MIB Protocol Statistics (RFC1213) [v2.1 - 2009-05-10]
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MIB Protocol Statistics (RFC1213) [v2.1 - 2009-05-10]
** MIB Protocol Statistics (RFC1213) **
Created by BSOD2600
-Notes-
These scripts get the various detailed protocol statistics for IP / TCP / UDP / SNMP. Since it polls the standard RFC1213-MIB objects, these should work on any SNMP networked device. The graphs are formatted to show the data 'per 5 minutes'. I did this because the standard output just wasn't as meaningful / pretty.
-Installation-
1) Drop RFC1213.xm into your \cacti\resources\snmp_queries\ folder.
2) Import the data query templates from \templates
3) Add the RFC1213 Statistics Data Query to a device.
4) From the 'Create Graphs for this Host' screen, select the protocol types and click Create.
-Changelog-
2.1 - Fixed graph template data source selection issues (Fixed IP graph template. Re-created SNMP graph template).
2.0 - Rewrite of the scripts ditching the Script server for pure/fast SNMP Data Query. Delete the ss_protocol* scripts from your \cacti\scripts\ folder. Delete the various *protocol statistics Data Input Methods. The Data templates remain the same, so you should be able to continue to use the 1.x graph/data sources post-upgrade.
1.3 - tiny error fixed with ss_protocol_ip.php (gandalf)
1.2 - update to fully support SNMPv3 (gandalf)
1.1 - Updated scripts to account for some values not returned for hosts (thanks lvm).
1.0 - Initial release.
Created by BSOD2600
-Notes-
These scripts get the various detailed protocol statistics for IP / TCP / UDP / SNMP. Since it polls the standard RFC1213-MIB objects, these should work on any SNMP networked device. The graphs are formatted to show the data 'per 5 minutes'. I did this because the standard output just wasn't as meaningful / pretty.
-Installation-
1) Drop RFC1213.xm into your \cacti\resources\snmp_queries\ folder.
2) Import the data query templates from \templates
3) Add the RFC1213 Statistics Data Query to a device.
4) From the 'Create Graphs for this Host' screen, select the protocol types and click Create.
-Changelog-
2.1 - Fixed graph template data source selection issues (Fixed IP graph template. Re-created SNMP graph template).
2.0 - Rewrite of the scripts ditching the Script server for pure/fast SNMP Data Query. Delete the ss_protocol* scripts from your \cacti\scripts\ folder. Delete the various *protocol statistics Data Input Methods. The Data templates remain the same, so you should be able to continue to use the 1.x graph/data sources post-upgrade.
1.3 - tiny error fixed with ss_protocol_ip.php (gandalf)
1.2 - update to fully support SNMPv3 (gandalf)
1.1 - Updated scripts to account for some values not returned for hosts (thanks lvm).
1.0 - Initial release.
- Attachments
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- proto_stats_2.1.zip
- templates & scripts. v2.1. Cacti 0.8.7d
- (113.07 KiB) Downloaded 4704 times
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- proto_stats_2.0.zip
- templates & scripts. v2.0. Cacti 0.8.7d
- (112.34 KiB) Downloaded 2163 times
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- proto_stats_1.3.zip
- templates & scripts V1.3
- (126.32 KiB) Downloaded 2949 times
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- Sample outputs
- protocol_stats.png (88.16 KiB) Viewed 85277 times
Last edited by BSOD2600 on Sun May 10, 2009 11:27 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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Just targeted these Scripts to some z/OS hosts, but proto stats failed due to missing SNMP Out Packets. To get get the other values at last, I decided to change one single line Furthermore, I decided to initialize the $result stringPlease find the upgraded scripts attached
Reinhard
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[$result = is_numeric($var) ? ($result . $row["key"] . ":" . $var . " ") : ($result . $row["key"] . ":NaN ");
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$result = "";
Reinhard
- Attachments
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- ss_protocol.gz
- gzipped Protocol Scripts
- (2.37 KiB) Downloaded 2962 times
Last edited by gandalf on Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: MIB Protocol Statistics 1.1
It's really useful templates. Thank You.
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These look really cool - thanks for doing them. I'm testing them out now, but having a few problems (of course). This is on a Debian sarge/stable system, running 0.8.6h and rrdtool v1.0.49. The only graph that seems to work is the Combined one.
I'm targeting this at a Cisco 2621 router, so they should all work, right ?
When I check the IP Protocol Statistics under Graph Management, I see the following :
So this one doesn't graph. Does it require rrdtool v1.2.x ?
TCP Protocol Statistics under Graph Management shows this :
Ah ha. RRD file missing. So go look at the Data Source for that, and ... it's completely blank. No debug output to show what the rrdtool create should have been.
I'm suspecting the XML import isn't quite working properly. It seems that all the imports I've done have had one problem or another. For example, the Advanced CPU Usage one from http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10537 had problems too - only one datatemplate was correct - the other two had to have the OID and Data Input Method fields corrected.
How can I debug or check this to make sure they're OK ?
D.
I'm targeting this at a Cisco 2621 router, so they should all work, right ?
When I check the IP Protocol Statistics under Graph Management, I see the following :
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/usr/bin/rrdtool graph - \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-86400 \
--end=-300 \
--title="Cybercon 1 - IP Protocol Statistics" \
--rigid \
--base=1000 \
--height=120 \
--width=500 \
--alt-autoscale \
--vertical-label="per 5 minutes" \
DEF:a="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipForwDatagrams:AVERAGE \
DEF:b="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipFragCreates:AVERAGE \
DEF:c="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipFragFails:AVERAGE \
DEF:d="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipFragOKs:AVERAGE \
DEF:e="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipInAddrErrors:AVERAGE \
DEF:f="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipInDiscards:AVERAGE \
DEF:g="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipInHdrErrors:AVERAGE \
DEF:h="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipInUnknownProtos:AVERAGE \
DEF:i="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipOutDiscards:AVERAGE \
DEF:j="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipOutNoRoutes:AVERAGE \
DEF:ba="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipReasmFails:AVERAGE \
DEF:bb="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipReasmOKs:AVERAGE \
DEF:bc="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipReasmReqds:AVERAGE \
DEF:bd="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_ipinhdrerrors_25.rrd":ipRoutingDiscards:AVERAGE \
CDEF:cdefa=a,300,* \
CDEF:cdefe=b,300,* \
CDEF:cdefi=c,300,* \
CDEF:cdefbc=d,300,* \
CDEF:cdefbg=e,300,* \
CDEF:cdefca=f,300,* \
CDEF:cdefce=g,300,* \
CDEF:cdefci=h,300,* \
CDEF:cdefdd=i,-300,* \
CDEF:cdefde=i,300,* \
CDEF:cdefdh=j,-300,* \
CDEF:cdefdi=j,300,* \
CDEF:cdefeb=ba,-300,* \
CDEF:cdefec=ba,300,* \
CDEF:cdefef=bb,-300,* \
CDEF:cdefeg=bb,300,* \
CDEF:cdefej=bc,-300,* \
CDEF:cdeffa=bc,300,* \
CDEF:cdeffd=bd,-300,* \
CDEF:cdeffe=bd,300,* \
AREA:cdefa#FFF200:"IpForwDatagrams" \
GPRINT:cdefa:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefa:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefa:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefe#FF6044:"ipFragCreates" \
GPRINT:cdefe:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefe:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefe:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefi#C4FD3D:"ipFragFails" \
GPRINT:cdefi:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefi:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefi:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefbc#D8ACE0:"ipFragOKs" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefbg#CCCCCC:"ipInAddrErrors" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefca#B90054:"ipInDiscards" \
GPRINT:cdefca:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefca:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefca:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefce#00BED9:"ipInHdrErrors" \
GPRINT:cdefce:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefce:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefce:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
LINE1:cdefci#623465:"ipInUnknownProtos" \
GPRINT:cdefci:LAST:"Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefci:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefci:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
COMMENT:"\n" \
AREA:cdefdd#55D6D3:"ipOutDiscards" \
GPRINT:cdefde:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefde:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefde:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefdh#6557D0:"ipOutNoRoutes" \
GPRINT:cdefdi:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefdi:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefdi:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefeb#35962B:"ipReasmFails" \
GPRINT:cdefec:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefec:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefec:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefef#0000FF:"ipReasmOKs" \
GPRINT:cdefeg:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefeg:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefeg:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefej#311F4E:"ipReasmReqds" \
GPRINT:cdeffa:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdeffa:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdeffa:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
LINE1:cdeffd#FFF200:"ipRoutingDiscards" \
GPRINT:cdeffe:LAST:"Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdeffe:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdeffe:MAX:"Maximum\:\n"
RRDTool Says:
ERROR: bad format for [G]PRINT in ' Current:'
TCP Protocol Statistics under Graph Management shows this :
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/usr/bin/rrdtool graph - \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-86400 \
--end=-300 \
--title="Cybercon 1 - TCP Protocol Statistics" \
--rigid \
--base=1000 \
--height=120 \
--width=500 \
--alt-autoscale \
--vertical-label="per 5 minutes" \
DEF:a="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpActiveOpens:AVERAGE \
DEF:b="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpAttemptFails:AVERAGE \
DEF:c="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpEstabResets:AVERAGE \
DEF:d="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpInErrs:AVERAGE \
DEF:e="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpOutRsts:AVERAGE \
DEF:f="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpPassiveOpens:AVERAGE \
DEF:g="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpRetransSegs:AVERAGE \
DEF:h="/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd":tcpCurrEstab:AVERAGE \
CDEF:cdefa=a,300,* \
CDEF:cdefe=b,300,* \
CDEF:cdefi=c,300,* \
CDEF:cdefbc=d,300,* \
CDEF:cdefbg=e,300,* \
CDEF:cdefca=f,300,* \
CDEF:cdefce=g,300,* \
AREA:cdefa#FFD660:"tcpActiveOpens" \
GPRINT:cdefa:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefa:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefa:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefe#FF5700:"tcpAttemptFails" \
GPRINT:cdefe:LAST:"Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefe:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefe:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefi#EAAF00:"tcpEstabResets" \
GPRINT:cdefi:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefi:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefi:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefbc#D8ACE0:"tcpInErrs" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbc:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefbg#CDCFC4:"tcpOutRsts" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefbg:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefca#C4FD3D:"tcpPassiveOpens" \
GPRINT:cdefca:LAST:"Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefca:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefca:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
STACK:cdefce#AD3B6E:"tcpRetransSegs" \
GPRINT:cdefce:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:cdefce:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:cdefce:MAX:"Maximum\:\n" \
LINE1:h#4444FF:"tcpCurrEstab" \
GPRINT:h:LAST:" Current\:" \
GPRINT:h:AVERAGE:"Average\:" \
GPRINT:h:MAX:"Maximum\:\n"
RRDTool Says:
ERROR: opening '/usr/share/cacti/site/rra/cybercon_1_tcpactiveopens_26.rrd': No such file or directory
I'm suspecting the XML import isn't quite working properly. It seems that all the imports I've done have had one problem or another. For example, the Advanced CPU Usage one from http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=10537 had problems too - only one datatemplate was correct - the other two had to have the OID and Data Input Method fields corrected.
How can I debug or check this to make sure they're OK ?
D.
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Halfwalker: Manually run the script via the script server and see if it returns any data.
1) php c:\cacti\script_server.php
2) c:\cacti\scripts\ss_protocol_tcp.php ss_protocol_tcp <hostname> <snmp_community> <snmp_version> <snmp_port> <snmp_timeout> <snmpv3_auth_username> <snmpv3_auth_password>
If no data is returned, then your device does not support that MIB.
1) php c:\cacti\script_server.php
2) c:\cacti\scripts\ss_protocol_tcp.php ss_protocol_tcp <hostname> <snmp_community> <snmp_version> <snmp_port> <snmp_timeout> <snmpv3_auth_username> <snmpv3_auth_password>
If no data is returned, then your device does not support that MIB.
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BSOD2600: I don't know how I missed getting this back on Dec.17 when you uploaded this wonderful collection!
But, I have it now!
Thank you, this is a nice set of templates and scripts.
I downloaded your tar.gz file, read the readme, installed per your notes and two polling cycles later I am impressed!
Nice work!
But, I have it now!
Thank you, this is a nice set of templates and scripts.
I downloaded your tar.gz file, read the readme, installed per your notes and two polling cycles later I am impressed!
Nice work!
Thank you,
Ernie
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[b]Dual Zeon Dual Core 2.6Ghz / 8GB RAM / 4x15k RPM SATA RAID5[/b]
[b]Cacti Version[/b] - 0.8.7b
[b]Poller Type[/b] - cactid 0.8.7 with Boost v1.7
[b]Server Info[/b] - FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
[b]Web Server[/b] - Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8g DAV/2 PHP/5.2.5 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8
[b]PHP[/b] - 5.2.6
[b]MySQL[/b] - 5.0.51b Mod: poller_output ENGINE = MEMORY
[b]RRDTool[/b] - 1.3.0
[b]SNMP[/b] - 5.4.1
[b]Plugins[/b] - Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2), Update Checker (update - v0.3), Network Tools (tools - v0.2), FlowView (flowview - v0.3), Read-only Devices Tab (devices - v0.4), Network Discovery (discovery - v0.8.3), Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.2), Thresholds (thold - v0.3.9), Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2), PHP Network Weathermap (weathermap - v0.941), SuperLinks (superlinks - v0.72), Report Creator (reports - v0.1b)
Ernie
http://www.NMSWorld.com
[b]Dual Zeon Dual Core 2.6Ghz / 8GB RAM / 4x15k RPM SATA RAID5[/b]
[b]Cacti Version[/b] - 0.8.7b
[b]Poller Type[/b] - cactid 0.8.7 with Boost v1.7
[b]Server Info[/b] - FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
[b]Web Server[/b] - Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8g DAV/2 PHP/5.2.5 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8
[b]PHP[/b] - 5.2.6
[b]MySQL[/b] - 5.0.51b Mod: poller_output ENGINE = MEMORY
[b]RRDTool[/b] - 1.3.0
[b]SNMP[/b] - 5.4.1
[b]Plugins[/b] - Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2), Update Checker (update - v0.3), Network Tools (tools - v0.2), FlowView (flowview - v0.3), Read-only Devices Tab (devices - v0.4), Network Discovery (discovery - v0.8.3), Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.2), Thresholds (thold - v0.3.9), Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2), PHP Network Weathermap (weathermap - v0.941), SuperLinks (superlinks - v0.72), Report Creator (reports - v0.1b)
i have a problem. it seems as though the data is only updating when i run the scripts manually from the command. doesnt seem strange as i have another web hits script that does the same thing. any ideas on how to remedy the situation?
the logs post no errors and return results when logging is set to high.
the logs post no errors and return results when logging is set to high.
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This seems to be an environment thingy. Please check, if all used binaries have to full paths. Are you running cmd.php or cactid?Diceman wrote:i have a problem. it seems as though the data is only updating when i run the scripts manually from the command. doesnt seem strange as i have another web hits script that does the same thing. any ideas on how to remedy the situation?
the logs post no errors and return results when logging is set to high.
Reinhard
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