[mrtg] Re: Ping Probe config questions

Robert_Mersberger at BeverlyCorp.com Robert_Mersberger at BeverlyCorp.com
Thu Jan 3 17:31:00 MET 2002


Thanks, your suggestion has me where it now works.  Now I need to figure out
the rest.  I need to change the timeout value to 2000 but if mrtg-ping-probe
uses my ping problem the command would be -w 2000 not -t as shown in the
example.

I contine to work on this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Wasserman [mailto:matt.wasserman at citrix.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:30 AM
To: 'Robert_Mersberger at BeverlyCorp.com'; mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: RE: [mrtg] Ping Probe config questions


I am also using on Win32 (win2k)...

Is the path to your Perl executable in your path? Mine is, so this works
(names have been changed to protect the innocent)

target[ping_test]: 'perl f:\mrtg\bin\mrtg-ping-probe 192.168.0.1' 

If that fails try 

target[ping_test]: 'path_to_perl\bin\perl.exe
path_to_mrtg\bin\mrtg-ping-probe ip_of_target'

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert_Mersberger at BeverlyCorp.com
[mailto:Robert_Mersberger at BeverlyCorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:51 AM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Ping Probe config questions



I saw the prior question on ping-probe and decided to try it but am not
having success. I am running this on an NT workstation and get the following
messages.
The name specified is not reconiaed as an Internal or external command,
operable program of Batch file.
Warning: Could not get any data from External Command
`c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin>perl c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin\mrtg-ping-probe 172.13.2.2`
He is a copy of the config that I have been running. I have tried several
different ways to list the target path but all results are the same.  This
is the first time for me to go out of the normal mrtg box and try one of the
contribs. 

Could some one tell me where I am going wrong.  I have ben following the
mail on this subject and it only seems to be getting more confusing.
****************************************************************************
***************************
			Commands used to run my ping test.
****************************************************************************
****************************
echo on
cd \mrtg-2.9.12a\bin
perl c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin\mrtg c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin\pingtest.cfg

****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
******************************************
                                      Current Ping-probe Config.
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
*****************************************
##################################################################
# Multi Router Traffic Grapher -- Example Configuration File
#       to integrate mrtg-ping-probe - A Round Trip Time Probe
##################################################################
#
# @(#) $Id: mrtg.cfg-ping,v 2.1 2001/01/06 22:05:52 pwo Exp $
# @(#) mrtg-ping-probe release $Name: Release_2_0_2 $
#
##################################################################
# This file is for use with mrtg-2.0
#
# Note:
#
# * Keywords must start at the begin of a line.
#
# * Lines which follow a keyword line which do start 
#   with a blank are appended to the keyword line
#
# * Empty Lines are ignored
#
# * Lines starting with a # sign are comments.
#
##################################################################
workdir: \\beitechserv\webdata\netdata
##################################################################

Title[test01.ping]: Round Trip Time Analysis
	for T1 PPP link between Fort Smith and Hughes
	PageTop[test01.ping]: <H1>Round Trip Time Analysis for Corp/Hughes
link</H1>
	<P>sample test.

MaxBytes[test01.ping]: 180
AbsMax[test01.ping]: 10000

Options[test01.ping]: gauge

Target[test01.ping]: `c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin>perl
c:\mrtg-2.9.12a\bin\mrtg-ping-probe 172.13.2.2`
#Target[test01.ping]: `/home/wwwadm/mrtg/probe/mrtg-ping-probe -o -n
rubycon`
#Target[test01.ping]: `/home/wwwadm/mrtg/probe/mrtg-ping-probe -t 42 -o -n
rubycon`

##################################################################
# We have to change all labels of the graph.
#
YLegend[test01.ping]: round trip time 
ShortLegend[test01.ping]: ms
Legend1[test01.ping]: Maximum Round Trip Time in ms
Legend2[test01.ping]: Minimum Round Trip Time in ms
Legend3[test01.ping]: Maximal 5 Minute Maximum Round Trip Time in ms
Legend4[test01.ping]: Maximal 5 Minute Minimum Round Trip Time in ms
LegendI[test01.ping]: &nbsp;Max:
LegendO[test01.ping]: &nbsp;Min:

##################################################################
# You might want to include Peaks or not.
WithPeak[test01.ping]: ymwd



##################################################################
# Sample entry to monitor packet loss
# Target[test01.loss]: `/home/wwwadm/mrtg/probe/mrtg-ping-probe -t 42 -p
loss/loss test01`
# Title[test01.loss]: Packet Loss Analysis
# PageTop[test01.loss]: <H1>Packet Loss Analysis</H1>
# MaxBytes[test01.loss]: 100
# AbsMax[test01.loss]: 101
# WithPeak[test01.loss]: ymwd
# Options[test01.loss]: gauge
# Unscaled[test01.loss]: dwmy
# YLegend[test01.loss]: % Packet Loss
# ShortLegend[test01.loss]: %
# Legend1[test01.loss]: % Packet Loss
# Legend2[test01.loss]: % Packet Loss
# Legend3[test01.loss]: Maximal 5 Minute % Packet Loss
# Legend4[test01.loss]: Maximal 5 Minute % Packet Loss
# LegendI[test01.loss]: &nbsp;% loss:
# LegendO[test01.loss]: &nbsp;% loss:



Robert (Bob) Mersberger
LAN Consultant
Beverly Enterprises, Inc.
1000 Beverly Way
Fort Smith, AR 72919 
Ph. 501-201-3442
Fax: 501-478-3837
Email Robert_Mersberger at Beverlycorp.com



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