Cricket, in my opinion, is very powerful and very fast compared to MRTG, and is much better at handling multiple sources of information. Also, instead of one monolothic config file, you have a tree/branch system, which allows you to make config changes either on a single file, on an entire sub-directory (routers, or switches) or over the entire tree. The downside is that Cricket is just ver 0.69, and isn't quite all it's cracked up to be. It's difficult to get questions answered and there are still a few bugs in the code yet. As time goes on however, I'm sure things will shore up a bit. You should check it out and play around with it to see what you think. It is awfully nice if you are running a Cisco house, but if not, you're stuck hacking your own OIDs into the config (A process which is documented.) Michael :>I heard of a utility similar to MRTG called "cricket" but :>have not been able to locate some information about it. Does :>anyone have any information on it? : : Cricket is a front end to RRDTool. The pair (I think) make up a :package that is similar to MRTG. RRDTool collects the data and :Cricket graphs it. I think. (Anybody please correct me.) : : RRDTool was also written by Tobias Oetiker and can be found at :http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/. Cricket's page is :at http://www.munitions.com/~jra/cricket/. : : : :-- :* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the : subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch :* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg : ________________________________________________________________________ Michael P. Burton "Love is like racing across the frozen tundra Network Engineer, DCII on a snowmobile which flips over, Portland State University trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come." - Nietchze ------------------------------------------------------------------------- GCS d---- H--- s g+ !p au a25 w+++ v++ C++ UL++ P+ L++ 3 E---- N+ K- W+ M V po--- Y+ t++ 5 j R++ G+ tv b++ D+ B--- e+++ u++ h-- f+ r+++ n--- z+++ Decode at: http://pcd.stanford.edu/mogens/geek2.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tony at lava.net Fri Jul 30 02:21:34 1999 From: tony at lava.net (Antonio Querubin) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:21:34 -1000 (HST) Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN Message-ID: Does anyone have an example config for querying FECN and BECN counts from a cisco? I've found the basic OIDs but I'm not sure how to specify the various sub-interfaces. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 02:51:51 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 19:51:51 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: could use snmp help for a beginner Message-ID: <00f401beda29$10af70c0$615cdfd1@dad> Raymond, This looks like a simple CFG file error. At face value it is saying that your directory for this target does not exist. You need to create the directory since MRTG will not. The directory will be "Workdir"/"Target Directory". However the message was strange enough I am wondering if an asterisk in the community string is not causing a problem. Try running without the asterisk and see if MRTG is happier, that is if the directory does exist. Finally, verify connectivity with the target device outside MRTG if you are uncertain whether you can contact it. 1. Ping the device 2. SNMPSTATUS (UCD SNMP package) or SNMPUTIL WALK (NT Res Kit) the device Good luck, Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: ray at lctn.k12.mn.us To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 12:25 PM Subject: [mrtg] could use snmp help for a beginner >I am not sure of myself when trying to gain snmp information. I copied >a script to monitor the cpu on my router. I have mrtg 2.7.2 with the >cfg file in mrtg-2.7.2 directory and a router directory off of my >wwwroot. You can see the command I issued and the error I am getting by >going to te following url. I could use someone with some patience to >correspond with me for a bit. > >Thanks for any help > > >http://207.229.210.10/errors/errorfile.html > >Raymond > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 02:53:39 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 19:53:39 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: ODI for NT Server or Workstation Message-ID: <00f501beda29$11c52680$615cdfd1@dad> Ulrich, Go to ftp://ftp.shellserv.com and look for the MRTG directory. He has MIBs and precompiled modules ready to load. Look for Perfm.Zip. Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: Pailer Ulrich (pu) To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 4:28 PM Subject: [mrtg] ODI for NT Server or Workstation >Hello, > >where can i get the ODI's for NT Workstations or NT Server? >I haven't the MIB of a Resource KIT. > >Can me help somebody? > >Bey > > Ulrich Pailer > > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From steevess at shore.net Fri Jul 30 03:35:09 1999 From: steevess at shore.net (Scott Steeves) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 21:35:09 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <4.1.19990729213016.0092e3f0@shell2.shore.net> >Does anyone have an example config for querying FECN and BECN counts >from >a cisco? I've found the basic OIDs but I'm not sure how to specify the >various sub-interfaces. Tack on the interface number (ie; .2 for Serial 0? on a 2500) and then the subinterface number (.382 in the example below). .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.4.2.382 .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.transmission.frame-relay.frCircuitTab le.frCircuitEntry.frCircuitReceivedFECNs.2.382 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 03:55:45 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:55:45 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN Message-ID: <018001beda2e$c33da360$615cdfd1@dad> >From the mailing list archives cited at the bottom of this message. frRecFECNs' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.4 frRecBECNs' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.5 Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: Antonio Querubin To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 7:25 PM Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN >Does anyone have an example config for querying FECN and BECN counts from >a cisco? I've found the basic OIDs but I'm not sure how to specify the >various sub-interfaces. > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 03:39:23 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:39:23 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Memory Stats Config Message-ID: <017f01beda2e$c21724c0$615cdfd1@dad> Here's something I use. WorkDir: c:\InetPub\wwwroot\MRTG\routers\ Options[_]: growright,nopercent XSize[_]: 500 YSize[_]: 100 Directory[_]: STLCDCJJRTR1 #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[router.mem]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.1.1.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.48.1.1.1.6.0:comm at router Options[router.mem]: growright,nopercent,gauge AbsMax[router.mem]: 100000000 MaxBytes[router.mem]: 100000000 Title[router.mem]: Router Memory Used/Free PageTop[router.mem]:

Memory Used/Free

YLegend[router.mem]: Memory Used ShortLegend[router.mem]: % LegendI[router.mem]: Used LegendO[router.mem]: Free Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: Duncan Browne To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 7:10 PM Subject: [mrtg] Memory Stats Config >Does anyone have a copy of a working config file for memory stats on >a Cisco? I just cant get it working. > > >Thanks >************************************ > Duncan Browne > Network Engineer > UUNet / OzEmail Ltd > e-mail: dunbro at uunet.com.au > ************************************* > > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 03:22:10 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:22:10 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: RMON broadcast statistics Message-ID: <017e01beda2e$c0e163e0$615cdfd1@dad> Azhar, If MRTG is running on the same NT server as the RMON probe then you might be able to extract data from the probe and send it into MRTG. You will need some kind of command line utility to extract the data and possibly a small Perl script or other utility to reformat the data for MRTG. See the documentation for Target for the proper format, which is basicly a four line file: reading1 reading2 (can be the same as reading1 or set to 0) timestamp (can be 0) description (can be anything) Good luck. Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: azhar.iqbal at adnoc-fod.co.ae To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 6:38 AM Subject: [mrtg] RMON broadcast statistics >Hi, > > >I'm new to mrtg and currently using mrtg-2.8.6. >I want to monitor broadcast traffic on my netwrok. >Can anybody tell how to do this. >I am using a software based RMON probe running on NT server. >when i run cfgmaker it produced cfg file, but i only get in/out >graphs! >What do i have to modify in order to monitor broadcast traffic? >Thanks in advance! > >Regards >Azhar Iqbal > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From mstark at primary.net Fri Jul 30 04:26:35 1999 From: mstark at primary.net (Mike Starkweather) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 21:26:35 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN Message-ID: <000801beda33$212df5c0$475cdfd1@dad> My apologies. Next time I should read the entire question. Here's my CFG file. WorkDir: c:\InetPub\wwwroot\MRTG\ Directory[_]: fecnbecn #Unscaled[_]: dwyn Options[_]: growright,nopercent Background[_]: #a0a0a0a MaxBytes[_]: 1000 AbsMax[_]: 10000 YLegend[_]: Count XSize[_]: 500 YSize[_]: 100 ShortLegend[_]:   Legend1[_]: FECN Legend2[_]: BECN Legend3[_]: Max FECN Legend4[_]: Max BECN LegendI[_]:   FECNs   LegendO[_]:   BECNs   #--------------------------------------------------------------- Target[router.8]: 1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.4.8&1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.5.8:comm at router Title[router.8]: FECNs & BECNs for FR router.8 PageTop[router.8]:

FECNs & BECNs for FR router.8

#--------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Starkweather -----Original Message----- From: Mike Starkweather To: Antonio Querubin ; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 8:55 PM Subject: Re: [mrtg] OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN >From the mailing list archives cited at the bottom of this message. > >frRecFECNs' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.4 >frRecBECNs' => '1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.5 > >Mike Starkweather > >-----Original Message----- >From: Antonio Querubin >To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch >Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 7:25 PM >Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN > > >>Does anyone have an example config for querying FECN and BECN counts from >>a cisco? I've found the basic OIDs but I'm not sure how to specify the >>various sub-interfaces. >> >>-- >>* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From aaron at visn.net Fri Jul 30 08:36:06 1999 From: aaron at visn.net (Vision Net Administration) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 02:36:06 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] mrtg config Message-ID: <37A147D6.F0DFBD06@visn.net> Hi all, I was wondering if someone using ascend 4000 and or 6000 term servers could send me a copy of their cfg file to use as a template. Thanks Aaron Woldman Vision Net Ltd -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From slamp at chez.com Fri Jul 30 09:46:46 1999 From: slamp at chez.com (Olivier Daury) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:46:46 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and 1 (only) CPU with NT Message-ID: <37A15866.30932DDD@chez.com> Hello, I am trying to monitor the cpu load of a NT box. The problem is that I have 2 data series and one is always at 100% What I'm doing wrong ? Here is my config file: #--------------------------------------------------------------- # #GVDIR04 CPU load % workdir: workdir: E:\MRTGfiles Refresh: 900 Interval: 15 Target[gvdir04.cpu]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.17.1.2.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.17.1.2.0:public at 172.16.46.211 RouterUptime[gvdir04.cpu]: public at 172.16.46.211 MaxBytes[gvdir04.cpu]: 100 Title[gvdir04.cpu]: CPU LOAD On GVDIR04 PageTop[gvdir04.cpu]:

CPU Load % On GVDIR04

ShortLegend[gvdir04.cpu]: % XSize[gvdir04.cpu]: 380 YSize[gvdir04.cpu]: 100 YLegend[gvdir04.cpu]: CPU Utilization Legend1[gvdir04.cpu]: CPU Utilization in % (Load) Legend2[gvdir04.cpu]: CPU Utilization in % (Load) Legend3[gvdir04.cpu]: Legend4[gvdir04.cpu]: LegendI[gvdir04.cpu]:  Usage LegendO[gvdir04.cpu]:  Usage Options[gvdir04.cpu]: growright, gauge, absolute, nopercent Suppress[gvdir04.cpu]: y #--------------------------------------------------------------- # Any idea ? Olivier -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From lionel.billiet at upmf-grenoble.fr Fri Jul 30 10:56:11 1999 From: lionel.billiet at upmf-grenoble.fr (Lionel Billiet) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:56:11 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Peaks suppression Message-ID: <37A168AB.A4395655@upmf-grenoble.fr> I have activated peaks for all my graphs with the global option: WithPeak[_]: wmy But now, I would like to suppress the peaks for one graph. The option: WithPeak[name]: returns an error. How can I tell MRTG not to show peaks on one isolated graph? thanks Lionel -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Fri Jul 30 11:19:01 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:19:01 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and 1 (only) CPU with NT In-Reply-To: <37A15866.30932DDD@chez.com> from "Olivier Daury" at Jul 30, 99 09:46:46 am Message-ID: <199907300919.LAA22785@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 995 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/8233d87c/attachment.asc From Pailer at hilti.com Fri Jul 30 11:25:26 1999 From: Pailer at hilti.com (Pailer Ulrich (pu)) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:25:26 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Problem with NT Monitoring CPU Message-ID: <210ADC56B03ED311B2BC0000F8CD24111E0934@xsc1.kaufering.hilti.com> Hello, when I monitoring the CPU of my NT Box i get Errors leik this: SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.5.0) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "W8C691.kaufering.hilti.com" [10.5.100.164].161 community: "public" request ID: 2084703855 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.5.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.4.0 sysUptime sysName on public at W8C691.kaufering.hilti.com SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.5.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.4. 0:public at W8C691.kaufering.hilti.com ". I tried multiple times! my config files look like this: -------begin section ---- Background[W8C691_CPU1]: #9090909 Target[W8C691_CPU1]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.5.0 &1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.4.0:public at W8C691.kaufering.hilti.com MaxBytes[W8C691_CPU1]: 100 #Title[W8C691_CPU1]: W8C691 #PageTop[W8C691_CPU1]:

CPU #1 Usage (%) on System: W8C691

Options[W8C691_CPU1]: gauge, nopercent, absolute, transparent Unscaled[W8C691_CPU1]: dwmy #Supress[W8C691_CPU1]:dwmy XSize[W8C691_CPU1]: 380 YSize[W8C691_CPU1]: 100 YLegend[W8C691_CPU1]: CPU Usage (%) ShortLegend[W8C691_CPU1]: % Legend1[W8C691_CPU1]: Privileged (NT system) CPU use in percent Legend2[W8C691_CPU1]: User (application) CPU use in percent #Legend3[W8C691_CPU1]: #Legend4[W8C691_CPU1]: LegendI[W8C691_CPU1]: PrivCPU:  LegendO[W8C691_CPU1]: UserCPU:  Title[W8C691_CPU1]: W8C691 (w8c691.kaufering.hilti.com): CPU Usage PageTop[W8C691_CPU1]:

Analysis for CPU

System:W8C691 in HEG1
Maintainer:SGIT
Interface:CPU
IP:w8c691.kaufering.hilti.com
Max Speed: 500 Mhz Alpha Test
-------end section ---- Can someone help me? Mit freundlichen Gr??en U. Pailer Informatik-Anwenderbetreuer ------------------------------------------------------------------ E-Mail: pailer at hilti.com Phone: +49 8191 90 6231 [Festnetz] Fax: +49 8191 90 4705 [SGIC] Gebaeude 8 Modul 3 EG ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sie haben die Position des Mauszeigers veraendert. Starten Sie Windows neu, damit die Aenderungen wirksam werden. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PGP-Fingerprint 0AB0 980B ADFE 34E7 D5D0 983C 212E E8E9 0EE7 4F4F -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk Fri Jul 30 13:24:53 1999 From: flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk (Alan J. Flavell) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 12:24:53 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] problem with mrtg list archive Message-ID: On various occasions I have tried to use the mrtg list archive pointed to by http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg Initially it seems to give a useful response, e.g if I search for some likely term it tells me e.g "1-13 of 1000" and shows the first 13 entries. But if I try to go on to the next entries, it always seems to result in "no matches". I was wondering if this is a common experience? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From jimslists at arcomcontrols.com Fri Jul 30 13:27:23 1999 From: jimslists at arcomcontrols.com (Jim Jones, Jr.) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 06:27:23 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] Re: mrtg config References: <37A147D6.F0DFBD06@visn.net> Message-ID: <003b01beda7e$7e7cdfc0$2d03010a@arcomcontrols.com> here are the lines from my config.... The only thing that I monitor is the ethernet (config not included as cfgmaker does a fine job on that) and the number of connected useres... you can see the results here: http://www.oct.net Jim #--------------------------------------------------------------- #This monitors the modem usage on a max 6248. # Target[kolbe-modems]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0:public at host Options[kolbe-modems]: gauge, growright MaxBytes[kolbe-modems]: 24 Unscaled[kolbe-modems]: dwmy Title[kolbe-modems]: Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net YLegend[kolbe-modems]: Modems in use PageTop[kolbe-modems]:

Modem usage on kolbe.oct.net

Maintained by:Jim Jones
Location:St. Marys, KS
Max Users24
----- Original Message ----- From: Vision Net Administration To: Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 1:36 AM Subject: [mrtg] mrtg config > Hi all, > I was wondering if someone using ascend 4000 and or 6000 term servers > could > send me a copy of their cfg file to use as a template. > > Thanks > > Aaron Woldman > Vision Net Ltd > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk Fri Jul 30 13:33:29 1999 From: flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk (Alan J. Flavell) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 12:33:29 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] MRTG 2.8.6 and private versions of gd Message-ID: I've just been building version 2.8.6 (previously was using 2.7.4b). This is on unix (digital unix 4.0d, if it matters). I decided I would like to get the new PNG-based gd (1.6.2), but because of the likelihood of compatibility problems with earlier versions of gd, I wanted to use a private copy of the new gd version. I did a "make" on the gd with apparent success, and pointed to its subdirectory in the --with-gd-lib= and --with-gd-inc= configuration parameters for mrtg. But it appeared that the configuration procedure was still finding the old, installed, version of gd. Would I be right in deducing that it's only when gd is _installed_ that the libraries are actually built, and therefore my attempt couldn't work? It would seem, then, that gd would need to be built with a different destination directory specified, and the "make install" completed, before this idea could be a success. regards -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Jeff.Krawczyk at weamfg.com Fri Jul 30 16:07:19 1999 From: Jeff.Krawczyk at weamfg.com (Krawczyk, Jeff) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 07:07:19 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Unix CPU stats Message-ID: Hello all; I'm trying to utilize MRTG 2.7.4b to read the following MIB to graph CPU utilization for my DG/UX server. Here is the Object path: computerSystemSysCPU 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.14 Counter read-only Here is my cfg file WorkDir: D:\mrtg_workdir\Tweety ###################################################################### # Description: DG/UX - EMANATE SNMP Agent # Contact: # System Name: tweety # Location: #..................................................................... # Tweety Legacy UFOS Systems CPU statistics Target[user]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.14:public at tweety MaxBytes[user]: 100 Title[user]: Tweety CPU User Percentage PageTop[user]:

Tweety CPU User Percentage Unscaled[user]: ymwd ShortLegend[user]: % XSize[user]: 380 YSize[user]: 100 YLegend[user]: CPU User Utilization Legend1[user]: CPU Utilization in % (load) Legend2[user]: CPU Utilization in % (load) Legend3[user]: Legend4[user]: LegendI[user]: LegendO[user]:  Usage Options[user]: gauge, growright Here is the error I get when I run this. C:\WINNT>c:\perl\bin\perl c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.7.4b\run\mrtgtwee.cf g SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.14) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "tweety" [172.30.8.172].161 community: "public" request ID: 1663205201 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ipAdEntIfIndex.1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.14 on public at tweety SNMP Error: Received SNMP response with error code error status: noSuchName index 1 (OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10) SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "tweety" [172.30.8.172].161 community: "public" request ID: 1663205202 PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes timeout: 2s retries: 5 backoff: 1) SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets. ifOutOctets. sysUptime sysName on public at tweety SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.14:public at tweety". I tr ied multiple times! C:\WINNT> Any Idea how to fix this??? Thanks in advance for your help. Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/57cb882c/attachment.htm From meiner at wtal.de Fri Jul 30 17:04:44 1999 From: meiner at wtal.de (Andre Kuellenberg) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 17:04:44 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load References: Message-ID: <99073017104400.00653@MeinerII> Hi, thank you for your help! I still have a little problem: i don't have anything like `/usr/ucb/w'. What does this program do? Andre Am Thu, 29 Jul 1999 schrieben Sie: > 1.On the target machine foo (if it's Solaris; other UNIXen may require > tweaking, don't know NT), install "loadavg": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > @w = `/usr/ucb/w`; > while(!$w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/) > { shift(@w) ; } > $w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/; > printf "%d\n0\n0\n0\n",100*$1; > > 2.Set up MRTG host to be able to no-password ssh into foo. > > 3.target[foo.cpu] `{fullpath}/ssh foo {fullpath}/loadavg` > > 4.(if target foo is occasionally down), on MRTG host (same caveats > regarding Solaris above), install "sshq": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > if(system("/usr/sbin/ping $ARGV[0] > /dev/null")) > { printf "\n\n\n%s appears to be down\n",$ARGV[0]; } > else > { system("/usr/local/bin/ssh @ARGV"); } > > , then substitute sshq for ssh in #3 above. > > -g > > > On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 > > From: Andre Kuellenberg > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] cpu load > > > > Hi everybody! > > > > I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i > > have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and > > cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. > > Thank you in advance! > > > > Andre -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Craig at bas.co.za Fri Jul 30 17:20:25 1999 From: Craig at bas.co.za (Craig Allen) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 17:20:25 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] DNS Statistics - MRTG Message-ID: <6FEC18C0BC65D211BDBF006097BC8754151713@tasmania.bas.co.za> Good Day All Anyone at all monitoring DNS Server (Bind 8.2.1) statistics with MRTG? Regards Craig Allen Business Automation Systems P.O Box 15167 Westmead, 3608 Tel: 031-7009111 Fax: 031-7004598 Cell:083 284 1589 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From abayless at fiber.net Fri Jul 30 17:32:20 1999 From: abayless at fiber.net (Adam Bayless) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:32:20 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] Re: DNS Statistics - MRTG In-Reply-To: <6FEC18C0BC65D211BDBF006097BC8754151713@tasmania.bas.co.za> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990730093220.008a8750@mail.fiber.net> Craig, This is working on one of my Bind 8 boxes, the other needs some work, but it should work for you: I use 'ndc stats' to create a statistics file, then a perl script on the name server to parse out the important stuff and feed it to another script on the mrtg machine, which feeds it to mrtg. It works pretty good. If you would like the scripts, let me know. Adam At 05:20 PM 7/30/99 +0200, Craig Allen wrote: >Good Day All > >Anyone at all monitoring DNS Server (Bind 8.2.1) statistics with MRTG? > >Regards > >Craig Allen >Business Automation Systems >P.O Box 15167 >Westmead, 3608 >Tel: 031-7009111 >Fax: 031-7004598 >Cell:083 284 1589 > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null abayless at fiber.net | :wq baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases ------------------------------------------------------------ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From wvonlanthen at zieglerdruck.ch Fri Jul 30 17:38:44 1999 From: wvonlanthen at zieglerdruck.ch (Wolfgang Vonlanthen) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 17:38:44 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] AW: Re: cpu load Message-ID: <01BEDAB2.5FCDF6C0@NT192> Hi Andre, I have Linux SuSe disribution, you can find the program called "w" in /usr/bin (instead in /usr/ucb) W(1) Linux Programmer's Manual W(1) NAME w - Show who is logged on and what they are doing. SYNOPSIS w - [husfV] [user] DESCRIPTION w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and their processes. The header shows, in this order, the current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes. with kind regards Wolfgang Vonlanthen -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Andre Kuellenberg [SMTP:meiner at wtal.de] Gesendet am: Freitag, 30. Juli 1999 17:05 An: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Betreff: [mrtg] Re: cpu load Hi, thank you for your help! I still have a little problem: i don't have anything like `/usr/ucb/w'. What does this program do? Andre Am Thu, 29 Jul 1999 schrieben Sie: > 1.On the target machine foo (if it's Solaris; other UNIXen may require > tweaking, don't know NT), install "loadavg": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > @w = `/usr/ucb/w`; > while(!$w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/) > { shift(@w) ; } > $w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/; > printf "%d\n0\n0\n0\n",100*$1; > > 2.Set up MRTG host to be able to no-password ssh into foo. > > 3.target[foo.cpu] `{fullpath}/ssh foo {fullpath}/loadavg` > > 4.(if target foo is occasionally down), on MRTG host (same caveats > regarding Solaris above), install "sshq": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > if(system("/usr/sbin/ping $ARGV[0] > /dev/null")) > { printf "\n\n\n%s appears to be down\n",$ARGV[0]; } > else > { system("/usr/local/bin/ssh @ARGV"); } > > , then substitute sshq for ssh in #3 above. > > -g > > > On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 > > From: Andre Kuellenberg > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] cpu load > > > > Hi everybody! > > > > I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i > > have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and > > cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. > > Thank you in advance! > > > > Andre -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg ********************************************************************** This message has been swept by MIMEsweeper for the presence of viruses ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** This message has been swept by MIMEsweeper for the presence of viruses ********************************************************************** -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Fri Jul 30 17:41:26 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:41:26 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load In-Reply-To: <99073017104400.00653@MeinerII> Message-ID: The output looks something like: 10:39am up 7 day(s), 22:19, 7 users, load average: 2.00, 1.99, 2.01 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what glratt console 9:13am 1:26 9 /bin/csh glratt pts/1 9:13am 59 /bin/csh glratt pts/5 9:27am 1:11 ssh foo glratt pts/3 9:13am 19 w ; man page follows. ================================================================ User Commands w(1) NAME w - display information about currently logged-in users SYNOPSIS w [ -hlsuw ] [ user ] DESCRIPTION The w command displays a summary of the current activity on the system, including what each user is doing. The heading line shows the current time, the length of time the system has been up, the number of users logged into the system, and the average number of jobs in the run queue over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. The fields displayed are: the user's login name, the name of the tty the user is on, the time of day the user logged on (in hours:minutes), the idle time-that is, the number of minutes since the user last typed anything (in hours:minutes), the CPU time used by all processes and their children on that terminal (in minutes:seconds), the CPU time used by the currently active processes (in minutes:seconds), and the name and arguments of the current process. OPTIONS -h Suppress the heading. -l Produce a long form of output, which is the default. -s Produce a short form of output. In the short form, the tty is abbreviated, the login time and CPU times are left off, as are the arguments to commands. -u Produces the heading line which shows the current time, the length of time the system has been up, the number of users logged into the system, and the average number of jobs in the run queue over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. -w Produces a long form of output, which is also the same as the default. OPERANDS user Name of a particular user for whom login informa- tion is displayed. If specified, output is res- tricted to that user. EXAMPLES example% w 10:54am up 27 day(s), 57 mins, 1 user, load average: 0.28, 0.26, 0.22 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what SunOS 5.6 Last change: 19 Jan 1996 1 User Commands w(1) ralph console 7:10am 1 10:05 4:31 w ENVIRONMENT See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of w: LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES and LC_TIME. FILES /var/adm/utmp user and accounting information ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: __________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE| ATTRIBUTE VALUE| |__________________________________ | Availability | SUNWcsu | |_______________|_________________| SEE ALSO ps(1), who(1), whodo(1M), utmp(4), attributes(5), environ(5) NOTES The notion of the ``current process'' is unclear. The current algorithm is `the highest numbered process on the terminal that is not ignoring interrupts, or, if there is none, the highest numbered process on the terminal'. This fails, for example, in critical sections of programs like the shell and editor, or when faulty programs running in the background fork and fail to ignore interrupts. In cases where no process can be found, w prints -. The CPU time is only an estimate, in particular, if someone leaves a background process running after logging out, the person currently on that terminal is ``charged'' with the time. Background processes are not shown, even though they account for much of the load on the system. Sometimes processes, typically those in the background, are printed with null or garbaged arguments. In these cases, the name of the command is printed in parentheses. w does not know about the conventions for detecting back- ground jobs. It will sometimes find a background job instead of the right one. SunOS 5.6 Last change: 19 Jan 1996 2 ================================================================ On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 17:04:44 +0200 > From: Andre Kuellenberg > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load > > Hi, > thank you for your help! I still have a little problem: i don't have anything > like `/usr/ucb/w'. What does this program do? > > Andre > > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk Fri Jul 30 17:46:41 1999 From: flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk (Alan J. Flavell) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:46:41 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG 2.8.6 and private versions of gd In-Reply-To: <15608.933348742@niehs.nih.gov> Message-ID: On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Lance A. Brown wrote: > I generally have to delete config.cache any time I change one of the > 'configured' variables. Yes, thanks, perhaps I should have mentioned that I did that; it didn't help. Appreciate the suggestion, though. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk Fri Jul 30 17:59:41 1999 From: flavell at a5.ph.gla.ac.uk (Alan J. Flavell) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:59:41 +0100 (BST) Subject: [mrtg] cfgmaker_ip and commented-out interfaces Message-ID: Greetings, I found the information returned about commented-out interfaces to be too indefinite. Here is a patch to make it more informative. Hope this is useful, either to incorporate into the package or for others to apply. A similar change could be made to the original cfgmaker Made by diff -c cfgmaker_ip.dist cfgmaker_ip > cfgmaker_ip.patch For use, of course, with the "patch" command. *** cfgmaker_ip.dist Thu Jul 29 23:04:45 1999 --- cfgmaker_ip Fri Jul 30 16:37:11 1999 *************** *** 515,538 **** $name="$iphost{$index}"; $name = "$router.$index" if not $name or $name =~ /\s/; ! if (($sifadminstatus{$index} != 1) ! # this check added by Josh - don't query E1-stack controllers ! || ($siftype{$index} == 18) ! || ($siftype{$index} == 24) ! || ($speed == 0 ) ! || ($speed > 400 * 10**6) #speeds of 400 MByte/s are not realistic ! || ($sifoperstatus{$index} == 3)) { if(!$comments) { next INTERFACE ; } print < 400 * 10**6) ); ! $c = "it is administratively not UP" if $sifadminstatus{$index} != 1; ! $c = "it is a softwareLoopback interface" if $siftype{$index} == 24; ! $c = "Josh - don't query E1-stack controllers" if $siftype{$index} == 18; ! $c = "it is ATM atm-layer interface" if $siftype{$index} == 37; ! $c = "it is in test mode" if $sifoperstatus{$index} == 3; ! ! if ($c ne '') { if(!$comments) { next INTERFACE ; } print < Message-ID: On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Ryan Conolley wrote: > I heard of a utility similar to MRTG called "cricket" but have not > been able to locate some information about it. Does anyone have any > information on it? http://www.munitions.com/~jra/cricket you can see some graphs at my former place of work: http://network.ais.salford.ac.uk/ the latest version runs under mod_perl and so is much quicker at starting up. RjL ================================================================== The problems of the world || Fax: +44 870 0521198 can't be solved by fixing || Email: richard at illuin.demon.co.uk the working -- C. Daniluk || Phone: +44 385 275 394 -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From zaid at activetouch.com Fri Jul 30 18:47:55 1999 From: zaid at activetouch.com (Zaid Ali) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 09:47:55 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Maximal graphing question Message-ID: <51DDC9E41237D311A9FF0050046EF5CDBC7F@mail-serv.activetouch.com> I want to draw a maximal and minimal 5 minute average on my graphs of my routers serial interface. I believe the correct config line for this is as follows : Legend3[fffff]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Incomming Traffic Legend4[fffff]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Outgoing Traffic What I find strange is that it works perfectly on my custom config files which I have made monitoring packet loss, round trip etc.. It doesnt seem to graph on a config that was made by cfgmaker. Any Ideas?? Thanks Zaid ------------------------------------------ Zaid Ali Network Engineer Active Touch, Inc 5225 Betsy Ross Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 Tel: 408-980-5200 x 2144 fax: 408-980-5280 www.activetouch.com www.webex.com ---------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From pryker at skynetweb.com Fri Jul 30 13:54:20 1999 From: pryker at skynetweb.com (Phillip Ryker) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 12:54:20 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] MRTG and VLANS Message-ID: <37A1926C.18A55626@skynetweb.com> List, I am running MRTG on a cisco Catalyst 2924XL switch. The switch has been VLAN'ed into 3. Ports 1-8 on VLAN1, ports 9-16 on VLAN2 and ports 17-24 on VLAN3. For some reason MRTG only runs on the ports in VLAN1. It shows zero traffic going through all the other ports that are in VLAN's 2 and 3. Any ideas on what the proper info is to have it run stats on the 2nd and 3rd VLANS?? Thank you -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillip Ryker pryker at skynetweb.com President SkyNetWEB Ltd Phone: 410-563-6384 Ext 12 1301 S. Baylis St. Fax: 410-563-5457 Baltimore Md. 21224 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dedicated servers, co-location and web hosting services... -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From charles at toucan.ie Fri Jul 30 19:14:01 1999 From: charles at toucan.ie (Charles Gillanders) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 18:14:01 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring NT FAQ Message-ID: <515E853DB00DD211BC1700C0DFE4B31D37945D@collan.toucan.ie> I have tried to put together a basic FAQ about monitoring windows NT with snmp and MRTG, any advice or criticism would be gratefully appreciated. If anyone is looking for this kind of information, I hope it helps. Check out http://www.toucan.ie/ntmrtg/ or if you are based outside of Europe this might be faster, although the adverts might also drive you mad... http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Rampart/9209/index.html Charles -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/85773862/attachment.html From DavidA at KPCORP.com Fri Jul 30 19:40:00 1999 From: DavidA at KPCORP.com (David Ashamalla (SRN)) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:40:00 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Cisco processor problems Message-ID: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D2@SRV19060> I have been attempting to graph 2 Cisco's processor usage for a day or so. The oid I am using is:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 (from the list archives), and both answer when I use an snmpget. One router is a 1605R, the other is a 3810. The commented line indicates a failed attempt. TIA, David My current config file is: ---------------- # - Processor WorkDir: /home/httpd/html/mrtg/cisco IconDir: /home/httpd/html/mrtg/ Title[sjd-1605.proc]: San Jose 1605 Processor Usage PageTop[sjd-1605.proc]: San Jose 1605
Processor Usage Target[sjd-1605.proc]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&1.3.6.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at 172.22.30.9 #Target[sjd-1605.proc]: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0&.1.3.6.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at 172.22.30.9 MaxBytes[sjd-1605.proc]: 100 YLegend[sjd-1605.proc]: % Options[sjd-1605.proc]: gauge,noinfo Unscaled[sjd-1605.proc]: dwmy Suppress[sjd-1605.proc]: wmy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/d676b6c6/attachment.htm From MConnley at GiantStep.com Fri Jul 30 19:44:48 1999 From: MConnley at GiantStep.com (Matt Connley) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 12:44:48 -0500 Subject: [mrtg] OIDs for Cisco Local Director Message-ID: <28ADAE0FA279D211AF900008C7A4D5BA28E459@GSEXCHANGE.giantstep.com> Hey all, Thanks for all the help you've all provided me with in your posts to this group. Through the course of my subscription, you've answered almost all of my questions. I now have a question that I haven't seen asked. I'm looking to monitor a couple basic objects on our Cisco Local Director. If any of you could give me the OID for the following objects, I'd really appreciate it: VirtualTotalConnections VirtualTotalPackets RealTotalConnections RealTotalPackets Thanks a lot! Matt Connley Hosting Operations Coordinator Giant Step Productions p. 312.385.2828 vm. 312.385.2691 http://www.giantstep.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Fri Jul 30 19:52:18 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:52:18 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and VLANS In-Reply-To: <37A1926C.18A55626@skynetweb.com> from "Phillip Ryker" at Jul 30, 99 12:54:20 pm Message-ID: <199907301752.TAA18905@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 896 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/27778a77/attachment.asc From sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net Fri Jul 30 19:54:11 1999 From: sugarat at thunderhold.sugarat.net (Tim Kennedy) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 13:54:11 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: OIDs for cisco FECN/BECN In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Antonio Querubin wrote: > Does anyone have an example config for querying FECN and BECN counts from > a cisco? I've found the basic OIDs but I'm not sure how to specify the > various sub-interfaces. OID frInOctets .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.9 OID frOutOctets .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.7 OID frRecBECNs .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.5 OID frRecFECNs .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.4 OID frIndex .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.1 OID frDlci .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.2 The hard thing about getting the frame stats, is building the config file. You are probably going to have to do that outside. of cfgmaker. you need the ifIndex, the frIfIndex (which maps to the frame-relay host), and the frDLCI OID. The various sub-interfaces can be specified as $OID.$frIndex.$frDLCI for gathering stats. So say you have a sub interface serial4.121 that you need to graph. You'd specify that as FECNs: .1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2.1.5.4.121 because 4 is the frame host interface, and 121 is the DLCI. But that interface might be ifIndex interface 34, because those get counted in a straight line from zero. If you play with it enough, you'll get it working. -Tim Timothy Kennedy sugarat.net, Network Management Resources http://www.sugarat.net -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Fri Jul 30 19:54:11 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 19:54:11 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco processor problems In-Reply-To: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D2@SRV19060> from "David Ashamalla" at Jul 30, 99 10:40:00 am Message-ID: <199907301754.TAA18979@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 717 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/0d36d356/attachment.pot From DavidA at KPCORP.com Fri Jul 30 19:58:01 1999 From: DavidA at KPCORP.com (David Ashamalla (SRN)) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:58:01 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco processor problems Message-ID: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D3@SRV19060> Notice that the Leading dot was in the commented line...the failed attempt. -----Original Message----- From: Alex van den Bogaerdt [mailto:alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl] Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 10:54 AM To: DavidA at KPCORP.com Cc: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [mrtg] Cisco processor problems > > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand > this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. > Thanks for the redundant rubbish. > > I have been attempting to graph 2 Cisco's processor usage for a day or so. > The oid I am using is:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 (from the list archives), and > both answer when I use an snmpget. One router is a 1605R, the other is a > 3810. The commented line indicates a failed attempt. > Also in the archive: DO NOT USE A LEADING DOT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/d9d7d1a3/attachment.html From abayless at fiber.net Fri Jul 30 19:59:32 1999 From: abayless at fiber.net (Adam Bayless) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:59:32 -0600 Subject: [mrtg] here's the DNS stats script In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990730093220.008a8750@mail.fiber.net> References: <6FEC18C0BC65D211BDBF006097BC8754151713@tasmania.bas.co.za> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990730115932.007bc200@mail.fiber.net> Here is the script I use, since many have asked for it. It uses the command "ndc stats" which is included with BIND. You'll need to figure out the paths for the command on your system and the path to where it writes its file out. DISCLAIMER: this script is a dumb little thing, but it works. I will not be held responsible if you can't get it to work on your machine or if it causes problems or does not behave the way you expect. Good Luck. You can call it from MRTG using a config like this: Target[dnsstats]: `rsh machine_name /path/to/script` MaxBytes[dnsstats]: 15000 AbsMax[dnsstats]: 1500000 Options[dnsstats]: gauge, nopercent Title[dnsstats]: machine_name DNS Statistics WithPeak[dnsstats]: dwmy YLegend[dnsstats]: Queries ShortLegend[dnsstats]: Queries LegendI[dnsstats]:  Queries: PageTop[dnsstats]:

DNS Stats Report for machine.domain.com

Or you can figure out a different way to call it if you don't want to rsh it. The 'ndc stats' command has to be run as root, i believe, so you may want to modify the script to save output to a file if security between the two machines is a big concern. Anyway, here is the script #!/usr/bin/perl `/usr/sbin/ndc stats`; @stats = `head -n 25 /etc/DNS/named.stats`; foreach $line (@stats) { $queries = ""; ($queries,$rest) = split(" ",$line) if ($line =~ "queries"); $totalqueries = $totalqueries + $queries; } print "$totalqueries\n$totalqueries\n\n\n"; exit; Good Luck to all, Adam At 09:32 AM 7/30/99 -0600, Adam Bayless wrote: >Craig, > >This is working on one of my Bind 8 boxes, the other needs some work, but >it should work for you: > >I use 'ndc stats' to create a statistics file, then a perl script on the >name server to parse out the important stuff and feed it to another script >on the mrtg machine, which feeds it to mrtg. It works pretty good. > >If you would like the scripts, let me know. > >Adam > > >At 05:20 PM 7/30/99 +0200, Craig Allen wrote: >>Good Day All >> >>Anyone at all monitoring DNS Server (Bind 8.2.1) statistics with MRTG? >> >>Regards >> >>Craig Allen >>Business Automation Systems >>P.O Box 15167 >>Westmead, 3608 >>Tel: 031-7009111 >>Fax: 031-7004598 >>Cell:083 284 1589 >> >>-- >>* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases >Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null >abayless at fiber.net | :wq >baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases >------------------------------------------------------------ > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null abayless at fiber.net | :wq baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases ------------------------------------------------------------ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ewerner at nwlink.com Fri Jul 30 20:13:53 1999 From: ewerner at nwlink.com (Eric Werner) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:13:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco processor problems In-Reply-To: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D2@SRV19060> Message-ID: On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, David Ashamalla (SRN) wrote: > I have been attempting to graph 2 Cisco's processor usage for a day or so. > The oid I am using is:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 (from the list archives), and > both answer when I use an snmpget. One router is a 1605R, the other is a > 3810. The commented line indicates a failed attempt. So what is the problem you are getting? That is the same OID I use with no difficulties. Granted, the differences that I can see right now are the boxes I point at, a 7513, a 7505, a 7206, a few 2501's, and a couple of 4500's. I've not tried either the 1605 or the 3810. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator +---------------------------------------------------------------+ ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From DavidA at KPCORP.com Fri Jul 30 20:31:42 1999 From: DavidA at KPCORP.com (David Ashamalla (SRN)) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:31:42 -0700 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco processor problems Message-ID: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D8@SRV19060> The error I get is: "Substitution loop at /uar/src/mrtg-2.7.2/run//SNMP_Session.pm line 327." If I replace the target line with something like "ifInOctets.1&ifOutOctets.1 at public.172.22.30.9" I get a valid graph. So, I know the OID works (from snmpget), I know the Router/MRTG combination works. It is just the target I am missing. Did you define any special permissions for this community string? TIA, David -----Original Message----- From: Eric Werner [mailto:ewerner at nwlink.com] Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 11:14 AM To: MRTG List (E-mail) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Cisco processor problems On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, David Ashamalla (SRN) wrote: > I have been attempting to graph 2 Cisco's processor usage for a day or so. > The oid I am using is:1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0 (from the list archives), and > both answer when I use an snmpget. One router is a 1605R, the other is a > 3810. The commented line indicates a failed attempt. So what is the problem you are getting? That is the same OID I use with no difficulties. Granted, the differences that I can see right now are the boxes I point at, a 7513, a 7505, a 7206, a few 2501's, and a couple of 4500's. I've not tried either the 1605 or the 3810. Eric Werner Senior Network Administrator +---------------------------------------------------------------+ ewerner at nwlink.com It's a little known fact that the Y1K bug caused the Dark Ages. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/428ca880/attachment.htm From calvin at gulf.net Fri Jul 30 20:27:44 1999 From: calvin at gulf.net (Calvin M Meloon) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 13:27:44 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Graphs/Data Inconsistency Message-ID: I'm trying to generate a weekly report for our external lines to our upstream providers (UUNet, Sprintlink, and MCI). First, I've written a program to parse the log files for those links to make sure I match the data on the graphs. The problem is that my numbers don't match the graphs. One thing I've noticed is that the daily graph shows about 33 hours of data, but log files show lines 2 through 601 as the five minute intervals which is 50 hours. The weekly graph shows a little over 8 days, but the log files contain 300 hours or 12.5 days, but adding the 50 hours for the five minute data, this goes back about 14.6 days or so. My question, therefore, is which time frames do the numbers on the mrtg web pages represent? The log file time frames or the graph time frames? I'm not far off on my figures, about 6%, but I really want the numbers to have less than a percent margin of error. Thanks. _____ __ _ / ___/__ _/ / __(_)__ Calvin M. Meloon/writer of code / /__/ _ `/ / |/ / / _ \ Proponent of FreeBSD \___/\_,_/_/|___/_/_//_/ unix _is_ user friendly. It's ~~~~ calvin at gulf.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ just picky in choosing who http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~dockboy its friends are -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From dcp at dcptech.com Fri Jul 30 20:41:16 1999 From: dcp at dcptech.com (David C Prall) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 14:41:16 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Maximal graphing question References: <51DDC9E41237D311A9FF0050046EF5CDBC7F@mail-serv.activetouch.com> Message-ID: <018e01bedabb$1c2244e0$dbf093a0@dcaa.mil> > I want to draw a maximal and minimal 5 minute average on my graphs of my > routers serial interface. I believe the correct config line for this is > as follows : > > Legend3[fffff]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Incomming Traffic > Legend4[fffff]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Outgoing Traffic > > What I find strange is that it works perfectly on my custom config files > which I have made monitoring packet loss, round trip etc.. It doesnt > seem to graph on a config that was made by cfgmaker. > > Any Ideas?? > > Thanks > Zaid You need to use - WithPeak[ffff]: wmy to add the actual peak data. David C Prall, MCSE MCNE DCP Technologies dcp at dcptech.com Alexandria, VA dcppage at dcptech.com http://www.dcptech.com -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From tutui at adsl.cyber66.or.jp Fri Jul 30 20:48:22 1999 From: tutui at adsl.cyber66.or.jp (Takashi TSUTSUI) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 03:48:22 +0900 Subject: [mrtg] Bye References: <231AA688741AD2119A5E00A0C99DD3633312D8@SRV19060> Message-ID: <37A1F376.4F5131@adsl.cyber66.or.jp> unsubscribe mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM Fri Jul 30 21:07:26 1999 From: Utsav_Ratti at MCKINSEY.COM (Utsav Ratti) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:07:26 -0400 Subject: [mrtg] Re: problem with mrtg list archive Message-ID: <852567BE.00690727.00@NA-GATEWAYS02.NOTES.MCKINSEY.COM> I've also had this happen. Uts "Alan J. Flavell" on 07/30/99 07:24:53 AM Please respond to A.Flavell at physics.gla.ac.uk To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch cc: (bcc: Utsav Ratti) Subject: [mrtg] problem with mrtg list archive On various occasions I have tried to use the mrtg list archive pointed to by http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg Initially it seems to give a useful response, e.g if I search for some likely term it tells me e.g "1-13 of 1000" and shows the first 13 entries. But if I try to go on to the next entries, it always seems to result in "no matches". I was wondering if this is a common experience? -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From pryker at skynetweb.com Fri Jul 30 16:00:08 1999 From: pryker at skynetweb.com (Phillip Ryker) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:00:08 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and VLANS References: <199907301752.TAA18905@slot.hollandcasino.nl> Message-ID: <37A1AFE8.3FAD79A1@skynetweb.com> Alex, So my syntax should look like this: public at 2 So if the switches IP was 10.10.10.10 would it need to look like this: public at 210.10.10.10 I am a little confused here... :-) Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote: > > > I am running MRTG on a cisco Catalyst 2924XL switch. The switch has > > been VLAN'ed into 3. Ports 1-8 on VLAN1, ports 9-16 on VLAN2 and ports > > 17-24 on VLAN3. For some reason MRTG only runs on the ports in VLAN1. It > > shows zero traffic going through all the other ports that are in VLAN's > > 2 and 3. > > > > Any ideas on what the proper info is to have it run stats on the 2nd and > > 3rd VLANS?? > > > > Not that I have any experience with this switch but I know that > to access the _bridge_ OIDs on an catalyst 5500 you could use the > community string appended with @2 and @3. > Perhaps something similar will do for you. > > Thus, if your community string is "public": > snmpwalk switch public at 3 ..... > > HTH > Alex -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillip Ryker pryker at skynetweb.com President SkyNetWEB Ltd Phone: 410-563-6384 Ext 12 1301 S. Baylis St. Fax: 410-563-5457 Baltimore Md. 21224 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dedicated servers, co-location and web hosting services... -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Fri Jul 30 23:41:10 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 23:41:10 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: Graphs/Data Inconsistency In-Reply-To: from "Calvin M Meloon" at Jul 30, 99 01:27:44 pm Message-ID: <199907302141.XAA31411@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 1409 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990730/59e0080d/attachment.asc From lizard at macam98.ac.il Sat Jul 31 09:11:06 1999 From: lizard at macam98.ac.il (Mike) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 10:11:06 +0300 Subject: [mrtg] Re: here's the DNS stats script References: <6FEC18C0BC65D211BDBF006097BC8754151713@tasmania.bas.co.za> <3.0.6.32.19990730115932.007bc200@mail.fiber.net> Message-ID: <37A2A18A.7A9826C5@macam98.ac.il> I tried to use netstat -na |grep 59 but it didn't workd, have any idea why ? Mike Adam Bayless wrote: > Here is the script I use, since many have asked for it. It uses the command > "ndc stats" which is included with BIND. You'll need to figure out the > paths for the command on your system and the path to where it writes its > file out. > > DISCLAIMER: this script is a dumb little thing, but it works. I will not be > held responsible if you can't get it to work on your machine or if it > causes problems or does not behave the way you expect. Good Luck. > > You can call it from MRTG using a config like this: > > Target[dnsstats]: `rsh machine_name /path/to/script` > MaxBytes[dnsstats]: 15000 > AbsMax[dnsstats]: 1500000 > Options[dnsstats]: gauge, nopercent > Title[dnsstats]: machine_name DNS Statistics > WithPeak[dnsstats]: dwmy > YLegend[dnsstats]: Queries > ShortLegend[dnsstats]: Queries > LegendI[dnsstats]:  Queries: > PageTop[dnsstats]:

DNS Stats Report for machine.domain.com

> > Or you can figure out a different way to call it if you don't want to rsh > it. The 'ndc stats' command has to be run as root, i believe, so you may > want to modify the script to save output to a file if security between the > two machines is a big concern. > > Anyway, here is the script > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > `/usr/sbin/ndc stats`; > > @stats = `head -n 25 /etc/DNS/named.stats`; > > foreach $line (@stats) { > $queries = ""; > ($queries,$rest) = split(" ",$line) if ($line =~ "queries"); > $totalqueries = $totalqueries + $queries; > } > > print "$totalqueries\n$totalqueries\n\n\n"; > > exit; > > Good Luck to all, > > Adam > > At 09:32 AM 7/30/99 -0600, Adam Bayless wrote: > >Craig, > > > >This is working on one of my Bind 8 boxes, the other needs some work, but > >it should work for you: > > > >I use 'ndc stats' to create a statistics file, then a perl script on the > >name server to parse out the important stuff and feed it to another script > >on the mrtg machine, which feeds it to mrtg. It works pretty good. > > > >If you would like the scripts, let me know. > > > >Adam > > > > > >At 05:20 PM 7/30/99 +0200, Craig Allen wrote: > >>Good Day All > >> > >>Anyone at all monitoring DNS Server (Bind 8.2.1) statistics with MRTG? > >> > >>Regards > >> > >>Craig Allen > >>Business Automation Systems > >>P.O Box 15167 > >>Westmead, 3608 > >>Tel: 031-7009111 > >>Fax: 031-7004598 > >>Cell:083 284 1589 > >> > >>-- > >>* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >>* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------ > >Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases > >Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null > >abayless at fiber.net | :wq > >baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases > >------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >-- > >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases > Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null > abayless at fiber.net | :wq > baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch > * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From Craig at bas.co.za Sat Jul 31 13:24:04 1999 From: Craig at bas.co.za (Craig Allen) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 13:24:04 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: here's the DNS stats script Message-ID: <6FEC18C0BC65D211BDBF006097BC8754151716@tasmania.bas.co.za> I have installed the script but my graphs don't get updated, they remain on 0. If i run the script manually i get results and if i wait a while and run the script again the results are identical to the first time i ran the script and i know that there has been dns queries between the times i ran the script. Any ideas. Regards Craig -----Original Message----- From: Adam Bayless [mailto:abayless at fiber.net] Sent: 30 July 1999 20:00 To: 'mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch' Subject: [mrtg] here's the DNS stats script Here is the script I use, since many have asked for it. It uses the command "ndc stats" which is included with BIND. You'll need to figure out the paths for the command on your system and the path to where it writes its file out. DISCLAIMER: this script is a dumb little thing, but it works. I will not be held responsible if you can't get it to work on your machine or if it causes problems or does not behave the way you expect. Good Luck. You can call it from MRTG using a config like this: Target[dnsstats]: `rsh machine_name /path/to/script` MaxBytes[dnsstats]: 15000 AbsMax[dnsstats]: 1500000 Options[dnsstats]: gauge, nopercent Title[dnsstats]: machine_name DNS Statistics WithPeak[dnsstats]: dwmy YLegend[dnsstats]: Queries ShortLegend[dnsstats]: Queries LegendI[dnsstats]:  Queries: PageTop[dnsstats]:

DNS Stats Report for machine.domain.com

Or you can figure out a different way to call it if you don't want to rsh it. The 'ndc stats' command has to be run as root, i believe, so you may want to modify the script to save output to a file if security between the two machines is a big concern. Anyway, here is the script #!/usr/bin/perl `/usr/sbin/ndc stats`; @stats = `head -n 25 /etc/DNS/named.stats`; foreach $line (@stats) { $queries = ""; ($queries,$rest) = split(" ",$line) if ($line =~ "queries"); $totalqueries = $totalqueries + $queries; } print "$totalqueries\n$totalqueries\n\n\n"; exit; Good Luck to all, Adam At 09:32 AM 7/30/99 -0600, Adam Bayless wrote: >Craig, > >This is working on one of my Bind 8 boxes, the other needs some work, but >it should work for you: > >I use 'ndc stats' to create a statistics file, then a perl script on the >name server to parse out the important stuff and feed it to another script >on the mrtg machine, which feeds it to mrtg. It works pretty good. > >If you would like the scripts, let me know. > >Adam > > >At 05:20 PM 7/30/99 +0200, Craig Allen wrote: >>Good Day All >> >>Anyone at all monitoring DNS Server (Bind 8.2.1) statistics with MRTG? >> >>Regards >> >>Craig Allen >>Business Automation Systems >>P.O Box 15167 >>Westmead, 3608 >>Tel: 031-7009111 >>Fax: 031-7004598 >>Cell:083 284 1589 >> >>-- >>* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the >> subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >>* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg >> >> >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases >Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null >abayless at fiber.net | :wq >baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases >------------------------------------------------------------ > >-- >* To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the > subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch >* The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Adam Bayless | vi /etc/aliases Fibernet System Janitor | complaints: /dev/null abayless at fiber.net | :wq baylessfamily.org/~abayless | newaliases ------------------------------------------------------------ -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From pryker at skynetweb.com Sat Jul 31 11:19:41 1999 From: pryker at skynetweb.com (Phillip Ryker) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 10:19:41 +0100 Subject: [mrtg] Re: MRTG and VLANS References: <199907301752.TAA18905@slot.hollandcasino.nl> Message-ID: <37A2BFAD.F2137F0E@skynetweb.com> List, I am still having problems with MRTG on a Cisco Catalyst 2924XL. I have multiple VLANS setup and MRTG only records traffic for VLAN1 and shows zero for all the other VLANS?? I tried this: public at 2@1.2.3.4 but MRTG choked on the syntax. Any ideas?? Thank you -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillip Ryker pryker at skynetweb.com President SkyNetWEB Ltd Phone: 410-563-6384 Ext 12 1301 S. Baylis St. Fax: 410-563-5457 Baltimore Md. 21224 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dedicated servers, co-location and web hosting services... -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From meiner at wtal.de Sat Jul 31 17:49:19 1999 From: meiner at wtal.de (Andre Kuellenberg) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 17:49:19 +0200 Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load References: Message-ID: <99073117564900.01027@MeinerII> Hello again, i've still got a little trouble with that cpu load display. What else do i have to write into my mrtg - configuration file? The output 'loadavg' is something like this: 109 0 0 0 but the results are not displayed! Please, don't hit me because of my silly questions, i'm the ultimate mrtg - newbie!! Am Thu, 29 Jul 1999 schrieb Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt: > 1.On the target machine foo (if it's Solaris; other UNIXen may require > tweaking, don't know NT), install "loadavg": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > @w = `/usr/ucb/w`; > while(!$w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/) > { shift(@w) ; } > $w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/; > printf "%d\n0\n0\n0\n",100*$1; > > 2.Set up MRTG host to be able to no-password ssh into foo. > > 3.target[foo.cpu] `{fullpath}/ssh foo {fullpath}/loadavg` > > 4.(if target foo is occasionally down), on MRTG host (same caveats > regarding Solaris above), install "sshq": > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > if(system("/usr/sbin/ping $ARGV[0] > /dev/null")) > { printf "\n\n\n%s appears to be down\n",$ARGV[0]; } > else > { system("/usr/local/bin/ssh @ARGV"); } > > , then substitute sshq for ssh in #3 above. > > -g > > > On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 > > From: Andre Kuellenberg > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > Subject: [mrtg] cpu load > > > > Hi everybody! > > > > I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i > > have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and > > cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. > > Thank you in advance! > > > > Andre > > -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From glratt at is.rice.edu Sat Jul 31 18:26:31 1999 From: glratt at is.rice.edu (Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 11:26:31 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load In-Reply-To: <99073117564900.01027@MeinerII> Message-ID: On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 17:49:19 +0200 > From: Andre Kuellenberg > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load > > Hello again, > i've still got a little trouble with that cpu load display. What else do i have > to write into my mrtg - configuration file? > The output 'loadavg' is something like this: > 109 > 0 > 0 > 0 > but the results are not displayed! Meaning 0 graph and logfile? My mistake - set Options to gauge, noinfo,nopercent. > Please, don't hit me because of my silly questions, i'm the ultimate mrtg - > newbie!! > > Am Thu, 29 Jul 1999 schrieb Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt: > > 1.On the target machine foo (if it's Solaris; other UNIXen may require > > tweaking, don't know NT), install "loadavg": > > > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > > @w = `/usr/ucb/w`; > > while(!$w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/) > > { shift(@w) ; } > > $w[0] =~ /\s+load average:\s+(\S+),\s/; > > printf "%d\n0\n0\n0\n",100*$1; > > > > 2.Set up MRTG host to be able to no-password ssh into foo. > > > > 3.target[foo.cpu] `{fullpath}/ssh foo {fullpath}/loadavg` > > > > 4.(if target foo is occasionally down), on MRTG host (same caveats > > regarding Solaris above), install "sshq": > > > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > > if(system("/usr/sbin/ping $ARGV[0] > /dev/null")) > > { printf "\n\n\n%s appears to be down\n",$ARGV[0]; } > > else > > { system("/usr/local/bin/ssh @ARGV"); } > > > > , then substitute sshq for ssh in #3 above. > > > > -g > > > > > > On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Andre Kuellenberg wrote: > > > > > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 12:19:20 +0200 > > > From: Andre Kuellenberg > > > To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch > > > Subject: [mrtg] cpu load > > > > > > Hi everybody! > > > > > > I'd like use MRTG to display the load of my server cpu on my homepage, but i > > > have no idea how to do this. I'm running Linux with the kernel 2.2.7 and > > > cmu-snmp 3.6 on my server. > > > Thank you in advance! Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt glratt at rice.edu http://is.rice.edu/~glratt Neil Talian? "Hatred is a self-indulgence [we] cannot afford." - Bill Bradley -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl Sat Jul 31 19:54:01 1999 From: alex at slot.hollandcasino.nl (Alex van den Bogaerdt) Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 19:54:01 +0200 (MET DST) Subject: [mrtg] Re: cpu load In-Reply-To: from "Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt" at Jul 31, 99 11:26:31 am Message-ID: <199907311754.TAA32043@slot.hollandcasino.nl> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 667 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.oetiker.ch/pipermail/mrtg/attachments/19990731/7af17ad6/attachment.pot From ys at super.net.pk Mon Jul 19 14:27:08 1999 From: ys at super.net.pk (Younus) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 17:27:08 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] ACC Tigris AccessServer Message-ID: <3793199C.81346A82@super.net.pk> Hello I want to implement mrtg graphs for total Modem Connections on Tigris Access Server.Can anybody send me sample mrtg configuration file or script .Any help would be highly appreciated.. Regards, Younus. -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg From ys at super.net.pk Tue Jul 20 16:56:06 1999 From: ys at super.net.pk (Younus) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 19:56:06 +0500 Subject: [mrtg] Snmpwalk Message-ID: <37948E06.96F24E76@super.net.pk> Hello, I want to monitor the no of modem pools connection statistics on ACC Tigris Access Server .The problem I am facing is that I have written a shell script of linux in which with the help of snmpwalk ( ucd snmp package) the value of OID is retrived.When I run the script from command line it works fine but same script did not work with mrtg crontab entry.If anyone have any idea or clue about this problem please get me out of it.Thanks in advance. again thanks. Regards, Younus -- * To unsubscribe from the mrtg mailing list, send a message with the subject: unsubscribe to mrtg-request at list.ee.ethz.ch * The mailing list archive is at http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg