Cacti is a whole seperate animal. For MRTG, Just look at your hobbit help menu: http://<name of hobbit server>/hobbit/help/hobbit-mrtg.html
That has a whole thing on integrating MRTG into hobbit.
-Jeff
On 6/8/06, Tadd Moore <TMoore at rooneyholdings.com> wrote:
Now my curiosity is piqued - for those of us unfamiliar with Cacti and MRTG, which path is the easiest to pursue so that Cisco switches (or anything SNMP) can be monitored within Hobbit? Is there some documentation available someplace that discusses this configuration?
-TM
jeffnewman75 at gmail.com 6/8/2006 3:38:48 PM >>>
I use cacti, and plain 'ol mrtg. Probably will just switch purely over to cacti eventually. mrtg incororates well straight into hobbit.
On 6/8/06, rdeal <rdeal at tigr.org> wrote:
I use bb-xsnmp.pl from deadcat primarily to monitor many cisco switches from Hobbit. Most data is already configured to be graphed by the server.
*From: *Jason Chambers <Jason.Chambers at geosoft.com> *Reply-To: *< hobbit at hswn.dk> *Date: *Thu, 8 Jun 2006 14:36:50 -0400 *To: *<hobbit at hswn.dk> *Conversation: *Cisco switches? *Subject: *[hobbit] Cisco switches?
Is anyone out there monitoring cisco switches over snmp? I'd be interested to know if anyone is doing this and is graphing the traffic on it.
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