[mrtg] Re: Alteon 180E Total Sessions

jon.hartman at verizon.com jon.hartman at verizon.com
Mon Aug 26 23:10:21 MEST 2002


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As I understand the gauge option, it is used only when the counter is a 
meter and not incrementing. In this case, it's total number of sessions, 
so if I'm reading it correctly, I don't want to specify gauge. Basically, 
It's a counter32 value that constantly increments according to the number 
of sessions that have been load-balanced since the stats have last been 
cleared. The 5-minute value should equal about 6000, but I'm getting 
results between 10 and 20, instead.

Is MRTG taking the 6000 and dividing it by 300 to get the number per 
second?



  Jon Hartman
  Network Engineering
  Verizon Internet Operations
  Phone:
  Cell: 
214-513-6792
940-453-1111 





tony bourke <tony at vegan.net>
08/26/2002 03:59 PM

 
        To:     <jon.hartman at vol.verizon.com>
        cc:     <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
        Subject:        Re: [mrtg] Alteon 180E Total Sessions


Hi Jon,

Are you looking to just see the raw number of packets tranversed 
graphed?  Or are you looking for a rate.

If you're looking for the raw number, put "growright,gauge" in the options 

field.  That will prevent any math from being done.

Hope that helps,

Tony

On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 
jon.hartman at verizon.com wrote:

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> 
> Greetings. I'm attempting to monitor an alteon 180E that is 
load-balancing 
> via UDP stateless. Since it's set to stateless, there's no current value 

> counter, but it can tell me how many packets it has load-balanced. This 
is 
> for RADIUS, so I'm fine with that. The string I'm monitoring is: 
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.1872.2.1.8.2.7.1.3.1 which after 5 minutes works out to be 
> about 6000, yet when monitoring, the graphs read between 10 and 20. I'm 
> using the following config to monitor it.
> 
> Target[ctnacerad1_curly]: 
> 
1.3.6.1.4.1.1872.2.1.8.2.7.1.3.1&1.3.6.1.4.1.1872.2.1.8.2.7.1.3.1:IOCINS at dfwaceres1:
> AbsMax[ctnacerad1_curly]: 100000
> MaxBytes[ctnacerad1_curly]: 100000
> Title[ctnacerad1_curly]: Active Sessions - RADIUS (Curly) <I>virt 1 - 
> ctnacerad1</I>
> PageTop[ctnacerad1_curly]: <H1>Active Sessions - RADIUS (Curly) <I>virt 
1 
> - ctnacerad1</I></H1>
> Options[ctnacerad1_curly]: growright
> YLegend[ctnacerad1_curly]: sessions
> ShortLegend[ctnacerad1_curly]: sessions
> Legend1[ctnacerad1_curly]: sessions:
> Legend2[ctnacerad1_curly]:
> LegendI[ctnacerad1_curly]: sessions:
> LegendO[ctnacerad1_curly]:
> 
> After reading the configs, it appears that it is dividing the number 
(new 
> total sessions - old total sessions) by some time factor. What is that 
> factor and should I then just put a factor option in to multiply the 
value 
> to cancel out the division?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> 
>   Jon Hartman
>   Network Engineering
>   Verizon Internet Operations
>   Phone:
>   Cell: 
> 214-513-6792
> 940-453-1111 
> 
> 
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