02-14-2020
Those rrdtools based tools are quite efficient.
rrdtool is one of the gems in computing, much like MQTT Neo mentioned.
As for Prometheus, give it a shot, it's not that hard
But i think we already discussed that in past, as long as <insert monitoring> works for you, that is what is most important.
But sometimes drill down is necessary when problem is less obvious and cannot be deduced from graphs.
Regards
Peasant.
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mrtg-rrd
MRTG-RRD(1) mrtg MRTG-RRD(1)
NAME
mrtg-rrd - How to use RRDtool with MRTG
SYNOPSIS
After using MRTG for some time you may find some limitations, mostly in the areas of performance and graphing flexibility. These are
exactly the areas addressed by RRDtool. To learn more about RRDtool check out its website on
http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool
RRDTOOL INTEGRATION
When using mrtg with RRDtool you are replacing rateup with the RRDtool perl module RRDs.pm. To enable RRDtool support in mrtg you have to
add the line
LogFormat: rrdtool
to your mrtg config file.
MRTG needs access to both the RRDtool perl module RRDs.pm and to the rrdtool executable.
If these two items are not installed in locations where perl can find them on its own, then you can use the following two parameters to
supply the appropriate directories.
For the location of the rrdtool executable you put
PathAdd: /usr/local/rrdtool/bin/
or
PathAdd: c:
rdtoolin
For the location of the perl module it would be:
LibAdd: /usr/local/rrdtool/lib/perl/
or
LibAdd: c:
rdtoolinlibperl
When you have made this modification to the configuration file, several things will happen when you run mrtg again with the new config
file:
1. mrtg will take all your old ".log" files and convert them to ".rrd" format. (The ".log" files don't get touched in the process, so if
things don't work out they are still there.)
2. mrtg will use rrdtool to update its databases. These will have a new format called rrd which is totally different than the native log
format of the classic mrtg.
3. mrtg will not create any webpages of graphs anymore. It will only query the routers for traffic information and update its rrd data-
bases.
The advantage of whole thing is that the mrtg will become much faster. Expect the runtime to drop to 20% of the previous value. (I would
like to get some feedback on this from folks with large installations.)
Mind you, though, while the logging process of RRDtool is very fast, you are also gaining some time by neither creating graphs nor updating
webpages. The idea behind this is that it is more efficient to create graphs and webpages on demand by using a cgi script.
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One4All aka 14all.cgi
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idamann@web.de. You can find a copy on Rainers website: http://my14all.sourceforge.net/ The program comes with its own documentation
routers.cgi, servers.cgi and generic.cgi
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mrtg-rrd
The mrtg-rrd script is a CGI/FastCGI application by Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak for displaying MRTG graphs from data in the RRDtool format. It
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all the PNG files with graphs every 5 minutes or so. Instead of this the graphs are generated on-demand when the user wants to see
them. http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/mrtg-rrd/
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FUTURE
Just as a side note: MRTG-3 will be based entirely on rrdtool technology. But don't wait for it ... get going now!
AUTHOR
Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>
2.16.2 2008-05-16 MRTG-RRD(1)