Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools
Chris Russell wrote: > I ended up writing our own, custom pollers, Database backend, web frontend > and rrd to generate the graphing. Shameless plug ... rrdbot does efficient light-weight snmp polling, and should be very flexible for mixing with other software: http://memberwebs.com/stef/software/rrdbot/ Cheers, Stef
Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools
Nathan Ward wrote: I haven't used cacti in a while, but does it let you combine several RRD files in to one graph? If so that's useful for power stuff, because you're likely to want to graph an aggregate of several things across different devices - for example a+b power of a server, or aggregate power usage for one customer with multiple power feeds. Yes this is possible, without going into it too deeply since this is nanog, not cacti-users. You create the individual graphs, then create a new graph Graph management-> Add (with host and template set to none) then add data sources from other graphs/hosts. The nice thing about doing it this way is if you already have data being graphed, it will use the history to create the new graph. We use this with our bandwidth usage graph for our individual providers to show the aggregate bandwidth, and some other internal graphs that have history going back years. And at $oldjob I used it to show rf usage on our towers, quite handy with equipment that automatically changed frequency.
Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools
I haven't used cacti in a while, but does it let you combine several RRD files in to one graph? If so that's useful for power stuff, because you're likely to want to graph an aggregate of several things across different devices - for example a+b power of a server, or aggregate power usage for one customer with multiple power feeds. Note that RRD has some cool stuff that cacti can't use by default, including the "aberrant behavior detection" functionality - that's probably quite useful for power and environmental stuff.. On 27/10/2009, at 5:05 PM, Bill Blackford wrote: Same. Cacti -b On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Greg Whynott wrote: I'd think SNMP will be what any product uses to query APC gear, even their own suite uses SNMP to collect information and receive traps. We use cacti to graph our loads on the APC power bars and UPS gear, gives you everything you need on all phases/legs, was there something in particular you were after? -g -Original Message- From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 4:59 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Power Analysis/Management Tools Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their network/server gear. We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I reinvented the wheel. -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer !DSPAM:22,4ae671cf233691970413987!
RE: Power Analysis/Management Tools
Cacti is a cracking bit of software, but I found this difficult to integrate and customize to what we required. I ended up writing our own, custom pollers, Database backend, web frontend and rrd to generate the graphing. We were quoted something like £50k for something awfully similar.. Cheers, Chris -Original Message- From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] Sent: 26 October 2009 20:59 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Power Analysis/Management Tools Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their network/server gear. We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I reinvented the wheel.
Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools
Same. Cacti -b On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Greg Whynott wrote: > I'd think SNMP will be what any product uses to query APC gear, even their > own suite uses SNMP to collect information and receive traps. > We use cacti to graph our loads on the APC power bars and UPS gear, gives > you everything you need on all phases/legs, was there something in > particular you were after? > > -g > > > -Original Message- > From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] > Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 4:59 PM > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Power Analysis/Management Tools > > Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me > to > ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source > packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their > network/server gear. > > We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I > wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I > reinvented the wheel. > -- Bill Blackford Network Engineer
RE: Power Analysis/Management Tools
I'd think SNMP will be what any product uses to query APC gear, even their own suite uses SNMP to collect information and receive traps. We use cacti to graph our loads on the APC power bars and UPS gear, gives you everything you need on all phases/legs, was there something in particular you were after? -g -Original Message- From: Brandon Galbraith [mailto:brandon.galbra...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 4:59 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Power Analysis/Management Tools Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their network/server gear. We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I reinvented the wheel.
Re: Power Analysis/Management Tools
I do the same, but with ganglia. I've noticed that different APCs report power differently (after comparing APC output to BCMS output.) Our newer servers also report power consumption via IPMI: /usr/bin/ ipmitool sdr type "Current". We also graph that via ganglia. -Dave On Oct 26, 2009, at 1:58 PM, Brandon Galbraith wrote: Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their network/server gear. We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I reinvented the wheel.
Power Analysis/Management Tools
Not to go too off-topic, but if there is a more preferred location for me to ask, please let me know. I'm looking for recommendations on open source packages that people are using for monitoring power utilization of their network/server gear. We're using Cacti currently, pulling the data from APCs via SNMP, and I wanted to check if someone had come across a better method before I reinvented the wheel.