Re: Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-19 Thread Joel Busch via NANOG
Hi Nick On 13.07.2024 00:19, Nick Hilliard wrote: Whoa, that's some blast from the past. At the time of the latest release in 2003, rtg was still duking it out with mrtg and cricket, which was used by the cool kids.  Still some good memories there. Who knew we could be part of the cool

RE: Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-17 Thread Drew Weaver
I am using the original RTG 0.9 and the steps that I had to take were replacing the my_* mysql references with mysql_* references and also compensate for how GCC 10 handles duplicate declarations by default. If anyone runs into trouble hit me up. ❤ -Drew From: NANOG On Behalf Of ja

Re: Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-12 Thread jason
7/12/24 8:35 PM, John Von Essen wrote: Have you tried the rtg2 fork on github? https://github.com/synergycp/RTG2 Its still pretty old, like 2009, but there was an update made just 2 years ago with MariaDB support. I stopped using rtg/rtg2 around 2015, but I was always a huge fan of it. -Joh

Re: Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-12 Thread John Von Essen
Have you tried the rtg2 fork on github? https://github.com/synergycp/RTG2 Its still pretty old, like 2009, but there was an update made just 2 years ago with MariaDB support. I stopped using rtg/rtg2 around 2015, but I was always a huge fan of it. -John > On Jul 12, 2024, at 6:19 PM, N

Re: Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-12 Thread Nick Hilliard
Drew Weaver wrote on 12/07/2024 14:37: I am just curious with the demise of EL7 if anyone else is working on trying to compile RTG for EL9. If you don’t know what RTG is it’s just an old SNMP poller/graph plotter that some networks have found useful in the past. Drew, Whoa, that's

Compiling RTG on EL9

2024-07-12 Thread Drew Weaver
Hello, I am just curious with the demise of EL7 if anyone else is working on trying to compile RTG for EL9. If you don't know what RTG is it's just an old SNMP poller/graph plotter that some networks have found useful in the past. If you've had any luck getting this recompile

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 nu

RE: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Drew Weaver
Hi Nick, At the time MRTG was the thing that everyone was using and the way it handled numbers and how it stored those numbers made it challenging to use for our use case. The things that we like about RTG are that it collects raw (non-smoothed) numbers (usage) and it stores those numbers in

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

Re: RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Nick Hilliard
on it. A while back I heard that Yahoo created their own version of it but I could never find it. that would have been yrtg: http://mu.org/~billf/yrtg/ Does anyone know if there is a spiritual successor to RTG that pretty much works the same way that is modernized? It was ok at the time

RTG

2019-10-30 Thread Drew Weaver
heard that Yahoo created their own version of it but I could never find it. Does anyone know if there is a spiritual successor to RTG that pretty much works the same way that is modernized? Thanks! -Drew

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread John Kinsella
://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/functions.html > On Mar 16, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and > long term storage? > > I

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread Scott Larson
d anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and > > long term storage? > > > > I am investigating the various options for large data set size, lossless > > long term traffic charting

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread Louis Kowolowski
On Mar 16, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and > long term storage? > > I am investigating the various options for large data

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread Dale W. Carder
Thus spake Eric Kuhnke (eric.kuh...@gmail.com) on Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:45:26AM -0700: > Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and > long term storage? > > I am investigating the

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread John Kinsella
> On Mar 16, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: >> >> Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an >> alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and >> long term storage? >> >> I am investigating the various o

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-19 Thread Peter Phaal
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and > long term storage? > > I am investigating the various options for large data set

Re: collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-18 Thread Ulf Zimmermann
using rrdcached to a central collector and wrote my own grapher for that stuff I am interested int. Ulf. On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an > alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic

collectd as alternative to RTG for high-resolution polling and long term storage?

2016-03-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Would anyone care to share their experience using collectd as an alternative to rtg for high-resolution polling of interface traffic and long term storage? I am investigating the various options for large data set size, lossless long term traffic charting (not RRAs which lose precision over time