[rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN

2003-06-05 Thread Gibbons, David
K, I think I found it but there's no data in it so now I'm looking to see if
there are any ASN people on this list to see if there is a way to get this
information.  I'm running Bay ASN 13.1os with a serial connection to a
Paradyne CSU/DSU.  Dyn. Config.  very simple stuff.
I found the OID in 
1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.6.2.1
18 - Wellfleet
3 - wfSwSeries7
5 - cfApplication
9 - wfWanGroup
6 - wfFrSwGroup
2 - wfFrSwCctTable
1 - wfFrSwCctEntry


Any ideas?  And no I can buy 40 Cisco 2620 replacements.

David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

-Original Message-
From: Gibbons, David 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:57 PM
To: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN


MIB walk jumps from .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 to .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 suggesting that they
created custom MIB's from the ASN.  Using Wellfleet FR FR2 I was unable to
find anything that stated it was a DE counter.
David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

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Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:28 AM
To: Gibbons, David
Cc: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] SNMP Question for Bay ASN



David, does Bay report frCircuitTable (1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2) in rfc 2115?
You should be able to get Sent/Recd DE's per connection.  Never used this
with Bay, though.

Hope this helps -


Kathy Kessey
New Edge Networks
360.906.9901




On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gibbons, David wrote:

 Hey all
 Does anyone know the SNMP OID for Discard Eligible packets in/out over
 Frame on a Bay ASN?  I've been hunting for a few days now and can't seem
to
 find them.

 Any help?

 Even a Nope never found one would be nice.

 Thanks

 David Gibbons
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Caliber Collision Centers


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[rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN

2003-06-05 Thread Gibbons, David
Edit
No I can't buy 40 Cisco replacements (I wish I could).

David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

-Original Message-
From: Gibbons, David 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:53 PM
To: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN


K, I think I found it but there's no data in it so now I'm looking to see if
there are any ASN people on this list to see if there is a way to get this
information.  I'm running Bay ASN 13.1os with a serial connection to a
Paradyne CSU/DSU.  Dyn. Config.  very simple stuff.
I found the OID in 
1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.6.2.1
18 - Wellfleet
3 - wfSwSeries7
5 - cfApplication
9 - wfWanGroup
6 - wfFrSwGroup
2 - wfFrSwCctTable
1 - wfFrSwCctEntry


Any ideas?  And no I can buy 40 Cisco 2620 replacements.

David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

-Original Message-
From: Gibbons, David 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:57 PM
To: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: [rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN


MIB walk jumps from .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 to .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 suggesting that they
created custom MIB's from the ASN.  Using Wellfleet FR FR2 I was unable to
find anything that stated it was a DE counter.
David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

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From: Kathy Kessey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:28 AM
To: Gibbons, David
Cc: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] SNMP Question for Bay ASN



David, does Bay report frCircuitTable (1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2) in rfc 2115?
You should be able to get Sent/Recd DE's per connection.  Never used this
with Bay, though.

Hope this helps -


Kathy Kessey
New Edge Networks
360.906.9901




On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gibbons, David wrote:

 Hey all
 Does anyone know the SNMP OID for Discard Eligible packets in/out over
 Frame on a Bay ASN?  I've been hunting for a few days now and can't seem
to
 find them.

 Any help?

 Even a Nope never found one would be nice.

 Thanks

 David Gibbons
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Caliber Collision Centers


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[rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN

2003-06-05 Thread Gibbons, David
That's the last resort.  We have a network management company that handles
all the config's on these units not to mention that I'd have to get access
to 100+ units.  That could take me awhile *grin*.  But if there all the same
config it's just a matter of cut and paste.  I just need the access.
Thanks for the input!

I think it'd be a better option anyways, since I could finally have error
sec, hard error sec, etc stats.

David Gibbons
Sr. Network Engineer
Caliber Collision Centers
949-283-7593
 

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Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 4:03 PM
To: Gibbons, David
Cc: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
Subject: Re: [rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN



David - if you can't find it on the bay, you might look at the paradyne
csu/dsu.  I'm currently getting snmp stats from verilink csu/dsus - we
looked paradyne and depending on the model you can get decent stats from
them.




Kathy Kessey
New Edge Networks
360.906.9901




On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gibbons, David wrote:

 K, I think I found it but there's no data in it so now I'm looking to see
if
 there are any ASN people on this list to see if there is a way to get this
 information.  I'm running Bay ASN 13.1os with a serial connection to a
 Paradyne CSU/DSU.  Dyn. Config.  very simple stuff.
 I found the OID in
 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.9.6.2.1
 18 - Wellfleet
 3 - wfSwSeries7
 5 - cfApplication
 9 - wfWanGroup
 6 - wfFrSwGroup
 2 - wfFrSwCctTable
 1 - wfFrSwCctEntry


 Any ideas?  And no I can buy 40 Cisco 2620 replacements.

 David Gibbons
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Caliber Collision Centers
 949-283-7593


 -Original Message-
 From: Gibbons, David
 Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 1:57 PM
 To: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
 Subject: [rrd-users] Re: SNMP Question for Bay ASN


 MIB walk jumps from .1.3.6.1.2.1.7 to .1.3.6.1.2.1.11 suggesting that they
 created custom MIB's from the ASN.  Using Wellfleet FR FR2 I was unable to
 find anything that stated it was a DE counter.
 David Gibbons
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Caliber Collision Centers
 949-283-7593


 -Original Message-
 From: Kathy Kessey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:28 AM
 To: Gibbons, David
 Cc: 'rrd-users@list.ee.ethz.ch'
 Subject: Re: [rrd-users] SNMP Question for Bay ASN



 David, does Bay report frCircuitTable (1.3.6.1.2.1.10.32.2) in rfc 2115?
 You should be able to get Sent/Recd DE's per connection.  Never used this
 with Bay, though.

 Hope this helps -


 Kathy Kessey
 New Edge Networks
 360.906.9901




 On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Gibbons, David wrote:

  Hey all
  Does anyone know the SNMP OID for Discard Eligible packets in/out over
  Frame on a Bay ASN?  I've been hunting for a few days now and can't seem
 to
  find them.
 
  Any help?
 
  Even a Nope never found one would be nice.
 
  Thanks
 
  David Gibbons
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Caliber Collision Centers
 
 
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[rrd-users] Re: snmp problem

2003-06-05 Thread Thomas Erskine
At 08:19 2003-06-04, Remy Bouba wrote:
 now that i've correctly installed and configured remstats i got a new problem
 let me explain the situation :
 i want to monitor some SNMP variables on a cisco router (for now, but then
 it will be on a entire network)
 i added the oid in the oids file
 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.17 locIfResets

Hmm.  That should be:
   locIfResets 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.17

 i created the corresponding file in the rrds directory
 i want the snmp-collector to collect this variable for all the interfaces of
 the router
 but when i run only the snmp-collector to check what it collects i can't see
 my variable
 why can't i add this oids in the if-snmp rrd

I'm assuming that you mean the snmpif- rrd.  This rrd definition is *magic* 
in that it is known about by the snmp-collector and handled specially.  I 
was hoping to add code to permit it not to be special, but I've never 
gotten around to it.  The upshot is that (as documented in the rrd 
definition file) the oids that it uses don't have to be coded in the rrd 
definition and others that you add will be ignored.  Sorry.  It's on my 
list, but as I currently have no SNMP devices to monitor, I have no proper 
way of testing any code and less need for it.

 i hope you'll understand my question
 
 Thanx
 Sorry bother you again and again
 :)
 
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[rrd-users] error rate

2003-06-05 Thread ozlem.duran
hi again,
 
Im watching error rate of 8540-6009 trunks and I dont want to see
 
percentage because it is wrong.
 
How can I do that?
 
Thanks
 

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[rrd-users] Re: Calculation of 30min, 2hours and 1day average samples

2003-06-05 Thread Alex van den Bogaerdt
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 04:54:32PM +0800, Cody Lo wrote:

 I expect the 30min sample is the sum of the past six 5min samples and divide 
 by 6.

No, not the last.

30-minute samples define the interval from hh:00 to hh:30 and hh:30 to (hh+1):00
so they must be built from specific 5-minute intervals, not semi-random 
intervals
such as the past six.

And yes, averages can be averaged into a longer interval:

  300*10 + 300*20 + 300*30 + 300*40 + 300*50 + 300*60
= 300*(10+20+30+40+50+60)
= 300*6  * ((10+20+30+40+50+60)/6)
= 1800 * 35

HTH
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[rrd-users] Re: Calculation of 30min, 2hours and 1day average samples

2003-06-05 Thread Cody Lo
Thanks Alex.

So, as my understanding, 30min average sample is the average of a specific set 
of six 5min samples ? And the 2hours average sample is the average of a 
specific set of 4 30min samples and so on for the rest ?

Just want to clarify cus' my English is not good.

Thanks again.

Regards,
Cody


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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 04:54:32PM +0800, Cody Lo wrote:

 I expect the 30min sample is the sum of the past six 5min samples and divide 
 by 6.

No, not the last.

30-minute samples define the interval from hh:00 to hh:30 and hh:30 to (hh+1):00
so they must be built from specific 5-minute intervals, not semi-random 
intervals
such as the past six.

And yes, averages can be averaged into a longer interval:

  300*10 + 300*20 + 300*30 + 300*40 + 300*50 + 300*60
= 300*(10+20+30+40+50+60)
= 300*6  * ((10+20+30+40+50+60)/6)
= 1800 * 35

HTH
Alex
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[rrd-users] Re: Help with counter wrap

2003-06-05 Thread Alejandro D. Garin
On Thursday 05 June 2003 06:24, Iñaki Martínez wrote:
 Hello Alejandro Diego Garin!!!

  I have problems with the counters and the wrap issue. My front-end solve
  the problem of a reset checking the uptime but in case of counters wrap
  I am with problems.
 
  RRD database configuration:
 
 DS:testmeasure:COUNTER:1200:U:1250
 RRA:MAX:0.5:1:288,
 RRA:MIN:0.5:1:288,
 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:288

  try to change this line:

 DS:testmeasure:COUNTER:1200:U:1250

  for this one:

 DS:testmeasure:DERIVE:1200:0:1250

Hello, thanks for your answer, 
Yes this work fine, but with a gap in the graph  I understood that 
COUNTERs with a MAX can manage this problem nicely.

This is just fine for some of my interfaces but others need to manage the wrap 
because of the hight usage and many counter wraps, so I need the COUNTER DST.

I' m checking the sysuptime so if the interfaces counter is reseted i can 
detect it and handle this with the COUNTER Data source type.

Why the COUNTER dst doesn't work in my case ?

Alejandro
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[rrd-users] Re: Calculation of 30min, 2hours and 1day average samples

2003-06-05 Thread Alex van den Bogaerdt
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 05:23:14PM +0800, Cody Lo wrote:

 So, as my understanding, 30min average sample is the average of a specific 
 set of six 5min samples ? And the 2hours average sample is the average of a 
 specific set of 4 30min samples and so on for the rest ?

I'm not sure about the actual implementation but yes, in general terms this is 
correct.
Perhaps the 2-hour sample will be generated from 24 5-minute samples and not 
from
4 30-minute samples but this shouldn't matter (much, due to rounding errors).

 Just want to clarify cus' my English is not good.

Your quoting is worse.
See http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/anton/mail-news-errors.html

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[rrd-users] Re: No data marked as INFINITY on RRD

2003-06-05 Thread Alejandro D. Garin
On Thursday 05 June 2003 14:19, you wrote:
 Hi All:

 I'm using RRD to collect data about a DNS server, using a C program
 who gather the data and put it on the RRD file each 30 seconds.



rrd configuration ? 
heartbeat?
xff?



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[rrd-users] Re: No data marked as INFINITY on RRD

2003-06-05 Thread Sebastian Castro
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 04:01:05PM -0300, Alejandro D. Garin wrote:
 On Thursday 05 June 2003 14:19, you wrote:
  Hi All:
 
  I'm using RRD to collect data about a DNS server, using a C program
  who gather the data and put it on the RRD file each 30 seconds.
 
 
 
 rrd configuration ? 

What do you mean?

My RRD file was created with this command.

BEGIN=1054070800

rrdtool create -b ${BEGIN} -s 30 queries.rrd  \
  DS:A:COUNTER:600:0:U \
  DS:NS:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:CNAME:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:SOA:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:PTR:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:MX:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS::COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:SRV:COUNTER:600:0:U \
  DS:A6:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:ANY:COUNTER:600:0:U   \
  DS:UNK:COUNTER:600:0:U \
  DS:TOTAL:COUNTER:600:0:U \
  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:576   \
  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:576   \
  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:576  \
  RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:576

 heartbeat?

30 seconds.

 xff?


Thanks for your answer.
 
 
 
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