[hobbit] hobbit + bb-xsnmp.pl
Yes I have the same problem. Although the format is close to the output from unix hosts: Memory Used Total Percentage green Physical 221M 512M 43% green Swap 89M 10590M 0%
the cisco equipment have different pools of memory that bb-xsnmp.pl reports. For an IOS system you get this: Memory Used Total Percentage green Processor 5388772 54132444 9.95% green I/O 1088780 8393328 12.97%
for a catos system you get something more like this though: Memory Used Total Percentage green DRAM 84903000 134086864 63.32% green MALLOC 16298432 49809728 32.72% green FLASH 15569836 33554432 46.40% green NVRAM 435266 524288 83.02% green MBUF 123776 4231168 2.93% green CLUSTER 1861632 14188544 13.12%
hobbitd very specifically looks for : phys = strstr(msg, "Physical"); if (phys == NULL) phys = strstr(msg, "Real"); swap = strstr(msg, "Swap"); if (swap == NULL) swap = strstr(msg, "Page"); actual = strstr(msg, "Actual"); if (actual == NULL) actual = str str(msg, "Virtual");
so maybe FLASH and NVRAM could more appropriately be graphed under disk but I didn't see a good way to map say I/O ram to Physical, Swap, or Actual. I think the change will need to be on the Hobbitd side in do_memory.c Butch
-----Original Message----- From: Marco Avvisano [mailto:marco.avvisano at regione.toscana.it] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:49 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] hobbit + bb-xsnmp.pl
I'm testing these version (1.79), all work fine except the memory graph (no rrd file is created for memory) Have you the same problem? Marco
----- Original Message ----- From: "Deal, Richard" <rdeal at tigr.ORG> To: <hobbit at hswn.dk> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 8:38 PM Subject: RE: [hobbit] hobbit + bb-xsnmp.pl
In case this can help anyone else I have included Dan's patch and all the various fixes I have for bb-xsnmp.pl and put it up to deadcat: http://www.deadcat.net/viewfile.php?fileid=929 The 1.78_beta (my main starting point) was from Ben Pitzer who has done a lot of work getting the script working. I have not been able to get back in touch with him though as my last contact was over a year ago. (just want to give credit were credit is due).
I hope others find this as useful as I have. Butch
-----Original Message----- From: Dan Vande More [mailto:bigdan at gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:43 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] hobbit + bb-xsnmp.pl
The script was empty:) Thanks for the info though, I really like the idea of it pinging before checking. Also, I got hobbit to graph temperature by hacking it to spit out the format that hobbit likes. Note hobbit expects the third column to be degrees F, where as I just print the threshold. Since the thresholds aren't really acurate (Some say 750C, some say 65535C, etc), and hobbit doesn't use the F column, I just put it there for good measure.
Since a diff wouldn't do you any good either, here are the lines I've changed:
(line 2981, inside sub temperature_message) # compose message $message = "status $commahost.$test $worstcolor ".scalar(localtime)."\n\n"; my @indices = sort { $a <=> $b } keys(%statedb); foreach my $index (@indices) { my $description=$descrdb{$index}; $description=~s/ |:|-|\(|\)|\\|\//_/g; $description=~s/__/_/g; $description=lc($description); $message .= '&'.$colordb{$index}." $description\t".$valuedb{$index}."\t".$threshdb{$index}."\n"; } # foreach my $index (@indices)
The only thing I have to work on now is splitting the graphs. My 7609's have 47 temperature sensors apiece:)
Thanks again for the help.
Dan
On 11/15/05, Deal, Richard <rdeal at tigr.org> wrote:
I have a version of bb-xsnmp.pl running directly under hobbit. Most of the graphs already work with the hobbit server. I ripped out all the bb-combo.sh stuff as hobbit doesn't have combo.sh but that is just to get it to run under the hobbit server. I also added support for querying the hobbit server to see if a conn test is red to prevent hangs. This was a bigger deal as I would find that bb-xsnmp.pl would hang if a small non-important device failed such as a wireless access point and all the other devices would go purple instantly. I could give the patches but my version of bb-xsnmp.pl is based on a beta version I received from someone else that fixed other issues, so I will include the whole thing.
I put this in hobbitlaunch.cfg: [xsnmp] ENVFILE /local/HOBBIT/hobbit/client/etc/hobbitclient.cfg NEEDS hobbitd CMD /local/HOBBIT/hobbit/server/ext/bb-xsnmp.pl LOGFILE $BBSERVERLOGS/bb-xsnmp.log INTERVAL 5m I have it testing several APC UPS units with environment monitors (temperature graph doesn't work but monitoring does)
5 netapp servers for : cpu disk fans power temperature uptime Cpu, disk, and inode graphs work
65xx IOS routers/switches for : cpu uptime memory power fans temperature bgp Cpu graph works but temperature is totally unusable
65xx CatOS switches for : uptime memory power fans temperature
Cisco 12xx wireless access points for: cpu memory Cpu graph works.
I hope this helps BTW, I also run these from the Hobbit server: aironet.pl bb-ospf.pl bb-xsnmp.pl bb-brocade.pl bb-liebert.pl
And these on various clients: bb-cpu2.sh bb-prtdiag.sh emc-clarrion.sh ntpstat.sh bb-msgs.sh bb-raid.sh sge.sh bb-ntp.sh bb-vxcheck.sh meta
-----Original Message----- From: Dan Vande More [mailto:bigdan at gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:36 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] hobbit + bb-xsnmp.pl
Hey has anyone got the configs to get bb-xsnmp.pl to work with hobbit rrd and graphing? Henrik I saw you offered to do it here:
http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2005/04/msg00080.html
But I can't find much else regarding it.
Thanks
Dan
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