[RADIATOR] Radiator on Cacti with multiple threads
Ronald Pérez
ronald.perez at fon.com
Wed Oct 5 10:11:21 CDT 2011
Hi Heikki,
Thanks for your help.
So, i can't monitor by snmp the traffic on radius with "FarmSize"
configured, or there is a way to do it?
This is the current config on my radius's server
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# ---------------- General parameters --------------
AuthPort 1812
AcctPort
FarmSize 8
DisableMTUDiscovery
## BindAddress
Include /etc/radiator/host_includes/bindaddress_test.cfg
<SNMPAgent>
ROCommunity private
Managers 192.168.10.1
Port 11930
## BindAddress
Include /etc/radiator/host_includes/bindaddress_snmp.cfg
</SNMPAgent>
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BEst,
Ronald
2011/10/5 Heikki Vatiainen <hvn at open.com.au>
> On 10/04/2011 02:38 PM, Ronald Pérez wrote:
>
> Hello Ronald,
>
> > I'm configuring Radiator on Cacti to graph different statistics, i can
> > graph them without problem, however, when the config has a "FarmSize x"
> > the graphs don't look right.
>
> Your SNMP requests are likely getting "farmed" to different instances
> just as the RADIUS requests are. Since the instances are individual
> processes they all have their own SNMP counters.
>
> Heikki
>
> > This is my snmp config:
> >
> > <SNMPAgent>
> > ROCommunity private
> > Managers 192.168.10.2
> > Port 11931
> >
> > ## BindAddress
> > Include /etc/radiator/host_includes/bindaddress_snmp.cfg
> > </SNMPAgent>
> >
> >
> > Am i missing something in this kind of case?
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ronald
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>
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>
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