[rrd-users] Re: GOT IT WORKIG!!! (Was: RRD Tutorial - Questio n -Real World Example)

Jeroen Timmer TimmerJ at vertis.nl
Fri Mar 1 12:02:42 MET 2002


Once again .. User a prog called GetIF to surf through the SNMP of a
component.
It tells ya the OID's of memory, diskspace etc. etc. 


JT.


-----Original Message-----
From: spiekey [mailto:spiekey at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 11:54 AM
To: rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: GOT IT WORKIG!!! (Was: RRD Tutorial - Question
-Real World Example)



Hi guys, i finally got it working with your help!

Thanks a lot! You are great ;D

By the way, where can i find out which OID are out there, like sysUpTime,
etc.. There must be loads, like the free memory, Disk Space, etc..

Reagrds, happy SPIEKEY!

;D

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex at ergens.op.HET.NET>
To: spiekey <spiekey at hotmail.com>
Cc: RRD users <rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] RRD Tutorial - Question -Real World Example


> spiekey wrote:
>
> > i have SuSE73, and lo, eth0. I want to monitor my traffic. I tried 
> > to make such a "Real Worl example", the one in the tutorial. But i 
> > dont really know how to handle this: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > (is this meant to be a script?)
>
> Not really.  It is a pseudo script.  Its only purpose is to show you 
> what to do, in English.  You have to translate it into your favorite 
> computer language.
>
> > while not the end of the universe
> >    do
> >       get result of
> >          snmpget router community 2.2.1.10.4
> >       into variable $in
> >       get result of
> >          snmpget router community 2.2.1.16.4
> >       into variable $out
> >       rrdtool update myrouter.rrd N:$in:$out
> >       wait for 5 minutes
> >    done
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Do this step by step.  First start using the snmpget command.  Make 
> sure you get valid output.  Use command line options/flags to the 
> snmpget command so that you get only the resulting number.  If 
> necessary use a filter (such as awk).
>
> Next step is to put this output in variable "in" and "out".
>
> When this works you should be able to generate the proper command for 
> rrdtool.  When you are able to echo the entire command to screen you 
> should also be able to actually execute this command.
>
> HTH
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