On Fri, 2005-02-18 at 15:45 +0100, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 01:00:23AM +1100, Geoff Steer wrote:
Sometime later this year, I'll probably look into adding some SNMP support to Hobbit, in the form of an SNMP module that can query SNMP-enabled devices for status information, thereby integrating support for SNMP devices into Hobbit.
Hopefully snmp V3 support...
(SNMP has always been somewhat of a kludge in BB, you have to craft some ad-hoc script to call snmpget or snmpwalk, and parse the output in the script).
Right now I use bbmrtg.pl for this. mrtg is a fine polling engine, but it does have scaling issues. And it really needs to be database driven and self-reconfiguring.
When that happens, it will probably be pretty simple to implement a native SNMP alert mechanism in Hobbit.
But don't hold your breath ... right now, setting up an alert script to send out SNMP traps is the way to get something going.
I'm not holding my breath, but would like to eventually see snmp V3 support, which mrtg doesn't have currently, due to limitations of the perl module they use to poll.
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