[mrtg] Re: Plotting graph in mrtg using snmpcollect data
shiva yadav
shiva_yadav at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 16 01:23:01 MET 2001
Hi ,
I did not received your previous mail.
anyway :-
We have integrated NNM with mrtg so mrtg does not induvidually polls the
target system. NNM polls the system & collect the data & then mtrg plots it.
We have sucessfully able to plot the graph for cisco interface, but we are
not able to plot for system cpu.
Following are the errors :-
Error: - root at bbycyqsip:perl mrtg cpu.cfg
Can't locate object method "new" via package "IO::Socket::INET" at
/usr/local/mr
tg-2/lib/mrtg2/SNMP_Session.pm line 523.
root at bbycyqsip
If u can help me to solve the problem.
Your any more details pls let us know.
Regards
Shiva.
***********
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul C. Williamson" <pwilliamson at mandtbank.com>
To: <shiva_yadav at hotmail.com>; <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 07:19
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Plotting graph in mrtg using snmpcollect data
>
> Please stop posting the same question over and over again. If you don't
get an answer, it means nobody knows or hasn't had the time to answer.
>
> What is ovmrtg? I asked that before, and didn't get an answer. I'm
guessing you are using OpenView, and somehow mrtg is tied into OpenView. Is
this correct?
> Otherwise, I have no idea what ovmrtg is. Last I checked, OpenView and
MRTG don't have any hooks to each other.
>
> How does the data get from NNM from MRTG? Did you write a custom script?
I suspect that mrtg is collecting the data separately from NNM. Where is
the error popping up? What happens when you run mrtg from the command line
like:
>
> perl mrtg cpu.cfg
>
> It should run ok with no errors. Start with that and come back with the
results.
>
> Paul
> >>> "shiva yadav" <shiva_yadav at hotmail.com> 11/15/01 04:45 AM >>>
> Hi,
>
> We are facing problem in plotting the graph in ovmrtg.
>
> We have integrated Network Node Mamagement (NNM ) with mrtg for plotting
the graph.
>
> So nnm snmpcollect collects the data & mrtg plots it.
>
> Note that we are able to plot the graph in mrtg using snmpcollect data
for switchs & routers interface, but now we want to even plot the mrtg graph
for system cpu, swap & memory.
>
> Problem :- snmpcollect is collecting the data for system cpu, swap,
memory using Compaq Inside manager MIBS, but we are not able to plot it in
MRTG
>
> O/S :- Solaris 2.6
>
> cpu.cfg:- config file
>
> WorkDir: /home/nankahatela/.nanka/mrtg
> IconDir: ../
>
> # Cpu Utilization
>
> Target[ntiis_cpu]:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.3.1.1.2.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.3.1.1.2.0:Salwit at 10.0.
200.182
> Title[ntiis_cpu]: Cyquator Shared "NTIIS" Cpu utilization
> MaxBytes[ntiis_cpu]:100
> PageTop[ntiis_cpu]: <H1> Cyquator Shared "NTIIS" Cpu utilization %</H1>
> Unscaled[ntiis_cpu]: ymwd
> ShortLegend[ntiis_cpu]: %
> XSize[ntiis_cpu]: 380
> YSize[ntiis_cpu]: 100
> YLegend[ntiis_cpu]: CPU Usage
> Legend1[ntiis_cpu]: CPU Utilization in %
> #Legend2[ntiis_cpu]:
> #Legend3[ntiis_cpu]:
> #Legend4[ntiis_cpu]:
> LegendI[ntiis_cpu]: usage
> LegendO[ntiis_cpu]:
> Options[ntiis_cpu]: gauge, growright
>
> Error: - root at bbycyqsip:perl mrtg cpu.cfg
> Can't locate object method "new" via package "IO::Socket::INET" at
/usr/local/mr
> tg-2/lib/mrtg2/SNMP_Session.pm line 523.
> root at bbycyqsip:
>
>
> Can someone help us on this problem.
>
> Regards
> Shiva.
> *********
>
>
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