Monitor and graph SQUID Proxy Server using Cacti

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sasja
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Monitor and graph SQUID Proxy Server using Cacti

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Can someone please help me to set this up. I have cacti running and monitoring default stuff. I want to be able to monitor and graph my Squid Proxy Server using cacti. I also want to be able to store and graph history data. I don't want to use Squid Graph. Thanks
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gandalf
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There are some Squid Graph Templates in this forum. Please search
Reinhard
sasja
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Squid monitor

Post by sasja »

Thanks Reinhard. I've seen the templates and scripts. How do I intergrate them into the Cacti drop down menus?
star3am
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Hi

Post by star3am »

Hey sasja, i see you are from cape town, me too ! :)

I have monitored squid from cacti before, with great success

you need to .. import the templates, etc. into cacti, then extend snmp for squid, like so ..

add to squid.conf (You need to enable snmp for squid, I use gentoo, so I added a USE flag in /etc/make.conf and recompiled squid)

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snmp_port 3401
acl snmppublic snmp_community YOUR_SNMP_COMMUNITY
acl ACL_NAME src IP_ADDRESS

snmp_access allow snmppublic ACL_NAME
snmp_access deny all
hope this helps
ciao/Riaan
sasja
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Monitor and graph SQUID Proxy Server using Cacti

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Many thanks Riaan. I will try this and let you know.
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Post by argon0 »

Argh...

Reinhard/Gandalf - the web Cache host template you posted does not load the xml queries in to the Cacti server, so does not work....
No longer a n00by, probably, by now an 0ldby

Now Head of Technology at RSCH, back to the prickly subject of Monitorring....
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