Re: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 10/30/19 10:10 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 10/30/19 6:13 AM, John Von Essen wrote: I too love RTG, been using it forever, appears to handle interfaces all the way up 10G. I still use RTG. Not for graphing or anything fancy, just for polling counters in a database to be queried by other

Re: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Seth Mattinen
On 10/30/19 6:13 AM, John Von Essen wrote: I too love RTG, been using it forever, appears to handle interfaces all the way up 10G. I still use RTG. Not for graphing or anything fancy, just for polling counters in a database to be queried by other things. It's still useful for raw numbers f

RE: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Drew Weaver
handles 'targets' for polling and the targetmaker script itself. I will check out Libre. Thanks! -Drew -Original Message- From: Nick Hilliard Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 9:09 AM To: Drew Weaver Cc: 'nanog@nanog.org' Subject: Re: RTG Drew Weaver wrote on 30/10

Re: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread John Von Essen
I too love RTG, been using it forever, appears to handle interfaces all the way up 10G. Out of curiosity, are you hitting an issue that requires updating? I get it, there are many options now, but back in the day, RTG was so simple and so useful, its a testament to the original product. Its a g

Re: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Nick Hilliard
Drew Weaver wrote on 30/10/2019 12:25: We’ve been using this product for years and years http://rtg.sourceforge.net/ to collect and store SNMP statistics. It has been working fine for us. I haven’t really been able to find much information about forks, new versions, and development happening o