Cisco Environmental Monitoring (Temp, Voltage, Fan, Power)
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Cisco Environmental Monitoring (Temp, Voltage, Fan, Power)
Attached, please find Cisco Environmental Monitoring Graph Templates. They include a Data Query, a Data Template and a Graph Template. The MIB description is nor related to a specific router device. We run them for 36xx and 7206 with success.
ATTENTION: as always, RRA Definitions are included (cause "include dependencies" was checked). My RRAs only contain AVERAGE and MAX consolidation functions. THEY WILL OVERRIDE YOUR SETTINGS. So please check them before importing and reset to your previous settings, if modified.
The resources are packed into two zips, one for Temperature and one for Voltage. Both include a Graph Template and the according Data Query. Import them both and you're done.
Exporting was performed on cacti 0.8.6c. You'll need that version at minimum.
Please notice the snmp query XMLs at the bottom of this page.
Reinhard
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Edit: BSOD2600
The Cisco EnvMon v2.zip is the updated templates/scripts. Exported with Cacti 0.8.7d. Details of the updates found here.
ATTENTION: as always, RRA Definitions are included (cause "include dependencies" was checked). My RRAs only contain AVERAGE and MAX consolidation functions. THEY WILL OVERRIDE YOUR SETTINGS. So please check them before importing and reset to your previous settings, if modified.
The resources are packed into two zips, one for Temperature and one for Voltage. Both include a Graph Template and the according Data Query. Import them both and you're done.
Exporting was performed on cacti 0.8.6c. You'll need that version at minimum.
Please notice the snmp query XMLs at the bottom of this page.
Reinhard
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Edit: BSOD2600
The Cisco EnvMon v2.zip is the updated templates/scripts. Exported with Cacti 0.8.7d. Details of the updates found here.
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- Cisco EnvMon v2.zip
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- cisco_envmon_temperature.zip
- Temperature
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- cisco_envmon_voltage.zip
- Voltage
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Of course, this should be done. CPU and Mem utilization were alraedy posted on the forum, so you should have them already. Perhaps you have a "Cisco Router" Host Template (if not, you should define one). Simply add those two new graphs to that Host Template and you're done.ioiioi wrote:good, I love this one.
any possible integrate with cpu and mem utilization?
I am confuse with mem utilization about cisco router.
I did NOT export a Host Template as I did not want to scramble your existing Definitions (e.g. my "Cisco Host Template" would include Traffic Stats with my local definitions. But I do not want to override your Traffic Stats Graph with mine).
The docs at cacti.net describe how to work on Host Templates
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Hmm, that worries me. I did export the Data Queries as well. The zip files should contain a Data Query XML file and a Graph/Data/...Template XML file. Importing the Data Query XML file should generate that what you missed. Please try importing the Data Query XML and post you findings.fjack wrote:Thank you, it looks great !
Can you also post the xml files to put into snmp_queries folder ?
I can't make it work without it
To be honest, that's the first time I did an export of a Data Query XML this way, so I'm not sure about this.
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Re: help :|
You should not have to answer this.Xarion wrote:what values do i use for
Index Type
Index Value
Output Type ID
Thanx
This may occur, when you generate this Graph from the Associated Graph Templates of a Device. That's not recommended (and I forgot to point this out). You should add the Data Queries to the Associated Data Queries as shown in the attached screenshot
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ioiioi wrote:good, I love this one.
any possible integrate with cpu and mem utilization?
I am confuse with mem utilization about cisco router.
integrating them together is not the smartest way of monitoring them. the router does not aggregate them together when it uses them, so why aggregate them together on a graph???
consider them two seperate memory heaps.
i have just publsihed a template for this very thing
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10540
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10541
mjc did the great job.mjc wrote: integrating them together is not the smartest way of monitoring them. the router does not aggregate them together when it uses them, so why aggregate them together on a graph???
consider them two seperate memory heaps.
i have just publsihed a template for this very thing
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10540
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10541
thanks very much!
I'm having the same problem... It seems to import fine, and creates the data query in cacti, but it won't construct the <path_cacti>/resource/snmp_queries/cisco_envmon_temp.xml file (I haven't tried the voltage one). In the Cisco EnvMon Temperature data query window, there's a big "Could not locate XML file." It's not in the directory either (yes, I checked ) This is on Fedora 4. I just installed Cacti, but I've been importing stuff all day, before and after this one. It is the only one to fail as of yet... Can someone who has it working, or perhaps lvm, please upload a copy of that file? And probably the one for voltage too, since this has happened to myself and fjack, someone else probably wants it toofjack wrote:Thank you, it looks great !
Can you also post the xml files to put into snmp_queries folder ?
I can't make it work without it
Thanks,
Byron
Thanks for the reply,lvm wrote:Please try to first import the Data Query XML Template, then the Graph Template.
Ok, I deleted all the traces of it from cacti, redownloaded the .zip and then installed it in the order you specified. After the Data query xml, I get...
Now at this point, I would expect the snmp_queries .xml to have been generated, but it was not. Then I imported the Graph Template and got...Cacti wrote: Cacti has imported the following items:
Round Robin Archive
[success] Daily (5 Minute Average) [update]
[success] Weekly (30 Minute Average) [update]
[success] Monthly (2 Hour Average) [update]
[success] Yearly (1 Day Average) [update]
GPRINT Preset
[success] Normal [update]
Data Input Method
[success] Get SNMP Data (Indexed) [update]
Data Template
[success] Cisco EnvMon Temperature [new]
Graph Template
[success] Cisco EnvMon Temperature [new]
Data Query
[success] Cisco EnvMon Temperature [new]
And surely by now the .xml should have been generated, but it's still not there. Now I may indeed be messing something up here, I'm completely not ruling that out (I am pretty new to Cacti), but it seems to be importing fine (to me anyway). I'll try to just stick that .xml in when you get a chance to post it, I have a hunch it'll just work fine.Cacti wrote: Cacti has imported the following items:
Round Robin Archive
[success] Daily (5 Minute Average) [update]
[success] Weekly (30 Minute Average) [update]
[success] Monthly (2 Hour Average) [update]
[success] Yearly (1 Day Average) [update]
GPRINT Preset
[success] Normal [update]
Data Input Method
[success] Get SNMP Data (Indexed) [update]
Data Template
[success] Cisco EnvMon Temperature [update]
Graph Template
[success] Cisco EnvMon Temperature [update]
Thanks for your help...
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I'm sorry for that as I did not try this out by myself. So I'll attach both XML queries here
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