[mrtg] Re: Auto-fix up of config files...
Bradford Woodcock
bwoodcoc at Genuity.com
Fri Jul 28 15:05:52 MEST 2000
It's true this is a difficult nut to crack, change mgt is always a bear.
What I did to try and ease *movement issues* is to have the target name be
"RtrName.ipAddr" (ie Rtr1.192.100.100.44). So ising the ip address as
suggested works for us. In this sense when things change (at least within
the router) the new config picks up using the same target name because it
is tied to the ip address. So long as we keep the address we are ok with
change within the router. We rebuild the configs each night with a script
which pulls in any new routers or changes in speed. I'd share but it is
highly customized to our environs but you get the idea.
cheers,
brad...
At 12:46 AM 7/28/2000 +0200, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
>
>William Schwartz wrote:
>
>> I've got configs for MRTG that are over 60 pages in length... We are
>> monitoring over 400 sub-interfaces on 2 routers. Because of the number of
>> changes that happen, we have trouble keeping things up to date. Has someone
>> developed a solution to keep your config files up to date with your router
>> configurations? We change DLCI's (frame-relay) and such things as
bandwidth.
>> We also add and remove sub-interfaces quite a bit.
>
>Have you looked into the newer ways to specify your targets? I'm
>thinking of interface name, ip address and physical address.
>
>Get the newest MRTG distro and read the doc/config.txt file. Search
>for "Target".
>
>I don't see how to monitor appearing and disappearing sub interfaces
>with MRTG. You can't build a reliable history for them...
>
>regards,
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