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RE: [hobbit] Hobbit + MRTG
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Hobbit + MRTG
- From: "Taylor, Robert" <Robert.Taylor (at) HendrickAuto.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 13:13:18 -0400
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Hobbit + MRTG
I use MRTG and Hobbit to monitor routers and switches. My config
basically is a follows:
1. bbmrtg.sh runs on a host that collects all of our bandwidth
information.
2. bbmrtg.sh sends the information to Hobbit.
3. Hobbit displays it as a mrtg column similar to the way that it used
to work in Big Brother.
I have reconfigured bbmrtg.sh to work with the 14all.cgi application
instead of the original configuration as 14all.cgi allowed me to display
performance in a per-minute graph as opposed to the 5 minute graph that
was originally displayed.
The mrtg column shows a 6 hour bandwidth view and still alerts based on
the pre-defined thresholds. If there is a particular host that I want
to represent the bandwidth for then I just add that port to the
bbmrtg.sh configuration file.
If I could get Hobbit to display graphs on finer detail for bandwidth
then I would likely move things off of the mrtg host that I am using
now, but I just haven't given it a good look.
The other main reason that I like bbmrtg.sh is that I don't have to mess
with any of my mrtg configuration files. From what I have seen in other
configurations I have to go into the mrtg files and edit them
individually before Hobbit would recognize them. I could be wrong on
this, but that is what I recall.
I have left things this way as opposed to moving them into the trends
section of Hobbit as I prefer to have 1 minute averages versus the 5
minute ones as it is a little easier to spot problem situations when
there is greater granularity in the graph.
Robert Taylor | Senior Manager of Information Systems | Hendrick
Automotive Group
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Stuart [mailto:jeff (at) myinternetservices.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:15 AM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit + MRTG
Hmm ok thx... looks like this'll be my next big project. ;) (Last one
was to
integrate hobbit with our server provisioning system/database. IE
adds/deletes add and delete hosts in hobbit via a couple of perl
scripts.)
On Sunday 21 May 2006 5:41 am, Sue Bauer-Lee wrote:
> I'd still really like to see a successful configuration that monitors
> Cisco routers and switches.
>
> I've yet to be able to display the graphs for the few with successful
data
> collection; most of them fail and we're fairly certain it has nothing
to do
> with ACLs.
>
> I was able to collect data for, which are few, and mo
>
--
Jeff Stuart
Network Admin
MyInternetServices.com
1-800-300-HOST
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