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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Here is my latest map. In it I used Howie's example of magnifying glass. Came very handy. Thanks Howie for a great implementation idea!
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Here is my latest map creation. I would like to encourage anyone with Weathermaps to post it here, I personally enjoy looking at other people's creation and gathering new ideas.
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Where do you all get your device images, like the cisco switches that show all the ports?
Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Hi,joec22 wrote:Where do you all get your device images, like the cisco switches that show all the ports?
For Cisco : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/v ... sting.html
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
For Cisco, in weathermap-ready pngs, try here: http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=13000
It's old, but they are already transparent png which is useful for weathermap icons.
For others, what I usually do is find visio templates, and you can export a single shape as a png from Visio.
It's old, but they are already transparent png which is useful for weathermap icons.
For others, what I usually do is find visio templates, and you can export a single shape as a png from Visio.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Here's my map.
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Hello,
As we have been so inspired by other peoples work on this forum and this thread in particular I thought we would share a few of our weathermaps to hopefully inspire a few others:
Here are two we use to monitor a Cisco 6509-E and an Cisco ASR-1004 we have in the core of our network. Features include:
Cisco 6500:
Interface link status on all ports
Interface traffic – via hovering over each port
Backplane traffic on each blade for each channel in and out – hover graphs
Power usage and power supply redundancy state
Current Threshold Alerts – Pie charts for Backplane Alerts and if any blades have gone offline.
BGP Peer states – including number of flaps, uptime and peer address
Port channel traffic graphs – including hover graphs
Launching PuTTy to host via clickable icon
Cacti Edit host clickable icon
24 hour video playback of the weathermap with previous 30 days archived.
Links to our Netflow frontend for deep packet inspection
Current latency via the smokeping graph – clickable to take you to smokeping for that host
Links to relevant traffic weathermaps – London Core and our UK WAN.
Temp, CPU, and OSPF graphs.
ASR-1004
Many of the above including:
NAT Pool and QOS Threshold Pie charts
QFP Processor load
Scripts used that are found on this website include the QoS Class Map Script Server Query which is a brilliant peice of code - although very intensive on our cacti server.
The backplane utilization graphs are a custom script query created by ourselves, likewise we monitor all customer CGNAT pools using a custom script with data scraped from the CLI as the MIBS on the ASR platform do not support this.
As we have been so inspired by other peoples work on this forum and this thread in particular I thought we would share a few of our weathermaps to hopefully inspire a few others:
Here are two we use to monitor a Cisco 6509-E and an Cisco ASR-1004 we have in the core of our network. Features include:
Cisco 6500:
Interface link status on all ports
Interface traffic – via hovering over each port
Backplane traffic on each blade for each channel in and out – hover graphs
Power usage and power supply redundancy state
Current Threshold Alerts – Pie charts for Backplane Alerts and if any blades have gone offline.
BGP Peer states – including number of flaps, uptime and peer address
Port channel traffic graphs – including hover graphs
Launching PuTTy to host via clickable icon
Cacti Edit host clickable icon
24 hour video playback of the weathermap with previous 30 days archived.
Links to our Netflow frontend for deep packet inspection
Current latency via the smokeping graph – clickable to take you to smokeping for that host
Links to relevant traffic weathermaps – London Core and our UK WAN.
Temp, CPU, and OSPF graphs.
ASR-1004
Many of the above including:
NAT Pool and QOS Threshold Pie charts
QFP Processor load
Scripts used that are found on this website include the QoS Class Map Script Server Query which is a brilliant peice of code - although very intensive on our cacti server.
The backplane utilization graphs are a custom script query created by ourselves, likewise we monitor all customer CGNAT pools using a custom script with data scraped from the CLI as the MIBS on the ASR platform do not support this.
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
I have just started to my own map yesterday thanks to ikorzha758 http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=54189. help me a lot to understand how it work.
Not finished ( links to do, graph, other infos etc..) but for now i have done switch picture and port for my type of device then i created a map with one of my HP A5500 and A5120 infrastructure with colored interface status.
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I started to create a new map using my map building from our business incubator. i have created all wall rj45 outlet on the map and with cacti weathermap, i linked each wall outlet with the status port of the switch and the trafic graph for the OVERLIBGRAPH. and an icon with information for each office. ( taking time to do, i have 6 sections like this one to do but at the end will be useful)
Thanks all for your examples, it's help to have some ideas
Not finished ( links to do, graph, other infos etc..) but for now i have done switch picture and port for my type of device then i created a map with one of my HP A5500 and A5120 infrastructure with colored interface status.
Edit:
I started to create a new map using my map building from our business incubator. i have created all wall rj45 outlet on the map and with cacti weathermap, i linked each wall outlet with the status port of the switch and the trafic graph for the OVERLIBGRAPH. and an icon with information for each office. ( taking time to do, i have 6 sections like this one to do but at the end will be useful)
Thanks all for your examples, it's help to have some ideas
Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Here's my VPN under magnifying glass... Thanks for idea i found on this post !
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
LdubSham wrote:Hello,
As we have been so inspired by other peoples work on this forum and this thread in particular I thought we would share a few of our weathermaps to hopefully inspire a few others:
Here are two we use to monitor a Cisco 6509-E and an Cisco ASR-1004 we have in the core of our network. Features include:
Cisco 6500:
Interface link status on all ports
Interface traffic – via hovering over each port
Backplane traffic on each blade for each channel in and out – hover graphs
Power usage and power supply redundancy state
Current Threshold Alerts – Pie charts for Backplane Alerts and if any blades have gone offline.
BGP Peer states – including number of flaps, uptime and peer address
Port channel traffic graphs – including hover graphs
Launching PuTTy to host via clickable icon
Cacti Edit host clickable icon
24 hour video playback of the weathermap with previous 30 days archived.
Links to our Netflow frontend for deep packet inspection
Current latency via the smokeping graph – clickable to take you to smokeping for that host
Links to relevant traffic weathermaps – London Core and our UK WAN.
Temp, CPU, and OSPF graphs.
ASR-1004
Many of the above including:
NAT Pool and QOS Threshold Pie charts
QFP Processor load
Scripts used that are found on this website include the QoS Class Map Script Server Query which is a brilliant peice of code - although very intensive on our cacti server.
The backplane utilization graphs are a custom script query created by ourselves, likewise we monitor all customer CGNAT pools using a custom script with data scraped from the CLI as the MIBS on the ASR platform do not support this.
Great map. Can you share config for this map?
Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
Hi guys I'm new to cacti. I want to create a weather map in form of a table like ikorzha758 in the link below
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... &start=120
Site Name|| Router || etc.
I'll appreciate your help. Thanks.
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... &start=120
Site Name|| Router || etc.
I'll appreciate your help. Thanks.
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
youdii wrote:Hi guys I'm new to cacti. I want to create a weather map in form of a table like ikorzha758 in the link below
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... &start=120
Site Name|| Router || etc.
I'll appreciate your help. Thanks.
Here is a partial example for you:
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1
LABEL AAA - CABLE
LABELFONT 112
LABELOUTLINECOLOR none
LABELBGCOLOR none
OVERLIBGRAPH images/Cisco-2800series.gif
ICON 180 30 box
TARGET cactihost:922
USESCALE cactiupdown in percent
LABELOFFSET -1 0
POSITION 100 100
SET cacti_id 922
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_BANDWIDTH
LABEL 15Mbp/s - 2Mbp/s
LABELFONT 103
LABELOUTLINECOLOR none
LABELBGCOLOR none
ICON 190 30 box
TARGET cactihost:922
USESCALE cactiupdown in percent
LABELOFFSET 0 -3
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1 184 0
SET cacti_id 922
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_TRAFFIC_IN
LABEL {node:this:inpercent:%.2f}%
LABELFONT 103
LABELOUTLINECOLOR none
LABELBGCOLOR none
INFOURL /graph.php?rra_id=all&local_graph_id=50050
OVERLIBGRAPH /graph_image.php?rra_id=0&graph_nolegend=true&graph_height=100&graph_width=300&local_graph_id=50050
ICON 135 30 box
TARGET /var/www/html/rra/AAA_3925_discards_in_58733.rrd
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1 346 0
MAXVALUE 15M
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_TRAFFIC-OUT
LABEL {node:this:outpercent:%.2f}%
LABELFONT 103
LABELOUTLINECOLOR none
LABELBGCOLOR none
INFOURL /graph.php?rra_id=all&local_graph_id=50050
OVERLIBGRAPH /graph_image.php?rra_id=0&graph_nolegend=true&graph_height=100&graph_width=300&local_graph_id=50050
ICON 135 30 box
TARGET /var/www/html/rra/AAA_3925_discards_in_58733.rrd
USESCALE DEFAULT out percent
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1 480 0
MAXVALUE 2M
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_Ping
LABEL PING: {node:this:bandwidth_out:%d}ms
LABELFONT 103
LABELOUTLINECOLOR none
LABELBGCOLOR none
INFOURL /graph.php?rra_id=all&local_graph_id=46896
OVERLIBGRAPH /graph_image.php?rra_id=0&graph_nolegend=true&graph_height=100&graph_width=300&local_graph_id=46896
ICON 155 30 box
TARGET gauge:/var/www/html/rra/AAA_-_primary_cable_tx_loss_55467.rrd:avg:avg
USESCALE ping in percent
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1 624 0
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_STATUS_BOX
ZORDER 100
LABELBGCOLOR 239 244 164
ICON 140 30 box
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_STATUS 0 0
NODE AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1_STATUS
INFOURL /graph.php?rra_id=all&local_graph_id=46896
OVERLIBGRAPH /graph_image.php?rra_id=0&graph_nolegend=true&graph_height=100&graph_width=300&local_graph_id=46896
ICON 20 29 images/arrow_{node:this:state}.gif
TARGET cactihost:922
USESCALE none in percent
POSITION AAA_OFFICE_CIRCUIT#1 770 0
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Re: [INFO] Show off your Weathermaps.
anyone know if you can iframe to a realtime graph In the actual page without doing a mouse hover.
Thanks
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