SNMP Informant XML files for disk, cpu, and network

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racoonracer
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SNMP Informant XML files for disk, cpu, and network

Post by racoonracer »

Kickstart XML files for SNMP Informant. Really surprise that it's not available, so maybe I didnt search hard enough.

These are only XML files and graphing is done through snmp queries. So you do not need to set individual OIDs when creating your graphs.

This is for disk, cpu and network.

Still have to figure out how to create snmp informant xml file for memory so I can do snmp queries, but it doesn't have instances.

Hope this help people out there.
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Thoses files can not be imported into cacti :(
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Post by cinergi »

RCK wrote:Thoses files can not be imported into cacti :(
They're the XML files that data queries point to -- they're not supposed to be importable.
Place these in cacti\resource\snmp_queries and then you'll need to create data queries using these XML files, then data templates, and then graph templates. Those can be imported (providing someone gives them to you) into Cacti. You can then associate data queries with host templates so new hosts pick up the new options. For existing hosts, you'll need to associate the new data query to the host or re-set the template (not sure how dangerous the latter is). Then you can finally create your actual graphs. I'm going to be going through this exercise soon so if no one else provides them (or if they're not somewhere in these forums already -- which I'd find hard to believe), I'll post what I come up with.
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Yep, now that I "dive" into cacti this is very clear to me, thanks for sharing 8)
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