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Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:44:01 +0000
On 20/01/2012 15:36, Keegan Holley wrote:
using cacti for this. My last question is if there is any easy/automated way to pull interfaces into cacti and configure graphs for them either via SNMP or reading from a mysql DB. I suddenly remember how much I hate importing large routers into cacti and configuring the graphs.
No. This is one of cacti's major failings: there is no externally accessible API. You're going to end up injecting SQL directly into the cacti database and hoping that version upgrades don't screw up the schema layout too much. Nick
Current thread:
- Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Keegan Holley (Jan 19)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Dale W. Carder (Jan 19)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Jimmy Hess (Jan 19)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Leo Bicknell (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Keegan Holley (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Nick Hilliard (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Ian Goodall (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Leo Bicknell (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Keegan Holley (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Nick Hilliard (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Jimmy Hess (Jan 19)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Dale W. Carder (Jan 19)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Chris Adams (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Steve Clark (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Keegan Holley (Jan 20)
- RE: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Nathan Eisenberg (Jan 20)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Matt Addison (Jan 20)