Re: monitoring classes

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On Monday 24 May 2004 16:24, Andreas Klauer wrote:
> Am Monday 24 May 2004 15:39 schrieb John B Dunning/NS/WSC:
> > I've been searching high and low for any inkling of how people are
> > monitoring classes for long term usage data.
>
> For now, I'm just playing around with a patched tc, a shell script, and
> the RRDTool to create graphs. The rates shown by tc-statistics however
> don't seem to add up properly. Parent classes sometimes have higher rates
> than all their children together.
>
> > or perhaps even an snmp module that
> > would present them as interfaces to be polled
>
> I don't use snmp myself, but I think Jason Boxman (in #lartc on oftc.net)
> does some kind of monitoring that way. Maybe you could try asking him. ;-)
There is a patch for snmp so you can get tc stats with snmp.  I created some 
scrpits to graph this information with rrd.  See docum.org.

Stef

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