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Comment: Cacti moved to chevy
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{{{mississippi}}} is running Cacti, and monitoring all of the deployed metrixes and ciscos. The graphs are available at http://naya.personaltelco.net/cacti/graph_view.php |
{{{chevy}}} is running Cacti, and monitoring all of the deployed metrixes and ciscos. The graphs are available at http://chevy.personaltelco.net/cacti/graph_view.php Management interface at (self-signed cert, CN=baker.personaltelco.net needs to be updated to PTP-signed, CN=chevy.personaltelco.net) https://chevy.personaltelco.net/cacti/ |
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* Move cacti to a box with actual processing power, so graphs don't load so slowly. Requires such a box to be deployed on the missnet. | * Get a PTP signed cert for chevy, so we don't warnings on https. |
Status
chevy is running Cacti, and monitoring all of the deployed metrixes and ciscos. The graphs are available at http://chevy.personaltelco.net/cacti/graph_view.php
Management interface at (self-signed cert, CN=baker.personaltelco.net needs to be updated to PTP-signed, CN=chevy.personaltelco.net) https://chevy.personaltelco.net/cacti/
Set up
To set up a metrix box for monitoring:
metrix# remountrw metrix# apt-get install snmpd ash metrix# vi /etc/default/snmpd # set TRAPDRUN=no metrix# cd /var/lib metrix# cp -a snmp/ /ro/var/lib metrix# mv snmp/ /rw/var/lib metrix# ln -s /rw/var/lib/snmp/ . // Get snmpd and assoc_count from another metrix naya$ scp snmpd.conf root@metrix-ed.mississippi:/etc/snmp naya$ scp assoc_count root@metrix-ed.mississippi:/usr/local/bin metrix# /etc/init.d/snmpd restart metrix# remountro
- Add the device to Cacti with the Metrix Box template.
- Create the Associated Stations, ath0, ath1...athN graphs.
- Add the device to the main graph tree.
- Add the Assoc. STAs graph to the Assoc STAs page.
Diagnostics
/usr/local/bin/assoc_count is a homebrew script. It reports the number of associations on ath0. It only works with madwifi-ng. snmpd.conf has the line
exec assoc_count /usr/local/bin/assoc_count
to enable it. This exports the association count on OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.8.1.101.1. Other than that, everything is standard net-snmp exports.
TODO
- Get a PTP signed cert for chevy, so we don't warnings on https.