Hi,
I wondered if there is some sort of plugin or script that periodically checks the up state of interfaces at some host. Based on this information it should turn on/off the graphing of the specific interfaces.
When I read through this forum I found the MacTrack plugin that supports kind of these finctionalities but I doubt it fits for my special purpose.
Any help or advice would be really great!
Thanks in advance.
Rhab
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I believe the mac track plugin does this. Have you tried it yet?
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I installed it, but im not sure if I even understood the basic functions and how to set them up.BSOD2600 wrote:I believe the mac track plugin does this. Have you tried it yet?
I couldnt find any rather detailed documentation. The .doc form the zip archive is somehow broken.
So I see no way how to actually apply it for my own problem.
Can you or anyone other explain me if and how it might work?
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You need to goto docs.cacti.net to get more information. It will not do what you want. However, a proficient PHP programmer could pull it off.
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Re: automatically graph interfaces in up state
There is a template in the scripts forum that may help you. Do a search for "interface status" in this forum.Rhab wrote:Hi,
I wondered if there is some sort of plugin or script that periodically checks the up state of interfaces at some host. Based on this information it should turn on/off the graphing of the specific interfaces.
When I read through this forum I found the MacTrack plugin that supports kind of these finctionalities but I doubt it fits for my special purpose.
Any help or advice would be really great!
Thanks in advance.
Rhab
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How to automatically graph new interfaces statistics?
Hi,
I need exactly the same feature. I searched for "interface status" (as suggested the last post) without any result. I tried to extract the code that adds new graphs from cacti web but my knowledge of php is poor. The only thing I get is to update automatically the interface status using cron.
Thanks
I need exactly the same feature. I searched for "interface status" (as suggested the last post) without any result. I tried to extract the code that adds new graphs from cacti web but my knowledge of php is poor. The only thing I get is to update automatically the interface status using cron.
Thanks
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