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Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate
From: Matt Addison <matt.addison () lists evilgeni us>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 19:44:23 -0500
On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:49, Nathan Eisenberg <nathan () atlasnetworks us> wrote:
The web interface allows for interface aggregation, and the code for doing that could probably be reverse engineered easily enough for other reporting mechanisms as well.
On this point (of nice aggregation UIs) is anyone here using Graphite as a backend for their time series data stores? You have to supply/write the poller yourself but it seems an ideal backend for a "just graph everything" approach which allows the poller to use SNMP get-bulk requests which I haven't seen other pollers (rtg/mrtg/spine) doing. ~Matt
Current thread:
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate, (continued)
- 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 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)
- Re: Polling Bandwidth as an Aggregate Jeff Gehlbach (Jan 20)