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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris Performance Monitoring Graphing Tool Post 302137649 by suntac on Wednesday 26th of September 2007 05:19:17 AM
Old 09-26-2007
You might want to take a look at MRTG. It is originaly designed to monitor network traffic information and display this in a web environment. however some searching in google will tell you that you can use it for all kinds of stats. CPU, mem use, number of processes,.... etc etc.


Maybe this is something you can use.


Regards,
Johan Louwers.
 

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ap-mrtg(8)						      System Manager's Manual							ap-mrtg(8)

NAME
ap-mrtg, ap-rrd - AP statistics translators SYNOPSIS
ap-mrtg -i ip -c community -t type [-b bssid ] [-v] [-r] [-h] ap-rrd -i ip -c community -t type -ddb_file [-b bssid ] [-r] [-h] DESCRIPTION
ap-mrtg get stats from AP and return it in MRTG parsable format. The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing graph- ical images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic. You may get it from: http://peo- ple.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/. ap-rrd gets stats from an AP and writes them to an RRDtool database. RRDtool is a data logging and graphing system for time series data. OPTIONS
-i ip AP ip address -c community SNMP community string -t type Statistics type <w>ireless, <e>thernet, associated <s>tations or <l>ink quality in client mode; -b bssid Mac address of the AP to which get link quality. -d db_file Name of the rrdtool database to write to. -v report MRTG about problems connecting to AP - if you want to get report about when AP spot work enable it -r reset AP when getting LinkQuality stats -h print help screen MRTG Configuration Example Simple mrtg.cfg for get stats from Atmel based AP: Target[ap_e]: `/usr/local/bin/ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t ethernet -v` Options[ap_e]: noinfo, growright, bits MaxBytes[ap_e]: 12500 Title[ap_e]: Traffic Analysis for AP Ethernet port PageTop[ap_e]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for AP Ethernet port</H1> Target[ap_w]: `/usr/local/bin/ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t wireless -v` Options[ap_w]: noinfo, growright, perminute ShortLegend[ap_w]: pkt/min MaxBytes[ap_w]: 100000000 Legend1[ap_w]: Packets In Legend2[ap_w]: Packets Out YLegend[ap_w]: packets/min Title[ap_w]: Traffic Analysis for AP Wireless port PageTop[ap_w]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for AP Wireless port</H1> Target[ap_s]: `/usr/local/bin/ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t stations -v` Options[ap_s]: growright, gauge, noinfo ShortLegend[ap_s]: stations MaxBytes[ap_s]: 10 YTics[ap_s]: 10 Legend2[ap_s]: none Legend1[ap_s]: Associated Stations YLegend[ap_s]: Associated Stations Title[ap_s]: Traffic Analysis for AP Associated Stations PageTop[ap_s]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for AP Associated Stations</H1> LegendO[ap_s]: none LegendI[ap_s]: Associated Stations Link Quality stats If the AP is not in client mode, it errors out. Grabbing the signal strength resets the ethernet and wireless stats and AP. It's safe do not use this type of stat. Optionally you may set mac address (bssid) of the AP to which getting link quality stats, by default used first returned AP. Simple mrtg.cfg for get stats from Atmel based AP with Link Quality and reset stats: Target[ap_e]: `/usr/local/bin/ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t ethernet -v` Options[ap_e]: noinfo, growright, bits, gauge MaxBytes[ap_e]: 12500 Title[ap_e]: Traffic Analysis for AP Ethernet port PageTop[ap_e]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for AP Ethernet port</H1> Target[ap_w]: `/usr/local/bin//ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t wireless -v` Options[ap_w]: noinfo, growright, perminute, gauge ShortLegend[ap_w]: pkt/min MaxBytes[ap_w]: 100000000 Legend1[ap_w]: Packets In Legend2[ap_w]: Packets Out YLegend[ap_w]: packets/min Title[ap_w]: Traffic Analysis for AP Wireless port PageTop[ap_w]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for AP Wireless port</H1> Target[EdAP_s]: `/usr/local/bin/ap-mrtg -i 192.168.0.1 -c "public" -t link -b FFFFFFFF -v -r` MaxBytes[EdAP_s]: 100 Options[EdAP_s]: noinfo,growright,integer,unknaszero,nopercent,gauge Title[EdAP_s]: Signal Analysis for EdAP Wireless port YLegend[EdAP_s]: Signal Strength dBm/Quality ShortLegend[EdAP_s]: dBm PageTop[EdAP_s]: <H1>Signal/Quality Strength for EdAP</H1> LegendI[EdAP_s]: Signal Quality LegendO[EdAP_s]: Signal Strength in dBm AUTHOR
Roman Festchook <roma@polesye.net> http://ap-utils.polesye.net SEE ALSO
ap-config(8), ap-trapd(8) Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix ap-mrtg(8)
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