[HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough)
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Hello all, having issues getting this to work in my particular case. I am trying to get a table of information from a load balancer and graph the active connections and transfer rate information in cacti. I tried following the how to the best I could, the images are mostly gone and its possible I missed a setting somewhere in there if it was checked in the image but no mention of it was made in the text.
Anyway the other issue that exists is there is no nice and easy index like in the example. None of the table entries specify a real index number. I'll post the table/walk and my xml below and what I have done to try to get it to work.
snmpwalk -v2c -On 10.7.2.189 -m All .1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2
I started creating the following xml file:
I created a data query in Cacti then, and it successfully loaded the XML. Added the query to my device, ran the verbose query and got the following:
I then created a data template with the following configuration options:
Data Template - Name: kemp - rsConns
Data Source - Name: (checked) kemp_rsConns
Data Input Method - Get SNMP Data (Indexed)
Associated RRA's - (All Selected)
Step - 300
Data Source Active - (Checked)
Data Source Item - Internal Data Source Name - rsConns
Minimum Value/Maximum Value - 0
Data Source Type - Counter
Heartbeat - 600
Custom Data - Index Type (checked)
Custom Data - Index Value (checked)
Custom Data - Output Type ID (checked)
I then made a simple graph, called it kemp - rsConns and added a line1 graph type, average consolidation function and linked it to the data source rsConns I defined above.
I proceded to add the graph template to the data query. I did not however put anything in suggested values.
And now I am at a point where I create the graph, but nothing is ever put into a RRD file. If I go to Data Sources and turn on debug mode I get the following:
Any ideas what could be causing the problem? If I set the value in the XML to input it does get picked up by Cacti (granted you can't graph it but I knew that would happen). Any help would be appreciated.
Anyway the other issue that exists is there is no nice and easy index like in the example. None of the table entries specify a real index number. I'll post the table/walk and my xml below and what I have done to try to get it to work.
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snmptable -v2c 10.7.2.190 -m ALL .1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2
SNMP table: IPVS-MIB::ipvsRSTable
rSVSidx rSDesc rSConns rSInPkts rSOutPkts rSInBytes rSOutBytes rSActiveConns rSInactiveConns rSWeight
0 "10.7.3.24:80 0" 42891 4789869 6043401 884800570 7069382255 65 32 1000
0 "10.7.3.25:80 0" 51042 7284484 9007608 1634443622 10354617790 0 0 1000
0 "10.7.3.26:80 0" 10731 609168 663503 150607886 694458104 2 2 1000
0 "10.7.3.27:80 0" 8438 437582 466524 89117188 496339071 5 1 1000
0 "10.7.3.28:80 0" 14802 1548995 2305933 641205864 2721785469 6 0 1000
0 "10.7.3.29:80 0" 8884 439525 470757 99461755 514629001 9 11 1000
0 "10.7.3.30:80 0" 4677 280089 326477 48829737 365153253 0 0 1000
1 "10.7.3.24:80 0" 33 1655 2256 223604 2755637 0 0 1000
1 "10.7.3.25:80 0" 171 6773 9710 1257452 11818896 0 0 1000
2 "10.7.3.14:443 Masq 0" 516 5541178 7354382 266144096 2349993137 16 0 1000
2 "10.7.3.15:443 Masq 0" 455 4947440 6467919 236864381 1920543903 17 0 1000
2 "10.7.3.16:443 Masq 0" 511 5253701 7548277 244424731 2433626351 16 0 1000
3 "10.7.3.31:80 0" 21 1610 1941 421697 1865476 0 0 1000
4 "10.7.3.17:443 Masq 0" 3 77 90 4802 17251 0 0 1000
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<interface>
<name>Get ipvsRSTableh Information</name>
<description>Get SNMP based Real Server infomration from a Kemp Load Balancer</description>
<index_order_type>numeric</index_order_type>
<oid_index>.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2</oid_index>
<fields>
<rSDesc>
<name>Description</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>input</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.11</oid>
</rSDesc>
<rSVSidx>
<name>Virtual Server Index</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>input</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.1</oid>
</rSVSidx>
<rSConns>
<name>RS Total Connections</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.12</oid>
</rSConns>
</fields>
</interface>
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+ Running data query [13].
+ Found type = '3' [snmp query].
+ Found data query XML file at '/var/www/html/resource/snmp_queries/ipvsRSTable.xml'
+ XML file parsed ok.
+ Executing SNMP walk for list of indexes @ '.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2'
+ Located input field 'rSDesc' [walk]
+ Executing SNMP walk for data @ '.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.11'
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.24:80 0'] index: 1 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.25:80 0'] index: 2 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.26:80 0'] index: 3 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.27:80 0'] index: 4 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.28:80 0'] index: 5 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.29:80 0'] index: 6 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.30:80 0'] index: 7 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.24:80 0'] index: 8 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.25:80 0'] index: 9 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.14:443 Masq 0'] index: 10 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.15:443 Masq 0'] index: 11 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.16:443 Masq 0'] index: 12 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.31:80 0'] index: 13 [from value]
+ Found item [rSDesc='10.7.3.17:443 Masq 0'] index: 14 [from value]
+ Located input field 'rSVSidx' [walk]
+ Executing SNMP walk for data @ '.1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.1'
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 1 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 2 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 3 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 4 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 5 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 6 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='0'] index: 7 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='1'] index: 8 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='1'] index: 9 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='2'] index: 10 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='2'] index: 11 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='2'] index: 12 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='3'] index: 13 [from value]
+ Found item [rSVSidx='4'] index: 14 [from value]
+ Found data query XML file at '/var/www/html/resource/snmp_queries/ipvsRSTable.xml'
+ Found data query XML file at '/var/www/html/resource/snmp_queries/ipvsRSTable.xml'
+ Found data query XML file at '/var/www/html/resource/snmp_queries/ipvsRSTable.xml'
Data Template - Name: kemp - rsConns
Data Source - Name: (checked) kemp_rsConns
Data Input Method - Get SNMP Data (Indexed)
Associated RRA's - (All Selected)
Step - 300
Data Source Active - (Checked)
Data Source Item - Internal Data Source Name - rsConns
Minimum Value/Maximum Value - 0
Data Source Type - Counter
Heartbeat - 600
Custom Data - Index Type (checked)
Custom Data - Index Value (checked)
Custom Data - Output Type ID (checked)
I then made a simple graph, called it kemp - rsConns and added a line1 graph type, average consolidation function and linked it to the data source rsConns I defined above.
I proceded to add the graph template to the data query. I did not however put anything in suggested values.
And now I am at a point where I create the graph, but nothing is ever put into a RRD file. If I go to Data Sources and turn on debug mode I get the following:
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/usr/bin/rrdtool create \
/var/www/html/rra/kemp_lb1_rsconns_546.rrd \
--step 300 \
DS:rsConns:COUNTER:600:0:U \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:10080 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:25920 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:9000 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:2250 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:1:10080 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:1:25920 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:6:9000 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:24:2250 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:1:10080 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:1:25920 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:6:9000 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:24:2250 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:1:10080 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:1:25920 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:6:9000 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:24:2250 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:288:797 \
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Please try using .1.3.6.1.4.1.12196.12.2.1.1 as an <oid_index>. It will span from 1 to 14.
This howto is now abandoned and continued at http://docs.cacti.net. But you may open a new thread at any time to ask your questions
Reinhard
This howto is now abandoned and continued at http://docs.cacti.net. But you may open a new thread at any time to ask your questions
Reinhard
How do I filter certain values in snmp walk using snmp query? I have following output:
If I need only atm(37) interfaces what that filter could be applied in snmp query?[/code]
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IF-MIB::ifType.1 = INTEGER: softwareLoopback(24)
IF-MIB::ifType.2 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.3 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.4 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.5 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.6 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.7 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.8 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.9 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.10 = INTEGER: atm(37)
IF-MIB::ifType.11 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.12 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.13 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.14 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
IF-MIB::ifType.15 = INTEGER: ethernetCsmacd(6)
Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
Thanks for the excellent walkthrough. I got the Diskio graph to work, but the problem is I have no idea what i'm graphing. The device name do not make any sense to me. I have a bunch of ram0-10+, sda1+, etc.... device names to graph but I have no clue what they are associated with e.g /x/home (a nsf mount point). Is there a command to find out the device names = some path names? Really appreciate if you can answer my question. Thanks in advance.
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Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
The command "mount" should help
R.
R.
Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
Thanks for the reply. I tried but none of the output strings match the snmp device names output. Other suggestions are welcome.
Tho
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Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
Try iostat, then mount.in2deep wrote:I have a bunch of ram0-10+, sda1+, etc.... device names to graph but I have no clue what they are associated with e.g /x/home (a nsf mount point).
Is there a command to find out the device names = some path names?
Example on Solaris:
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% iostat -x
extended device statistics
device r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv svc_t %w %b
dad1 0.7 1.4 6.6 8.2 0.0 0.0 6.2 0 0
fd0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0
sd1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0 0
nfs1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0 0
% iostat -xn
extended device statistics
r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
0.7 1.4 6.6 8.2 0.0 0.0 3.1 3.1 0 0 c0t0d0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 fd0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0 0 c0t1d0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0 0 myserver:vold(pid473)
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% iostat -xp
extended device statistics
device r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv svc_t %w %b
dad1 0.7 1.4 6.6 8.2 0.0 0.0 6.2 0 0
dad1,a 0.1 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 4.4 0 0
dad1,b 0.2 0.0 1.2 1.6 0.0 0.0 24.9 0 0
dad1,c 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0
dad1,d 0.3 0.3 2.8 0.5 0.0 0.0 7.4 0 0
dad1,e 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.0 0.0 1.3 0 0
dad1,f 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.5 0 0
dad1,h 0.1 0.7 1.5 5.5 0.0 0.0 3.5 0 0
fd0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0
sd1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0 0
nfs1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0 0
% iostat -xnp
extended device statistics
r/s w/s kr/s kw/s wait actv wsvc_t asvc_t %w %b device
0.7 1.4 6.6 8.2 0.0 0.0 3.1 3.1 0 0 c0t0d0
0.1 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.7 2.8 0 0 c0t0d0s0
0.2 0.0 1.2 1.6 0.0 0.0 16.5 8.3 0 0 c0t0d0s1
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 c0t0d0s2
0.3 0.3 2.8 0.5 0.0 0.0 2.8 4.6 0 0 c0t0d0s3
0.0 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.5 0 0 c0t0d0s4
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4 3.1 0 0 c0t0d0s5
0.1 0.7 1.5 5.5 0.0 0.0 1.7 1.9 0 0 c0t0d0s7
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 fd0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0 0 c0t1d0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.1 0 0 myserver:vold(pid473)
Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
Noname, THANKS!!!
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Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough
hi
I used from this XML:
i define proper data queri and data template and Graph Template for all output Objects.
then create Graph for High Speed and status without any problem and work fin but i donn't know how can i display MAC Address at bottom a graph like this: any idea?
I used from this XML:
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<interface>
<name>Get SNMP Interfaces1</name>
<description>Queries a host for a list of monitorable interfaces1</description>
<oid_index>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1</oid_index>
<oid_num_indexes>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1.0</oid_num_indexes>
<index_order>ifIndex</index_order>
<index_order_type>numeric</index_order_type>
<index_title_format>|chosen_order_field|</index_title_format>
<fields>
<ifIndex>
<name>Index</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>input</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1</oid>
</ifIndex>
<ifOperStatus>
<name>Status</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8</oid>
</ifOperStatus>
<ifDescr>
<name>Description</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2</oid>
</ifDescr>
<ifName>
<name>Name (IF-MIB)</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1</oid>
</ifName>
<ifAlias>
<name>Alias (IF-MIB)</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18</oid>
</ifAlias>
<ifType>
<name>Type</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3</oid>
</ifType>
<ifSpeed>
<name>Speed</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5</oid>
</ifSpeed>
<ifHighSpeed>
<name>High Speed</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.15</oid>
</ifHighSpeed>
<ifHwAddr>
<name>Hardware Address</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>value</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6</oid>
</ifHwAddr>
<ifIP>
<name>IP Address</name>
<method>walk</method>
<source>OID/REGEXP:.*\.([0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3})$</source>
<direction>output</direction>
<oid>.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.2</oid>
</ifIP>
</fields>
</interface>
then create Graph for High Speed and status without any problem and work fin but i donn't know how can i display MAC Address at bottom a graph like this: any idea?
Re: [HOWTO] From snmptable to Graphs (Data Query walkthrough)
Hello,
Thank you very much for this guide. The problem is that I'm sutck in the 1st step. Indeed I'm not used to use snmp ...
So my cacti server is on centos 7. I just install it and right now I'm trying to connect to a device (VSAT) that is on iDirect. I hope I'm following the good guide for that.
So my problem is that when I'm trying to run : snmptable -c <community> -v 1 <host> HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable.
When I use the Ip of the server I've this result :
End of MIB
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable: No entries
When I use the Ip of the VSAT I've this result :
Timeout: No Response from xxx.xx.x.x.
Honnestly it's been 2 days I'm looking to find solutions and nothing is working.
(snmp is enable and is running, I don't have the right to connect to the VSAT so I can't check anything on it.)
I hope someone will be able to help me.
By the way I'm an intern at the moment so I'm doing my best to learn.
Best regards,
Thank you very much for this guide. The problem is that I'm sutck in the 1st step. Indeed I'm not used to use snmp ...
So my cacti server is on centos 7. I just install it and right now I'm trying to connect to a device (VSAT) that is on iDirect. I hope I'm following the good guide for that.
So my problem is that when I'm trying to run : snmptable -c <community> -v 1 <host> HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable.
When I use the Ip of the server I've this result :
End of MIB
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable: No entries
When I use the Ip of the VSAT I've this result :
Timeout: No Response from xxx.xx.x.x.
Honnestly it's been 2 days I'm looking to find solutions and nothing is working.
(snmp is enable and is running, I don't have the right to connect to the VSAT so I can't check anything on it.)
I hope someone will be able to help me.
By the way I'm an intern at the moment so I'm doing my best to learn.
Best regards,
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