From: Timothy Kennedy <sugarat@thunderhold.sugarat.net>
Hi. I have been using mrtg for about 2 years now, to graph interface
on the network where I work.
I am in the process of migrating to cricket/rrdtool. I have had
cricket/rrdtool running on my network for about 3 months with no apparent
problems. I poll 1099 objects, and it usually takes about 3 minutes and
40 seconds. Very nice. Very fast.
I am using Cricket-6.0, and will upgrade to 6.4 tomorrw or the next day.
Is the a contrib site for scripts or programs that we have written, that
we would like to share?
I have a Target making script for cisco homogenous environments. It will
define the router types and build the targets file, as one single file,
including in that Targets file any routers listed one-per-line in a text
file.
I have a script that calls listInterfaces, that will put all the routers
in their own subdirectories under interfaces, and build the files
automatically including making the directories, from the same text file.
I also made a very slight change to listInterfaces so that it can
differentiate between frame-relay interfaces and other types of
sub-interfaces. We wanted to be able to grab frInOctets, and frOutOctets,
and fecns and becns and whatnot. But we have several CT3's where
sub-interface isn't frame-relay, and needed different graphs.
You coul dmodify that to recognize ethernet, or ppp, or whatever else if
you had somethign specific you wanted to do with that type of interface.
Is there anywhere I can put this? Is there no site, but a need for one?
(I'd be happy to host one)
Great work, Jeff. Thanks very much.
Cheers,
-Tim
Tim Kennedy
sugarat@thunderhold.sugarat.net
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