(RADIATOR) Monitoring Tools

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Thu Sep 23 20:11:25 CDT 2004


Hello All,

Thanks to Bret for his contribution.

It is now available in the latest patches and will be included in the next 
release too.

Cheers.

On Friday 24 September 2004 03:11, Bret Jordan wrote:
> All,
>
> With Hugh's blessing I am making this announcement.
>
> I have written a tool (that I think will be in the goodies directory
> going forward) that will graph the current users associated to your
> wireless networks.  The tool is called apsessiontracking and is in the
> geektools package.  This tool will use SNMP to get the value of the
> current number of users associated to an AP and then graph that via RRD.
>   It also has the ability to hook a shell script to get the value if
> your AP does not have SNMP or the correct OID for current sessions.
>
> As I add functionality or tools to the package, I will send it up to
> Hugh for the goodies directory.  But you will always be able to download
> the latest version at http://utahgeeks.sourceforge.net
>
> Please send bugs and feature requests to me.  I have attached a sample
> of what the daily graph could look like.
>
> Some of the tools I will be adding to the package in the next few weeks
> are: 1) A client/server piece so that you can share "totals" with some one
> else.  Example here at our University every organization runs their own
> wireless network and we want to have a central "totals" graph by
> organization and we do not really care about sharing the details just
> the totals.
> 2) Tools for other devices that have environmental sensors like Temp.
> 3) One request I have had is to do a log watcher script for Radiator and
> I might look into that if I have time.
>
> Bret

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