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Cisco Cache Engine Template

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serching this forum with no luck i create template for get Cisco Cache Engine aka CE-505 CPU utilization. mabe it help someone...

P.S. i get via 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.10.39.1.1.5.6.1.0 aka cceUsageCPUCurrent

sry for poor english :oops:
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but when i try to get info via cceSavings... i fail :( counters on my graph are not the same what i see on my CE :(
on my CE i see

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show statistics http savings
                         Statistics - Savings
                        Requests                          Bytes
         -----------------------------------------------------------
  Total:                10897248                    81853955474
   Hits:                 2955444                     5957988994
   Miss:                 7941228                    75505451903
Savings:                    27.1 %                          7.3 %
can any one help me with displaing correct values on graphs and/or GPRINT's? of course on Current GPRINT, because on other it's imposible... i think...

for short - i want all my graphs looks exact match the console output...

can anyone help?
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i create one CDEF for displaing Savings because value of
<br />cceSavingsRequestsSavings.0 = INTEGER: 271 percentage/10
<br />cceSavingsBytesServedSavings.0 = INTEGER: 73 percentage/10
<br />and i want to display &amp;quot;%&amp;quot; simbol...
i create one CDEF for displaing Savings because value of
cceSavingsRequestsSavings.0 = INTEGER: 271 percentage/10
cceSavingsBytesServedSavings.0 = INTEGER: 73 percentage/10
and i want to display &quot;%&quot; simbol...
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graph displaing wrong numbers :(
graph displaing wrong numbers :(
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graph displaing wrong numbers :(
graph displaing wrong numbers :(
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Post by cgotstein »

Could you post the XML files for the rest of the data you are collecting?
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Post by snark »

if you really interest on this - please wait about a week? i try to make more easy to unerstand and more complex monitoring my Cisco's CE life
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Cisco content engines

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Snark,
I am interested by testing these files.
Can you post them, even in beta version?
Thanks
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snark wrote:but when i try to get info via cceSavings... i fail :( counters on my graph are not the same what i see on my CE :(
on my CE i see

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show statistics http savings
                         Statistics - Savings
                        Requests                          Bytes
         -----------------------------------------------------------
  Total:                10897248                    81853955474
   Hits:                 2955444                     5957988994
   Miss:                 7941228                    75505451903
Savings:                    27.1 %                          7.3 %
can any one help me with displaing correct values on graphs and/or GPRINT's? of course on Current GPRINT, because on other it's imposible... i think...

for short - i want all my graphs looks exact match the console output...

can anyone help?
Please post an snmpwalk against the "savings" OID to get the numbers. And please give us the data source type of the Data Template you're using. Least, I need ONE run oit of cacti.log when running in Settings->Logging Level = DEBUG mode
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Re: Cisco content engines

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jpasquie wrote:Snark,
I am interested by testing these files.
Can you post them, even in beta version?
i'm so sorry ror your waiting... here my templates... not good as it shold be, but it works... sorry, i'm bad designer :(
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cacti_graph_template_cisco_ce_bytes_savings.xml
Cisco CE - Savings
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cacti_graph_template_cisco_ce_requests_savings.xml
Cisco CE - Requests Savings
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cacti_graph_template_cisco_ce_savings.xml
Cisco CE - Bytes Savings
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Post by bikeRR »

Anybody have realy working template for Cisco ACNS (Cache Engine) bytes/request saving graph ?
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Post by eberkut »

Hi,

I have a Content Engine 565 at work with ACNS 5.5.5.4 and none of the *Savings data templates work. I downloaded Cisco's MIB for the Content Engine and I'll try to work on it next week.

In the meantime, note that you can graph mem and proc usage very easily since the 500 Series Content Engine are very simple Linux appliances. I created a Host Template that simply reuse the Linux and Unix graph templates for CPU and memory utilization.

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Post by eberkut »

Here's a fairly complete host template for Cisco Content Engine using ACNS. I didn't test it extensively but I haven't seen any problem with the one in my lab. What's lacking so far are the stats about WMT and Real caching since I don't need it. If you do however, it should be quite easy to add all the data sources needed to this template.

Edit:I uploaded a new version of this template with much more template. There's a dozen graphs specific to the Content Engine.
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cacti_host_template_cisco_content_engine.xml
Cisco Content Engine Host Template
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I have tried on CE7325, CE7326, and CE7341 and none of them are work. There is no data on graph. Turn on debug logging level:
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2985] SNMP: v2: 151.188.18.91, dsname: ce_BytesServerOut, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178.1.1.1.15, output: U
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2985] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2984] SNMP: v2: 151.188.18.91, dsname: ce_BytesServerIn, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178.1.1.1.14, output: U
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2984] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2983] SNMP: v2: 151.188.18.91, dsname: ce_ReqPerSec, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178.1.1.2.2, output: U
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2983] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2982] SNMP: v2: 151.188.18.91, dsname: ce_RequestsTotal, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178.1.1.1.1, output: U
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2982] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2981] SNMP: v2: 151.188.18.91, dsname: ce_RequestsMisses, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.178.1.1.1.7, output: U
08/01/2009 12:45:09 PM - CMDPHP: Poller[0] Host[85] DS[2981] WARNING: Result from SNMP not valid. Partial Result: No Such Instance cur

Look like the MIB invalid but I tested with MIB Viewer and they all valid.

Help Please!
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