Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-10 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 10/02/07, Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 04:04:56PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote: > * Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-04 14:04]: > > I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration > > showing: > > IN/OUT traffic > >

Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-10 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 04:04:56PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote: > * Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-04 14:04]: > > I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration > > showing: > > IN/OUT traffic > > [CPU] load > > memory usage > > some stuff about

Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-05 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
You still need a list of valid SNMP OIDs that the agent is capable of mapping from real-world values into vendor-independent MIBs. Good speed you my son. ~BAS On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, AstraSerg wrote: What about cacti (http://cacti.net/)? On Sunday 04 February 2007 15:06, Andreas Bihlmaier wrot

Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-05 Thread AstraSerg
What about cacti (http://cacti.net/)? On Sunday 04 February 2007 15:06, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote: > Hello misc@, > > hosting a lan party yesterday I started to play around with MRTG and > SNMP, but I didn't quite get where I wanted. > > I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configu

Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Henning Brauer
* Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-04 14:04]: > I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration > showing: > IN/OUT traffic > [CPU] load > memory usage > some stuff about pf (states, blocks/pass) > (using this patch: http://www.packet

searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
Hello misc@, hosting a lan party yesterday I started to play around with MRTG and SNMP, but I didn't quite get where I wanted. I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration showing: IN/OUT traffic [CPU] load memory usage some stuff about pf (