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Re: [hobbit] Trying to create graphs with Devmon
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Trying to create graphs with Devmon
- From: William Ottley <wottley (at) cmicanada.com>
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 10:21:50 -0400
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Trying to create graphs with Devmon
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Hi again Buchan,
Your instructions say:
2)Ensure you have "if_load::1" and "devmon" in the GRAPHS variable in
hobbitserver.cfg (should be there by default AFAIK)
What I have is: devmon::1,if_load::1
Slightly different. Is this ok?
With regards to the rrd files,
All I have is one file for each of the cisco's I'm monitoring:
$BBVAR/rrd/<hostname>/tcp.conn.rrd
I have a few servers that are being monitored, and there are several
different .rrd files.....
With regards to your #3. I'm a bit confused.
My structure is different.
I have everything in:
/home/xymon/ data
/home/xymon/ cgi-secure
/home/xymon/ cgi-bin
/home/xymon/ client
/home/xymon/ server /etc...
/home/xymon/ devmon
I don't see the hobbitgraph.d
I do see the devmon-graph.cfg in /home/xymon/devmon/extras/
So I just simply did a cat devmon-graph.cfg >> hobbitgraph.cfg
I restarted everything, and I still only get the one graph: tcp.conn.rrd
So maybe I should show you how my web page looks like, and an example of my
bb-hosts file?
My Web page has:
Switches / Firewall
conn info
trends
firewall conn:green:2d12h51m info:green:10.136.209.150
trends:green:
walmart conn:green:2d15h22m info:green:161.174.32.2 trends:green:
Each of these sections only has 1 graph.
Bb-hosts:
page switches Switches / Firewall
group-compress <H3><I>Switches / Firewall</I></H3>
10.136.209.150 firewall #
DEVMON:model(cisco;asa),cid(cmisnmp),tests(memory,if_stat,if_load,if_err,if_
dsc,cpu,cluster,serial,specs,connects)
161.174.32.2 walmart # DEVMON:model(cisco;2600),cid(cmisnmp)
Does this help?
Will
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