Hi,
Are there any Exchange 2013 templates for Cacti?
Exchange 2013
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Re: Exchange 2013
Searched the script forum for the 2010 or 2007 ones? likely many of them will still work on 2013.
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Re: Exchange 2013
Hi,
Yes I'm using the 2007-2010, however every template I add I'm getting -NAN. The logs are not helping.
Is there a way to make these graphs working.
Yes I'm using the 2007-2010, however every template I add I'm getting -NAN. The logs are not helping.
Is there a way to make these graphs working.
Re: Exchange 2013
start with the items in http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11747
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Re: Exchange 2013
Hi,
When I try to do perl /usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/exchange2007_messages.pl - I'm getting the text highlighted in red as per below.
Scalar found where operator expected at /usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/exchange2007_messages.pl line 4, near "$ISMessagesSent"
(Missing semicolon on previous line?)
What Am I missing, this is the script.
#!/usr/bin/perl
'/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/'
$ISMessagesSent = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Sent"`;
chomp $ISMessagesSent;
$ISMessagesDelivered = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Delivered"`;
chomp $ISMessagesDelivered;
$ISMessagesSubmitted = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Submitted"`;
chomp $ISMessagesSubmitted;
$SMTPMessagesReceived = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport SmtpReceive(_Total)\\Messages Received Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesReceived;
$SMTPMessagesSent = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport SmtpSend(_Total)\\Messages Sent Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesSent;
$SMTPMessagesSubmitted = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport Queues(_Total)\\Messages Submitted Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesSubmitted;
print "IS_MsgsSent:" . $ISMessagesSent .
" IS_MsgsDelivered:" . $ISMessagesDelivered .
" IS_MsgsSubmitted:" . $ISMessagesSubmitted .
" SMTP_MsgsReceived:" . $SMTPMessagesReceived .
" SMTP_MsgsSent:" . $SMTPMessagesSent .
" SMTP_MsgsSubmitted:" . $SMTPMessagesSubmitted .
"\n";
Thanks for your help.
When I try to do perl /usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/exchange2007_messages.pl - I'm getting the text highlighted in red as per below.
Scalar found where operator expected at /usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/exchange2007_messages.pl line 4, near "$ISMessagesSent"
(Missing semicolon on previous line?)
What Am I missing, this is the script.
#!/usr/bin/perl
'/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/'
$ISMessagesSent = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Sent"`;
chomp $ISMessagesSent;
$ISMessagesDelivered = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Delivered"`;
chomp $ISMessagesDelivered;
$ISMessagesSubmitted = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeIS Mailbox(_Total)\\Messages Submitted"`;
chomp $ISMessagesSubmitted;
$SMTPMessagesReceived = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport SmtpReceive(_Total)\\Messages Received Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesReceived;
$SMTPMessagesSent = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport SmtpSend(_Total)\\Messages Sent Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesSent;
$SMTPMessagesSubmitted = `/usr/share/cacti/site/scripts/check_nt -H $ARGV[0] -p 1248 -v COUNTER -l "\\MSExchangeTransport Queues(_Total)\\Messages Submitted Total"`;
chomp $SMTPMessagesSubmitted;
print "IS_MsgsSent:" . $ISMessagesSent .
" IS_MsgsDelivered:" . $ISMessagesDelivered .
" IS_MsgsSubmitted:" . $ISMessagesSubmitted .
" SMTP_MsgsReceived:" . $SMTPMessagesReceived .
" SMTP_MsgsSent:" . $SMTPMessagesSent .
" SMTP_MsgsSubmitted:" . $SMTPMessagesSubmitted .
"\n";
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Exchange 2013
Hi All,
I've managed to graph some data on my exchange 2013 from these templates downloaded from this link http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=27687
However I don't know why OWA user is displaying 1409 user, I only have 1 user which is the administrator.
Maybe there is a setting on the graph to edit? This is also happening on the messages graph, it says that I've send 126 but in reality I've sent only 20 mails for testing.
Anyone has experienced these type of problems?
Thanks.
I've managed to graph some data on my exchange 2013 from these templates downloaded from this link http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=27687
However I don't know why OWA user is displaying 1409 user, I only have 1 user which is the administrator.
Maybe there is a setting on the graph to edit? This is also happening on the messages graph, it says that I've send 126 but in reality I've sent only 20 mails for testing.
Anyone has experienced these type of problems?
Thanks.
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Re: Exchange 2013
In 2013 all communication with the CAS servers are handled via HTTPS (443) as apposed to the previous versions where there was the option of RPC. This is giving the impression of OWA users.
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