Mac client? (current one: searched on google) dependencies are missing
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
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Could you not compile the source? I was under the impression Mac was Unix based.
On 3/18/09, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
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I guess I could compile, but its going to take time to download complier for the mac, etc.
I thought this mac client would be great: save time.
I'm not strong on the mac. Maybe there are instructions somewhere on how to do it?
William
On 3/18/09 11:31 AM, "Josh Luthman" <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Could you not compile the source? I was under the impression Mac was Unix based.
On 3/18/09, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
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-----Original Message----- From: William Ottley [mailto:wottley at cmicanada.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 8:38 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Mac client? (current one: searched on google) dependencies are missing
I guess I could compile, but its going to take time to download complier for the mac, etc.
I thought this mac client would be great: save time. I'm not strong on the mac. Maybe there are instructions somewhere on how to do it?
On 3/18/09 11:31 AM, "Josh Luthman" <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Could you not compile the source? I was under the impression Mac was Unix based.
On 3/18/09, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
Wow. A blast from the past :)
That client actually was written for the Classic MacOS, not for Mac OS X or anything unix-derived (although I suppose it would work in the Blue Box if you can still run in classic compatibility mode -- I don't know that anyone's ever tried it).
The AppleScript scripting additions that went MIA are mirrored on the download page and everything else should be included in the archive, although I confess it's been ages since I even looked at it.
Anyway, chances are it's probably not what you need :)
Regards,
-jc
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use?
On 18/03/09 11:31 AM, "Josh Luthman" <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Could you not compile the source? I was under the impression Mac was Unix based.
On 3/18/09, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
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HI,
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 12:29:06 -0400, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use?
You can use Devmon:
http://devmon.sourceforge.net/
Regards, Nico
hi william , you can use devmon, is a pluging , It works using SNMP don´t be afraid its easy to configure reading the instructions, (5 steps mor or less) and you have many cisco tamplates
2009/3/18 William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com>
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use?
On 18/03/09 11:31 AM, "Josh Luthman" <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Could you not compile the source? I was under the impression Mac was Unix based.
On 3/18/09, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m looking for a mac client for Hobbit / bb. I searched google, and I see there is a mac client by ³Japheth Cleaver²
Which you can download here: http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/<http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/%7Ecleaver/software/>
BUT, this client needs extra software. This software: Unix Date and NetEvents, points to locations that don¹t exist anymore. Can anyone point to these utilities that I can download them, or point me to another mac client??
Thank you
William
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On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use?
Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
-- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE #2495, CISSP #78281, CNX Austin Energy http://www.austinenergy.com
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use?
Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
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Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
-- Harald Husemann Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator Operation Management Center (OMC) MATERNA GmbH Information & Communications
Westfalendamm 98 44141 Dortmund
Geschäftsführer: Dr. Winfried Materna, Helmut an de Meulen, Ralph Hartwig Amtsgericht Dortmund HRB 5839
Tel: +49 231 9505 222 Fax: +49 231 9505 100 www.annyway.com <http://www.annyway.com/> www.materna.com <http://www.materna.com/>
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
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Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
-- Harald Husemann Netzwerk- und Systemadministrator Operation Management Center (OMC) MATERNA GmbH Information & Communications
Westfalendamm 98 44141 Dortmund
Geschäftsführer: Dr. Winfried Materna, Helmut an de Meulen, Ralph Hartwig Amtsgericht Dortmund HRB 5839
Tel: +49 231 9505 222 Fax: +49 231 9505 100 www.annyway.com <http://www.annyway.com/> www.materna.com <http://www.materna.com/>
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: > Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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Depending on your Solaris 10 buildout -you probably have gcc loaded on it already. It is very easy to build a client from the server bundle. Look in the source directory - there is a configure for client - run it. Then make and make install. Make sure the client just built is not started and running. cd to the directory above client in the Xymon install directory - tar it up = voila! - a Solaris 10 client ready to deploy. You may want to do this in a chrooted jail so it does not interfere with current client set up. Any way you go - it is best to start with a clean build area. I like to use a client server that needs a new client. First one is the build center for that OS and version. I build it out configure it to what I need, including extra scripts and whatever. I verify it works, turn off the client
- clean up logs and temp, make sure the etc files are set up for global use, then make a tarball of it. After I have the tarball - restart the client and away we go. The tar ball I use to deploy - very little to change in install.
Galen's site has the startup scripting needed to add Xymon in as a service in Solaris 10 - I don't know if it has been changed to xymon yet,but the one that had hobbit in it worked well = its very easy to edit and make the changes. (You will have to edit it anyways to tell it where everything is)
The Mac I leave to those who use it and know it well.
lurch at inorbit.com -------Original Message-------
From: William Ottley Date: 3/19/2009 12:16:46 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And Counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 Client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<IP> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client
config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: > Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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Hi Brian, I installed Solaris 10 on vmware, and noticed (so I thought) that it didn't come with development tools installed by default. I ended up installing the Solaris 10 developers toolkit? Which I found out was the wrong thing. I ended up downloading a packaged version somewhere, using pkgadd program.
I guess I'm going to have to re-do the solaris, and figure out how to use the "make file".....
On 19/03/09 9:52 PM, "Brian Catlin" <bcatlin at gmail.com> wrote:
Depending on your Solaris 10 buildout -you probably have gcc loaded on it already. It is very easy to build a client from the server bundle. Look in the source directory - there is a configure for client - run it. Then make and make install. Make sure the client just built is not started and running. cd to the directory above client in the Xymon install directory - tar it up = voila! - a Solaris 10 client ready to deploy. You may want to do this in a chrooted jail so it does not interfere with current client set up. Any way you go - it is best to start with a clean build area. I like to use a client server that needs a new client. First one is the build center for that OS and version. I build it out configure it to what I need, including extra scripts and whatever. I verify it works, turn off the client
- clean up logs and temp, make sure the etc files are set up for global use, then make a tarball of it. After I have the tarball - restart the client and away we go. The tar ball I use to deploy - very little to change in install.
Galen's site has the startup scripting needed to add Xymon in as a service in Solaris 10 - I don't know if it has been changed to xymon yet,but the one that had hobbit in it worked well = its very easy to edit and make the changes. (You will have to edit it anyways to tell it where everything is)
The Mac I leave to those who use it and know it well.
lurch at inorbit.com -------Original Message-------
From: William Ottley Date: 3/19/2009 12:16:46 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And Counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 Client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<IP> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client
config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: >> Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? > Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not > currently > support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would > recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to > report > the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 > temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco > routers/switches. >
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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On Friday 20 March 2009 15:18:57 William Ottley wrote:
Hi Brian, I installed Solaris 10
So this would be for Solaris *intel* ? I have packages for Solaris 10 sparc ... we don't run Solaris Intel here (it's just so more productive running Linux instead ...).
Regards, Buchan
Hi all, I finally got my system configured for all of the different servers I have, including the cisco firewall and switches (thanks to help from here in the mailling list).
But I stumbled upon something I can't seem to figure out, and searching doesn't give me the answer I'm looking for (wrong search strings?)
Quite simply put, I want to have a graph of all the bandwidth that's being used for a router. Is this possible (I know it is with a mrtg addon that I saw somewhere), with DEVMON?
Is there any examples anywhere?
Thanks!
William
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On Monday 30 March 2009 22:38:59 William Ottley wrote:
Hi all, I finally got my system configured for all of the different servers I have, including the cisco firewall and switches (thanks to help from here in the mailling list).
But I stumbled upon something I can't seem to figure out, and searching doesn't give me the answer I'm looking for (wrong search strings?)
Quite simply put, I want to have a graph of all the bandwidth that's being used for a router. Is this possible (I know it is with a mrtg addon that I saw somewhere), with DEVMON?
Yes, that is a feature that was first available with devmon 0.3.0. With current xymon and devmon, it should more or less work out-the-box. Please see docs/GRAPHING for more information.
However, this is how things should work: 1)Devmon puts information in the if_load test destined for RRD files, in HTML comments, which looks something like this:
<!--DEVMON RRD: if_load 0 0 DS:ds0:COUNTER:600:0:U DS:ds1:COUNTER:600:0:U Se6_0 3499054595:1434160769 Se6_1 0:0 Fa0_0 3835809787:732126292 Fa0_1 309078074:302050509 Et1_0 0:0 Et1_1 0:0 Et1_2 0:0 Et1_3 0:0 Gi2_0 3638445524:346223369 Se5_0 0:0 Se5_1 0:0 Se5_2 47392366:888019640 Se5_3 0:0 -->
(In fact, any test which has a TABLE statement with the rrd option will create data like this, including the 'temp' tests for some Cisco templates, as well as the compaq-server and maybe dell-poweredge, and the linux-netsnmp templates. I am working on trying to enable graphs for more tests)
2)The Xymon RRD collector for devmon (included in extras/ in devmon for Hobbit, or shipped with Xymon 4.2.2 or later) must be assigned to the if_load test in the TEST2RRD variable in hobbitserver.cfg, (by adding if_load=devmon).
This should result in rrd files named if_load.<interface_name>.rrd in the rrd directory for the host.
While editing hobbitserver.cfg, add "devmon::1" to GRAPHS as well.
3)The devmon graph definitions, shipped in extras/devmon-graph.cfg should be added to the Xymon graph definitions (e.g., by using the 'directory /etc/xymon/hobbitgraph.d' statement in hobbitgraph.cfg, and dropping the devmon-graph.cfg in /etc/xymon/hobbitgraph.d).
You should now get if_load graphs on the trends page for the host, and if you're lucky, they should also show up on the page for the if_load test on the host.
Is there any examples anywhere?
I will try and add some examples (and maybe also a weathermap example) on the devmon wiki.
Regards, Buchan
Hi Brian, I'm trying to compile the client, on a fresh install of solaris 10, but I keep getting this error, would you know why?
Checking your make-utility GNU make is required to build Xymon. If it is available as "gmake", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake ./configure.client'
On 19/03/09 9:52 PM, "Brian Catlin" <bcatlin at gmail.com> wrote:
Depending on your Solaris 10 buildout -you probably have gcc loaded on it already. It is very easy to build a client from the server bundle. Look in the source directory - there is a configure for client - run it. Then make and make install. Make sure the client just built is not started and running. cd to the directory above client in the Xymon install directory - tar it up = voila! - a Solaris 10 client ready to deploy. You may want to do this in a chrooted jail so it does not interfere with current client set up. Any way you go - it is best to start with a clean build area. I like to use a client server that needs a new client. First one is the build center for that OS and version. I build it out configure it to what I need, including extra scripts and whatever. I verify it works, turn off the client
- clean up logs and temp, make sure the etc files are set up for global use, then make a tarball of it. After I have the tarball - restart the client and away we go. The tar ball I use to deploy - very little to change in install.
Galen's site has the startup scripting needed to add Xymon in as a service in Solaris 10 - I don't know if it has been changed to xymon yet,but the one that had hobbit in it worked well = its very easy to edit and make the changes. (You will have to edit it anyways to tell it where everything is)
The Mac I leave to those who use it and know it well.
lurch at inorbit.com -------Original Message-------
From: William Ottley Date: 3/19/2009 12:16:46 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And Counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 Client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<IP> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client
config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: >> Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? > Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not > currently > support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would > recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to > report > the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 > temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco > routers/switches. >
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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GNU Make should be under: /usr/sfw/bin/gmake
See if that works.
-----Original Message----- From: William Ottley [mailto:wottley at cmicanada.com] Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 15:33 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi Brian, I'm trying to compile the client, on a fresh install of solaris 10, but I keep getting this error, would you know why?
Checking your make-utility GNU make is required to build Xymon. If it is available as "gmake", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake ./configure.client'
On 19/03/09 9:52 PM, "Brian Catlin" <bcatlin at gmail.com> wrote:
Depending on your Solaris 10 buildout -you probably have gcc loaded on it already. It is very easy to build a client from the server bundle. Look in the source directory - there is a configure for client - run it. Then make and make install. Make sure the client just built is not started and running. cd to the directory above client in the Xymon install directory - tar it up = voila! - a Solaris 10 client ready to deploy. You may want to do this in a chrooted jail so it does not interfere with current client set up. Any way you go - it is best to start with a clean build area. I like to use a client server that needs a new client. First one is the build center for that OS and version. I build it out configure it to what I need, including extra scripts and whatever. I verify it works, turn off the client
- clean up logs and temp, make sure the etc files are set up for global use, then make a tarball of it. After I have the tarball - restart the client and away we go. The tar ball I use to deploy - very little to change in install.
Galen's site has the startup scripting needed to add Xymon in as a service in Solaris 10 - I don't know if it has been changed to xymon yet,but the one that had hobbit in it worked well = its very easy to edit and make the changes. (You will have to edit it anyways to tell it where everything is)
The Mac I leave to those who use it and know it well.
lurch at inorbit.com -------Original Message-------
From: William Ottley Date: 3/19/2009 12:16:46 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And Counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 Client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<IP> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client
config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: >> Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? > Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not > currently > support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would > recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to > report > the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 > temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco > routers/switches. >
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 15:32 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Hi Brian, I'm trying to compile the client, on a fresh install of solaris 10, but I keep getting this error, would you know why?
Checking your make-utility GNU make is required to build Xymon.
Probably because gnu make is required to build xymon. The stock solaris make is pretty flaky.
If it is available as "gmake", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake ./configure.client'
Have you tried that?
-- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE #2495, CISSP #78281, CNX Austin Energy http://www.austinenergy.com
www.sunfreeware.com is your friend. Download what you need and install it with the Sun package manager. Almost everything ends up in /usr/local so it doesn't clobber anything included in the Solaris intallation. Great if you don't have the time, patience, or know-how for compiling things from scratch.
GLH
-----Original Message----- From: William Ottley [mailto:wottley at cmicanada.com] Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 2:33 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi Brian, I'm trying to compile the client, on a fresh install of solaris 10, but I keep getting this error, would you know why?
Checking your make-utility GNU make is required to build Xymon. If it is available as "gmake", run configure as: 'MAKE=gmake ./configure.client'
On 19/03/09 9:52 PM, "Brian Catlin" <bcatlin at gmail.com> wrote:
Depending on your Solaris 10 buildout -you probably have gcc loaded on it already. It is very easy to build a client from the server bundle. Look in the source directory - there is a configure for client - run it.
Then make and make install. Make sure the client just built is not started and running. cd to the directory above client in the Xymon install directory - tar it up = voila! - a Solaris 10 client ready to deploy. You may want to do this in a chrooted jail so it does not interfere with current client set up. Any way you go - it is best to start with a clean build area. I like to use a client server that needs a new client. First one is the build center for that OS and version. I build it out configure it to what I need, including extra scripts and whatever. I verify it works, turn off the client
- clean up logs and temp, make sure the etc files are set up for global use, then make a tarball of it. After I have the tarball - restart the client and away we go. The tar ball I use to deploy - very little to change in install.
Galen's site has the startup scripting needed to add Xymon in as a service in Solaris 10 - I don't know if it has been changed to xymon yet,but the one that had hobbit in it worked well = its very easy to edit and make the changes. (You will have to edit it anyways to tell it where everything is)
The Mac I leave to those who use it and know it well.
lurch at inorbit.com -------Original Message-------
From: William Ottley Date: 3/19/2009 12:16:46 PM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Anyone have a pre compiled solaris 10 or mac OSX client?
Hi all, I'm a bit new with solaris 10 and mac OSX. (took a day and a half.. And Counting to figure out how to compile!)
So I thought I'd ask if anyone has a precompiled mac osx or solaris 10 Client....
Thanks!
William
On 19/03/09 11:38 AM, "dOCtoR MADneSs" <doctor at makelofine.org> wrote:
Husemann, Harald a écrit :
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
hh
William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<IP> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client
config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote: >> Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? > Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not > currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, > then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, > and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that > technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 > firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches. >
Hi,
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
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On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240...
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
Thanks for your help Buchan! I did download some "templates" .tgz and placed it inside the xymon directory. But I will head to the svn trunk and have a look at the newer version.
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240...
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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Hi William!
You need to place the template directory in the devmon directory for devmon to find it...
/Mathias
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-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: William Ottley [mailto:wottley at cmicanada.com] Skickat: den 20 mars 2009 14:16 Till: hobbit at hswn.dk Ämne: Re: [hobbit] Cisco monitoring?
Thanks for your help Buchan! I did download some "templates" .tgz and placed it inside the xymon directory. But I will head to the svn trunk and have a look at the newer version.
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240...
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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Hi Mathias,
Here's where I have everything: /home/xymon/server/ /home/xymon/devmon/templates
Is this correct?
Thanks!
On 20/03/09 9:29 AM, "Mathias Carlsson" <Mathias.Carlsson at systeam.se> wrote:
Hi William!
You need to place the template directory in the devmon directory for devmon to find it...
/Mathias
Mathias Carlsson VMware | Storage | Networking | Security www.systeam.se
SYSteam Anderstorp . Stötabogatan 1. SE-334 24 Anderstorp T: +46 (0)371 - 58 85 29 . F: +46 (0)371 - 169 67
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Thanks for your help Buchan! I did download some "templates" .tgz and placed it inside the xymon directory. But I will head to the svn trunk and have a look at the newer version.
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=22405>> 3
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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Here's where I have everything: /home/xymon/server/ /home/xymon/devmon/templates
Is this correct?
Is your devmon executable n /home/xymon/devmon?
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Oops yes the executable is in /homesymon/devmon/ Thanks for you help!
On 20/03/09 10:48 AM, "Malcolm Hunter" <malcolm.hunter at gmx.co.uk> wrote:
Here's where I have everything: /home/xymon/server/ /home/xymon/devmon/templates
Is this correct?
Is your devmon executable n /home/xymon/devmon?
Regards, Malcolm
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Hi all,
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to find a way for the client to run at startup.
How is this done?
Thanks,
William
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240...
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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From what everyone keeps saying OSX is just like Unix. You can use any of the posix start up scripts that have been mentioned on this list...there are quite a few that I have seen. Please search the archives for these.
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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:04 PM, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com>wrote:
Hi all,
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to find a way for the client to run at startup.
How is this done?
Thanks,
William
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240...
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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Ok, thanks for pointing me.
Will
On 19/05/09 4:09 PM, "Josh Luthman" <josh at imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
From what everyone keeps saying OSX is just like Unix. You can use any of the posix start up scripts that have been mentioned on this list...there are quite a few that I have seen. Please search the archives for these.
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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:04 PM, William Ottley <wottley at cmicanada.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to find a way for the client to run at startup.
How is this done?
Thanks,
William
On 20/03/09 6:08 AM, "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net> wrote:
On Thursday 19 March 2009 17:38:45 dOCtoR MADneSs wrote:
I'm looking for some Cisco devmon templates 2950, 1240 and ASA5500. Tks for any help
It seems like you didn't download the template tarball, which includes (among others) templates for 2950 and ASA.
You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160720&package_id=2240>>> 53
There are some new templates in svn, you can browse them here:
http://devmon.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/devmon/trunk/templates/
If you want a template that is in svn (or, if you want to enhance or contribute templates), it's best to check them out using svn, see:
http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=160720
Regards, Buchan
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On May 19, 2009, at 4:04 PM, William Ottley wrote:
Hi all,
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to
find a way for the client to run at startup.How is this done?
Thanks,
William
Check out this thread
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?p=531002
John
On 2009-May-19, at 4:04 PM, William Ottley wrote:
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to
find a way for the client to run at startup.
You'll probably want to use launchd to run it. See the man pages for
launchd and launchd.plist. There's a nice tool called Lingon
that will help you create the property list.
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On 2009-May-19, at 4:04 PM, William Ottley wrote:
I have the xymon client running on a mac osx, and I'm now looking to
find a way for the client to run at startup.You'll probably want to use launchd to run it. See the man pages for
launchdandlaunchd.plist. There's a nice tool called [Lingon][1]
that will help you create the property list.
Here are some files I've been playing with to get hobbit client launching under OSX 10.5.
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.xymon.client.plist /usr/lib/hobbit/client/launchclient.sh
I put hobbitclient into /etc/defaults rather than /etc/default (which doesn't exist on OSX).
Then you need to load the launchd plist: $ sudo -s
launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.xymon.client.plist
launchctl start com.xymon.client
reboot to be sure to be sure it works on startup.
Still need to get back to completing an OSX package of the client. Maybe next week...
David.
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Ahhh! Ok thanks for that bit of info!
On 19/03/09 11:15 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi,
you should run "devmon --readbbhosts -vvv --debug" and examine the output, if it was able to contact the switch and figure out the template for it from the sysdesc string.
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William Ottley schrieb:
Yep I noticed that: but I thought it wasn't working since I didn't see anything in the log file...LOL guess I assumed something would go wrong? LOL
Anyways I noticed the hosts.db file was being udpated.
Now the next step is to figure out how I go about doing the tests: bandwidth, uptime, etc for the asa5500
On 19/03/09 10:21 AM, "Husemann, Harald" <Harald.Husemann at materna.de> wrote:
Hi William,
all you have to do is including your switches in the bb-hosts, with a line like this:
<ip> <host> # DEVMON
Then, run "devmon --readbbhosts", and the devmon process will start polling the switch.
HTH,
Harald
William Ottley schrieb:
Well we have a few 2600's, and an ASA5500 that I'd like to grab info from, such as up time, bandwidth usage, etc.... I saw that there is a template for cisco ASA so I'm hoping its for that machine.
I'm new at this, and just trying to figure out what "switches" I have to put into the bb-hosts files...
(still haven't figured out what area to change: bb-hosts or the client config files)...
On 19/03/09 9:38 AM, "McDonald, Dan" <Dan.McDonald at austinenergy.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 12:29 -0400, William Ottley wrote:
Is there a Cisco monitoring script that I could use? Although you will hear many calls for devmon, devmon does not currently support snmp v3. If that is a requirement for you, then I would recommend using mrtg with appropriate templates, and bbmrtg.pl to report the values to xymon. I use that technique to monitor 135 UPS, 94 temperature/humidity probes, 19 firewalls, and close to 300 Cisco routers/switches.
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