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Hi,
I'm trying to monitor a BBRAS (Juniper ERX) with more than 118922 Items. It already took some PHP tuning to gather the items, but trying to create an graph is some what impossible! The query (MySQL) takes too long!
Is it somehow possible to write the gathered informations directly into the DB and than parse the HTML "on the fly" so that at least somethings happening?
Do I have any chance to delete unneeded items? -> HOW!?
Regards
Maik
I'm trying to monitor a BBRAS (Juniper ERX) with more than 118922 Items. It already took some PHP tuning to gather the items, but trying to create an graph is some what impossible! The query (MySQL) takes too long!
Is it somehow possible to write the gathered informations directly into the DB and than parse the HTML "on the fly" so that at least somethings happening?
Do I have any chance to delete unneeded items? -> HOW!?
Regards
Maik
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Um, wow.......
Hummmm, I have to think about this one....
Sorry I don't have an answer right now.
Hummmm, I have to think about this one....
Sorry I don't have an answer right now.
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Hi,eshine wrote:Maik,
I work in a broadband access provider and I didn't understand well why you should graph for each connection.
Have you tried walk in a limited leaf set with a xml script?
well...if I knew HOW I would probably do that. Problem is: the interfaces I need are listed at the end...
Do you have any expieriences with ATM (SONET) interfaces?
CU
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Cacti 0.8.6h (current SVN version) has a new feature of being able to perform a BULKWALK to obtain interface information. I have worked with a few users with over 10k interfaces and the new test version works as we had expected.
Over a WAN, it still takes a few minutes to build the interface list, and with some of the limitations associated with Java Script in the current product, the fancy yellow highlighting and faded grey interface descriptions are not available (we need to find a workaround for that too), but you can display the interfaces and create graphs.
We have not yet set a date for release. For now you need to update the following two files from SVN (BRANCH_0_8_6)
include/config_settings.php
lib/snmp.php
Then, you need to goto Settings->Paths and add the SNMPBULKWALK path to your saved settings.
One other last note, your device must be either SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 in order to use the BULK command.
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Over a WAN, it still takes a few minutes to build the interface list, and with some of the limitations associated with Java Script in the current product, the fancy yellow highlighting and faded grey interface descriptions are not available (we need to find a workaround for that too), but you can display the interfaces and create graphs.
We have not yet set a date for release. For now you need to update the following two files from SVN (BRANCH_0_8_6)
include/config_settings.php
lib/snmp.php
Then, you need to goto Settings->Paths and add the SNMPBULKWALK path to your saved settings.
One other last note, your device must be either SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 in order to use the BULK command.
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Hi,
I also try to monitor Juniper ERX bras with any success...
Snmp walk takes too long and at the end returns with no result...
I tried to add manually a data source because I know the ifAlias | ifDesc values of the interface what I want to monitor for example just the uplink interface. This solution worked on devices I successfully or almost successfully queried with cacti but with some of my juniper bras the snmp data query returned nothing (browser timeout) so manual data source add wasn't possible.
In this devices there are more than 10k ifIndex.
As I search the forum for solution I found this post:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=8426
How about this to kind of approach of the problem?
Could it be a solution or I am on a wrong way?
I also try to monitor Juniper ERX bras with any success...
Snmp walk takes too long and at the end returns with no result...
I tried to add manually a data source because I know the ifAlias | ifDesc values of the interface what I want to monitor for example just the uplink interface. This solution worked on devices I successfully or almost successfully queried with cacti but with some of my juniper bras the snmp data query returned nothing (browser timeout) so manual data source add wasn't possible.
In this devices there are more than 10k ifIndex.
As I search the forum for solution I found this post:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=8426
How about this to kind of approach of the problem?
Could it be a solution or I am on a wrong way?
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