Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-12-02 Thread Jeremy Oddo
I'm sure I plastered this on the lists a while back (forgive the repost) but...I have an e-mail toaster how-to that talks about setting up MRTG to monitor e-mail traffic, spam counts, etc. You can check it out at: http://www.jerfu.com/toaster > On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:46:38PM +1100, zenn

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-12-02 Thread Hugh Brown
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:46:38PM +1100, zenn wrote: > I also removed the guage option and now i'm getting a flat graph... That could mean that MRTG isn't getting numbers; by default, it will use the last value it logged if it can't get new values. > how are you all monitoring spam activity ? f

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-12-02 Thread Jason Qualkenbush
urst; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg I also removed the guage option and now i'm getting a flat graph... how are you all monitoring spam activity ? --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-12-02 Thread zenn
I also removed the guage option and now i'm getting a flat graph... how are you all monitoring spam activity ? - Original Message - From: "Thomas Hurst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:35 AM Subject: Re:

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-14 Thread Jason Qualkenbush
You might need to clear the log file when you make a change like that. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 9:41 AM To: Jonathan Nichols Cc: Tony Hoyle; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg On Sat

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-12 Thread listuser
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Jonathan Nichols wrote: > > > > > > Rich's idea is pretty cool, and I have it running > > > here: http://dumpster.pbp.net/~mrtg/spam/ > > > > > > However, the count just keeps growing.. I'm not quite sure what to make of > > > the graphs. :-) > > > > Remove 'gauge' from the o

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-12 Thread Thomas Hurst
* Jonathan Nichols ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Rich's idea is pretty cool, and I have it running > here: http://dumpster.pbp.net/~mrtg/spam/ > > However, the count just keeps growing.. I'm not quite sure what to make of > the graphs. :-) Remove 'guage' from the mrtg config. guage is for "curren

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-12 Thread Jonathan Nichols
> > > > Rich's idea is pretty cool, and I have it running > > here: http://dumpster.pbp.net/~mrtg/spam/ > > > > However, the count just keeps growing.. I'm not quite sure what to make of > > the graphs. :-) > > Remove 'gauge' from the options line, and it should be more sane. > I tried that, and

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-11 Thread Tony Hoyle
-Original Message- >From: Jonathan Nichols [mailto:jnichols@;pbp.net] >Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:18 AM >To: Rich Puhek >Cc: Dallas Engelken; Frank Pineau; >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg > > > Rich's idea is pretty cool, an

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-10 Thread Jonathan Nichols
> > I've got another way (not necessarily more elegant, though) at > http://users.2z.net/rpuhek/scripts_public/spamd/ > > My approach currently relies on grepping the syslog file, which may > eventually be a bit cumbersome... I've also got things set up to be > able to monitor spamd runn

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-10 Thread f. Andrew Lawton
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 20:52, Kelsey Cummings wrote: > Yet another method, using cricket which IMHO is far better than MRTG. > > http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/cricket/ > Cricket can be tough to setup though. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-09 Thread Kelsey Cummings
: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 11:02 AM > | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | Subject: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg > | > | > | Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data into mrtg > | to be graphed? > | > | -- > | Chadwick L. Sor

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread listuser
Rich, I have a suggestion for your scripts that would make the grepping far less CPU intensive in my experience. With your current setup your grepping the entire file at each running. I use the logtail part of the logcheck package to keep tabs on appenging log files. logtail records an offset

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg (with exim)?

2002-10-08 Thread Jeremy Turner
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 14:03, Dallas Engelken wrote: > > On 08 Oct 2002 13:01:34 -0500, you wrote: > > >Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data > > into mrtg > > >to be graphed? > > Yes. I already graph inbound and outbound mail to MRTG. A > > spam one would be > > nice, to

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread Steve Thomas
02 AM | To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg | | | Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data into mrtg | to be graphed? | | -- | Chadwick L. Sorrell | Internet Technician | Hancock Internet | [EMAIL

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread Rich Puhek
Dallas Engelken wrote: > > if there is a more elegant way than this.. i'm happy to hear others solutions > dallas > > I've got another way (not necessarily more elegant, though) at http://users.2z.net/rpuhek/scripts_public/spamd/ My approach currently relies on grepping the syslog file

RE: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread Dallas Engelken
> > On 08 Oct 2002 13:01:34 -0500, you wrote: > > >Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data > into mrtg > >to be graphed? > > > Yes. I already graph inbound and outbound mail to MRTG. A > spam one would be > nice, too. > > i do this already via qmail-scanner-queue.pl

Re: [SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread Frank Pineau
On 08 Oct 2002 13:01:34 -0500, you wrote: >Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data into mrtg >to be graphed? Yes. I already graph inbound and outbound mail to MRTG. A spam one would be nice, too. --- This sf.net email

[SAtalk] spamd log to mrtg

2002-10-08 Thread Chadwick L. Sorrell
Would anyone be interested in a script that pipes spamd data into mrtg to be graphed? -- Chadwick L. Sorrell Internet Technician Hancock Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http: