On Wed 5 Jan, 2000, Nathan Alan Haneysmith <nathan@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>their request). About the same time, the load on my monitoring server
>sky-rocketed. By the time I got the page from Netsaint, whatever process it was
>had finished, but I think it is/was Cricket.
If you're fetching as seperate targets many things from each router
(such as interface stats) then try my patch that spots when a router
is not responding:
http://www.gbnet.net/~jrg/cricket/snmpUtils.pm.diff
this fixes it to not try a second snmp-get for the same hostname when
the first one times out. It's not elegant, but neither are the return
codes from &snmpwalk and &snmpget.
>(WebTV) where monitoring how long Cricket took to run. Anyone else have
>something setup to do this? I know that when those routers went down, it was
>taking just 15 seconds shy of 5 minutes to finish collecting everything
It shouldn't be too hard to write a script to 'tail -1' the <logfile>.1
and convert into a number and time that is plottable.
If you make it run directly after the normal collect (collect-subtree
foo && collect-subtree timing/foo) then it's guaranteed to run each
time at the correct time.
James.
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