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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Network Traffic Post 302321411 by sbk1972 on Monday 1st of June 2009 04:37:09 AM
Old 06-01-2009
hi,

Thanks for your answers. Im looking at Nagios / MRTG but I need to compile them.

Ok, I'll admit it, Ive never compiled anything on a solaris server. I tried ot find precompiled versions / binaries, but I cant this time :-(

So, how / what does one need to comiplew source code ? What packages do I need, from sunfreeware ? Im assuming that if I download c compile, libraries, then I can compile nearly all bits of source code ?

Cheers

SBK
 

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MRTG-IPV6(1)							       mrtg							      MRTG-IPV6(1)

NAME
mrtg-ipv6 - IPv6 support in MRTG OVERVIEW
MRTG and cfgmaker support SNMP over IPv6. IPv6 targets can be specified by hostname or IPv6 address, and if the required libraries are present (see below), queries will use IPv6. USAGE
Enabling IPv6 IPv6 is currently disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled. In MRTG this is done by turning on the EnableIPv6 global option in the configuration file. In cfgmaker, it is enabled with the --enable-ipv6 command-line option. If IPv6 is disabled, MRTG and cfgmaker should behave in exactly the same way as previous versions. So the addition of IPv6 support should have no effect on existing MRTG setups unless IPv6 is enabled. IPv6 support requires the Socket6 and INET6 libraries (see below). If MRTG can't find them, IPv6 is disabled. Specifying IPv6 targets IPv6 targets may be specified by name or IPv6 address. Numeric IPv6 addresses may be used with both cfgmaker and MRTG, but they must be enclosed in square brackets. For example, a target could be specified as: public@[2001:760:4::]:161 Hostnames work as expected: first an IPv6 name lookup is tried, then an IPv4 lookup. Targets that do not support SNMP over IPv6 Many targets (this currently includes all Cisco routers) do not yet support SNMP over IPv6 and must be monitored over IPv4. This can cause problems if you specify a target through its DNS name and the name maps to both the IPv6 address and the IPv4 address of the target: MRTG will only try IPv6, and will fail. To query these targets, use the IPv4Only per-target option, which tells MRTG not to use SNMP over IPv6 for the target. MRTG does not fall back to IPv4 for performance and correctness reasons. If there are many routers to query, a timeout for every router would make MRTG take too long to query them all. And if, for some reason, IPv6 connectivity to the target is lost, MRTG's error messages can help figure out what is wrong. cfgmaker does fall back from IPv6 to IPv4. If IPv6 is enabled and cfgmaker is given a hostname that resolves to both an IPv6 and an IPv4 address, it first tries to query the target over IPv6. If it receives no answer, it tries again using IPv4. If the target answers, cfgmaker sets the IPv4Only option in the generated config file. IPv6 LIBRARIES Libraries required IPv6 support requires the Socket6 and INET6 Perl modules. Both can be downloaded from CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/author/UMEMOTO/Socket6/ http://search.cpan.org/author/MONDEJAR/INET6/ If you use Debian, you will need the packages libsocket6-perl and libio-socket-inet6-perl, which are (or should soon be) in unstable. So far, IPv6 support has been tested on Linux only, and only with Socket6 version 0.12. Also note that IPv6 won't work at all if you don't have INET6.pm version 2.00 or newer. Installing the libraries Building and installing Socket6 and INET6 is very simple. For each module, just unpack the archive and then do: perl Makefile.PL make and then: su make install If you have installed the libraries successfully, cfgmaker and mrtg should automatically detect them and allow IPv6 support to be enabled. AUTHOR
Lorenzo Colitti <lorenzo location colitti.com> 2.17.4 2012-01-12 MRTG-IPV6(1)
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