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Hi Freddy,
I try to use your mrtg.conf  without success.
What version of mrtg use?

PlayMen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Freddy Parra" <fparra@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 11:10 PM
Subject: RE:  Monitoring gnugk


> Hi Cesar,
>
> The mrtg configs I have created are more specific to monitoring the
servers in which Gnugk is running on but contain very vital info.
> Here they are:
>
> #Author Freddy Parra
> ### Global Config Options
>
> #  for UNIX
> # WorkDir: /home/http/mrtg
>
> #  or for NT
> # WorkDir: c:\mrtgdata
>
> ### Global Defaults
>
> #  to get bits instead of bytes and graphs growing to the right
> Options[_]: nobanner, bits, noinfo
> BodyTag[_]: <body style="text-align: center;">
> PageFoot[_]: <TABLE align=center>
>                 <tr align=center>
>                 <td>
>                 #<A HREF="maintotaldiskusage.html">Back</A>
>                 </td>
>                 </tr>
>               </TABLE>
> EnableIPv6: no
> WorkDir: /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/mrtg-2/
>
> ### MIBS
> LoadMIBs: /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt
>
>
>
> #1.) Active CPU utilization
> #2.) Bandwidth Utilization
> #3.) Total Calls(In progress + active)
> #4.) Open Tcp Connections
> #5.) Real Memory Usage
> #6.) Real Cached Memory Usage
> #7.) Swap Memory Usage
> #8.) Total Process
> #10.) Total Disk Usage
>
> #xxxxx=community string
> #yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy = server ip
>
>
> #1.) Active CPU utilization
>
Target[development175_active_cpu_load]:ssCpuRawUser.0&ssCpuRawUser.0:xxxxx@y
yy.yyy.yyy.yyy + ssCpuRawSystem.0&ssCpuRawSystem.0:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx +
ssCpuRawNice.0&ssCpuRawNice.0:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> MaxBytes[development175_active_cpu_load]: 100
> AbsMax[development175_active_cpu_load]: 100
> Options[development175_active_cpu_load]:  nobanner,nopercent
> Unscaled[development175_active_cpu_load]: ymwd
> ShortLegend[development175_active_cpu_load]: %
> YLegend[development175_active_cpu_load]: CPU Utilization
> Legend1[development175_active_cpu_load]: Active CPU in % (Load)
> Legend2[development175_active_cpu_load]:
> Legend3[development175_active_cpu_load]:
> Legend4[development175_active_cpu_load]:
> LegendI[development175_active_cpu_load]:  Active
> LegendO[development175_active_cpu_load]:
> Title[development175_active_cpu_load]: Development175 CPU LOAD
> PageTop[development175_active_cpu_load]: <H1>Development175 - Active CPU
Load %</H1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Active CPU Load</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
>
> #2.) Bandwidth Utilization
> Target[development175_bandwidth_external]: 3:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> SetEnv[development175_bandwidth_external]: MRTG_INT_IP=""
MRTG_INT_DESCR="eth1"
> MaxBytes[development175_bandwidth_external]: 30000
> AbsMax[development175_bandwidth_external]: 100000000
> Unscaled[development175_bandwidth_external]: dwmy
> Title[development175_bandwidth_external]: Development175 - External
Traffic Analysis
> PageTop[development175_bandwidth_external]: <H1>Development175 - External
Traffic Analysis</H1>
>  <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>    <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175</TD></TR>
>    <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>    <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>eth1</TD></TR>
>    <TR><TD>ifType:</TD><TD>ethernetCsmacd (6)</TD></TR>
>    <TR><TD>ifName:</TD><TD>External</TD></TR>
>    <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD><TD>100.0 Mbits/s</TD></TR>
>  </TABLE>
>
> #3.) Total Calls(In progress + active)
>
Target[development175_tcp_connections]:.1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9.0&.1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9.0
:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/2
> Options[development175_tcp_connections]: nobanner,nopercent,gauge,noinfo
> MaxBytes[development175_tcp_connections]: 3000
> AbsMax[development175_tcp_connections]: 10000
> Unscaled[development175_tcp_connections]: dwmy
> YLegend[development175_tcp_connections]: # Total Calls
> ShortLegend[development175_tcp_connections]: Total Calls
> LegendI[development175_tcp_connections]:  Total Calls:
> LegendO[development175_tcp_connections]:
> Legend1[development175_tcp_connections]: Total Calls
> Title[development175_tcp_connections]: Development175 Total Calls
> PageTop[development175_tcp_connections]: <H1>Development175 - Total Active
Calls</H1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Total Active Calls</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
> #4.) Open Tcp Connections
>
Target[development175_tcp_connections]:.1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9.0&.1.3.6.1.2.1.6.9.0
:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Options[development175_tcp_connections]: nobanner,nopercent,gauge,noinfo
> MaxBytes[development175_tcp_connections]: 3000
> AbsMax[development175_tcp_connections]: 10000
> Unscaled[development175_tcp_connections]: dwmy
> YLegend[development175_tcp_connections]: # conns
> ShortLegend[development175_tcp_connections]: connections
> LegendI[development175_tcp_connections]:  Connections:
> LegendO[development175_tcp_connections]:
> Legend1[development175_tcp_connections]: Open TCP connections
> Title[development175_tcp_connections]: Development175 Open TCP connections
> PageTop[development175_tcp_connections]: <H1>Development175 - Open TCP
connections</H1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Open TCP
Connections</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
> #5.) Real Memory Usage
>
Target[development175_realmem_usage]:memTotalReal.0&memTotalReal.0:xxxxx@yyy
.yyy.yyy.yyy - memAvailReal.0&memAvailReal.0:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Options[development175_realmem_usage]: nobanner,gauge
> MaxBytes[development175_realmem_usage]: 511908
> AbsMax[development175_realmem_usage]: 1000000
> Unscaled[development175_realmem_usage]: ymwd
> YLegend[development175_realmem_usage]: Memory Usage
> Legend1[development175_realmem_usage]: Real memory in use
> Legend2[development175_realmem_usage]:
> Legend3[development175_realmem_usage]:
> Legend4[development175_realmem_usage]:
> LegendI[development175_realmem_usage]: real mem in use :
> LegendO[development175_realmem_usage]:
> ShortLegend[development175_realmem_usage]: B
> kMG[development175_realmem_usage]: k,M,G,T,P
> Title[development175_realmem_usage]: Development175 - Real Physical Memory
Usage
> PageTop[development175_realmem_usage]: <h1>Development175 - Real Physical
Memory Usage</h1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 - Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Real Physical Memory
Usage</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
> #6.) Real Cached Memory Usage
>
Target[development175_cachedmem_usage]:memCached.0&memCached.0:xxxxx@xxxxxxx
.yyy.yyy
> Options[development175_cachedmem_usage]: nobanner,gauge,noinfo
> MaxBytes[development175_cachedmem_usage]: 511908
> AbsMax[development175_cachedmem_usage]: 1000000
> Unscaled[development175_cachedmem_usage]: ymwd
> YLegend[development175_cachedmem_usage]: Cached Memory
> Legend1[development175_cachedmem_usage]: Real Cached Mem Usage
> Legend2[development175_cachedmem_usage]:
> Legend3[development175_cachedmem_usage]:
> Legend4[development175_cachedmem_usage]:
> LegendI[development175_cachedmem_usage]: Real Cached Mem Usage :
> LegendO[development175_cachedmem_usage]:
> ShortLegend[development175_cachedmem_usage]: B
> kMG[development175_cachedmem_usage]: k,M,G,T,P
> Title[development175_cachedmem_usage]: Development175 - Real Cached Mem
Usage
> PageTop[development175_cachedmem_usage]: <h1>Development175 - Real Cached
Memory Usage</h1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 - Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Real Cached Memory
Usage</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
> #7.) Swap Memory Usage
>
Target[development175_swapmem_usage]:memTotalSwap.0&memTotalSwap.0:xxxxx@yyy
.yyy.yyy.yyy - memAvailSwap.0&memAvailSwap.0:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Options[development175_swapmem_usage]: nobanner,gauge,nopercent
> MaxBytes[development175_swapmem_usage]: 1048568
> AbsMax[development175_swapmem_usage]: 2000000
> Unscaled[development175_swapmem_usage]: ymwd
> YLegend[development175_swapmem_usage]: Memory Usage
> Legend1[development175_swapmem_usage]: Swap memory in use
> Legend2[development175_swapmem_usage]:
> Legend3[development175_swapmem_usage]:
> Legend4[development175_swapmem_usage]:
> LegendI[development175_swapmem_usage]: Swap mem in use :
> LegendO[development175_swapmem_usage]:
> ShortLegend[development175_swapmem_usage]: B
> kMG[development175_swapmem_usage]: k,M,G,T,P
> Title[development175_swapmem_usage]: Development175 -  Swap Memory Usage
> PageTop[development175_swapmem_usage]: <h1>Development175 - Swap Memory
Usage</h1>
>         <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>                 <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 - Linux
Server</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>                 <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Swap Memory Usage</TD></TR>
>         </TABLE>
>
> #8.) Total Process
>
Target[development175_totalprocesses]:hrSystemProcesses.0&hrSystemProcesses.
0:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Options[development175_totalprocesses]:
nobanner,nopercent,gauge,integer,noinfo
> MaxBytes[development175_totalprocesses]: 400
> AbsMax[development175_totalprocesses]: 1000
> Unscaled[development175_totalprocesses]: ymwd
> ShortLegend[development175_totalprocesses]: ~
> YLegend[development175_totalprocesses]: Processes
> Legend1[development175_totalprocesses]: Processes
> Legend2[development175_totalprocesses]:
> Legend3[development175_totalprocesses]:
> Legend4[development175_totalprocesses]:
> LegendI[development175_totalprocesses]: Processes
> LegendO[development175_totalprocesses]:
> Title[development175_totalprocesses]: Development175 - Total Processes
> PageTop[development175_totalprocesses]: <H1>Development175 - Total
Processes</H1>
>  <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>         <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 Linux Server</TD></TR>
>         <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>         <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Total Processes</TD></TR>
>  </TABLE>
>
> #10.) Total Disk Usage
> Target[development175_totaldisk_usage]:
hrStorageSize.1&hrStorageUsed.1:xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx *4
> Options[development175_totaldisk_usage]: nobanner,noinfo,gauge
> MaxBytes[development175_totaldisk_usage]: 7611600
> AbsMax[development175_totaldisk_usage]:   10000000
> Unscaled[development175_totaldisk_usage]: ymwd
> YLegend[development175_totaldisk_usage]: Disk Usage
> ShortLegend[development175_totaldisk_usage]: B
> LegendI[development175_totaldisk_usage]: Size
> LegendO[development175_totaldisk_usage]: Used
> kMG[development175_totaldisk_usage]: k,M,G,T,P
> Title[development175_totaldisk_usage]: Development175 - Disk Usage
> PageTop[development175_totaldisk_usage]: <H1>Development175 - Disk
Usage</H1>
>  <TABLE  style="color:red;">
>         <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>Development175 Linux Server</TD></TR>
>         <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD>Freddy Parra</TD></TR>
>         <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Disk Usage</TD></TR>
>  </TABLE>
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Freddy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Cesar
> Bermudez
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 1:36 PM
> To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE:  Monitoring gnugk
>
>
> Hi Freddy , you can share your mrtg config for monitoring gnugk?
> cheers.
>
> > Hi Pablo,
> >
> > I know what you mean. I've come across this myself in gnguk 2.2b5. I
actually try not to log into the status port, as I have found out that one
can easily crash or make gnugk non-responsive when using the status port.
For example when setting debug trace levels through the status port gnugk
has become non-responsive. When rotating debug logs, I found cdrs actually
being logged into the debug log file instead of cdr file(weird behavior).
The status port code really needs to be re-examine. I'm actually monitoring
my system through mrtg graphs and CDR logging directly to mysql and avoid
the status port at all cost for now.
> >
> > Freddy
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Pablo
> > Endres
> > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 10:29 AM
> > To: openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject:  Monitoring gnugk
> >
> >
> > Hi people.
> >
> > I need to find a form of monitoring the gnugk.
> >
> > I've been trying to use a connection to the status port, but it hasn't
> > quite worked (My app isn't crashing but rather hanging).
> >
> > Any ideas on another approach?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > -- 
> > Pablo Endres <epablo@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ComVoz Communications
> >
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