From: Morsiani, M. <mas...@gi...> - 2007-12-13 17:03:15
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Hi Buchan, I made a template for our Cisco PIX525 7.2 (failover pair).I have tests = for processor (cpu), dram (memory), if_stat, if_load, if_dsc, if_err, = connections and failover. I have graphs for processor, dram and connections all using standard = Hobbit NCV module (no extra-rrd.pl). I changed test names from standard Hobbit ones because I created = different template to graph them (in hobbitgraph.cfg). How can I share my templates? I'm really interested in Dell PowerEdge templates. How do you enable SNMP on Dell servers? Thank you. Regards. Massimo Morsiani Information Technology Dept. ------ Gilbarco S.p.a. via de' Cattani, 220/G 50145 Firenze, Italy tel: +39-055-30941 fax: +39-055-318603 email: mas...@gi... web: http://www.gilbarco.it -----Original Message----- From: dev...@li... = [mailto:dev...@li...] On Behalf Of = Buchan Milne Sent: gioved=EC 13 dicembre 2007 17.21 To: dev...@li... Subject: Re: [Devmon] Template submission correction was: (no subject) On Tuesday 11 December 2007 17:44:02 Simeon Berkley wrote: > Oops! After comparing the new svn repo with my templates, I just=20 > realized that the 3550 template that I included as mine was actually=20 > one that Schwimmer had written. My apologies for any confusion (though = > I haven't seen any feedback about the other ones yet). > > simeon berkley wrote: > > I've tried to post these to the list using my original list=20 > > subscription email without success, so I've resorted to using=20 > > another subscription. I suspect that since we've heard nothing from=20 > > Mr. Schwimmer since June(?) that he's no longer maintaining devmon. > > I've heard nothing back from an email to the list administrator's=20 > > address. Anyway, attached are templates > > for: > > > > Cisco Catalyst 3550 > > APC 9617 UPS > > IBM RSA-II adaptor > > Cisco Pix 6.3 > > > > The APC is adapted from another of the APC UPS templates. The 3550=20 > > is an adaptation of existing switch templates. The IBM RSA-II=20 > > exercises what I believe to be a bug in devmon's snmp querying=20 > > subroutine and flaps between white and green on the fans test. > > > > The Cisco Pix 6.3 could probably be adapted to other Pix versions.=20 > > It contains a tarred-up directory for the buffers tests, which for=20 > > some reason overload devmon and cause it to ditch all data if more=20 > > than one buffer's data is manipulated. > > > > Any feedback/suggestions on the Pix and RSA-II would be appreciated=20 > > but please don't reply to me directly, use the list. I've just added the Dell PowerEdge templates I've been testing for a = while. We created a template a while back for a Cisco FWSM ... so far it looks = to use the same OIDs as yours for the PIX. We didn't have a test for = failover status, but we have an if_stat (mainly informational, so we = know the interface names the firewall team uses). The test names we have are conns,cpu,freemem (not sure why I didn't make = it just 'mem',if_stat. Is there a reason to use different names than the = standard Hobbit names? We are graphing connections on our conns test (using my version of the = extra-rrd.pl). I would really like to have CPU utilisation and memory = graphs as well. sysdescr for the FWSM is: SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 =3D STRING: Cisco Firewall Services Module = Version 3.1(4) I have attached the templates I created for our FWSM, let's discuss the = differences, and agree if we should use one template for both pix and = FWSM. I've added the APC and IBM RSA2 templates. Thanks. Regards, Buchan This message (including any attachments) contains confidential and/or proprietary information intended only for the addressee. Any unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may constitute a violation of law. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by responding to this e-mail, and delete the message from your system. If you have any questions about this e-mail please notify the sender immediately. |