I have cacti installed on my linux-server, and works great
My linux-server can ping to another linux-server, who can access to a private network
And only the other server can view to 8 hosts
Can be graph this 8 hosts ?
All have snmp enabled
Thanks
How can i graph remote hosts from a second server ?
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How can i graph remote hosts from a second server ?
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Re: How can i graph remote hosts from a second server ?
>You should install cacti on the other linux server, because all polling (data gathering) is done from the cacti host.ramiro wrote:I have cacti installed on my linux-server, and works great
My linux-server can ping to another linux-server, who can access to a private network
And only the other server can view to 8 hosts
Can be graph this 8 hosts ?
All have snmp enabled
Thanks
Reinhard
mmm...there is a little problem
the other linux-server is a unix like "packet-shaper"
On the program "mrtg" i use a mrtg.cfg like this :
Target[guaira]: 1.2334.2.1.4.2.1.37.1:public@200.108.150.65:
SetEnv[guaira]: MRTG_INT_IP="66.178.33.114" MRTG_INT_DESCR="guaira"
Is there a equivalent on cacti ?, regards and thanks!
the other linux-server is a unix like "packet-shaper"
On the program "mrtg" i use a mrtg.cfg like this :
Target[guaira]: 1.2334.2.1.4.2.1.37.1:public@200.108.150.65:
SetEnv[guaira]: MRTG_INT_IP="66.178.33.114" MRTG_INT_DESCR="guaira"
Is there a equivalent on cacti ?, regards and thanks!
Ramiro Estigarribia Canese
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