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list Ken Connell · Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:45:14 +0000 ·
We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709
list Xymon User in Richmond · Fri, 12 Aug 2011 10:02:26 -0400 ·
quoted from Ken Connell
On Fri, August 12, 2011 09:45, user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid wrote:
We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap

ntop can be very useful.
list Buchan Milne · Fri, 12 Aug 2011 16:36:23 +0200 ·
quoted from Xymon User in Richmond
On Friday, 12 August 2011 15:45:14 user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid wrote:
We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap
We are using devmon (http://sourceforge.net/projects/devmon/) and devmon-
weathermap (http://staff.telkomsa.net/~bgmilne/xymon/) instead of the above.

devmon-weathermap does not have a map editor, but uses interface names 
(instead of IDs), so editing map configuration files is relatively easy. I had 
hoped to improve it further (e.g. leverage cdp information from devmon to 
auto-create the links), but haven't had time to get around to it.

Regards,
Buchan
list Dan McDonald · Fri, 12 Aug 2011 10:16:32 -0500 ·
quoted from Buchan Milne

On 8/12/11 8:45 AM, "user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid" <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid> wrote:
We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open source
tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in addition to
Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
I use mrtg with bbmrtg.pl as the primary way to alert about polling
problems.
- Weathermap
I have a highly-hacked copy of bbmap.  I keep a database of eigrp state
changes, and connect the lines based on whether syslog last reported a link
up or down.  I've wanted to try out weathermap, but I've just never gotten
around to it.

-- 
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281
list Bruce White · Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:28:24 -0500 ·
We are extremely happy monitoring 109 network devices (and growing)in on
average 24 secs via devmon.  And Buchan is great supporting the product!

    ....Bruce


 
 Bruce White
 Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer | Phone: X-XXX-XXX-XXXX | Fax: XXX-XXX-XXXX | user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid | http://www.fellowes.com/
 
 
 
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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 8:45 AM
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Subject: [Xymon] Xymon + ?
quoted from Dan McDonald

We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709
list Ken Connell · Sat, 13 Aug 2011 12:26:41 +0000 ·
Don't get me wrong, I too love xymon and heavily use devmon (which I forgot to mention), but I was looking for something to track MAC and ARP tables with some good historical info and thought this list might be a good place to start.  

Cheers 
quoted from Bruce White


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709


-----Original Message-----
From: "White, Bruce" <user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:28:24 
To: <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid>; Xymon Email List<xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: RE: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We are extremely happy monitoring 109 network devices (and growing)in on
average 24 secs via devmon.  And Buchan is great supporting the product!

    ....Bruce


 
 Bruce White
 Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer | Phone: X-XXX-XXX-XXXX | Fax: XXX-XXX-XXXX | user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid | http://www.fellowes.com/
 
 
 
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From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf
Of user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 8:45 AM
To: Xymon Email List
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709
list Akshar Bhosale · Sat, 13 Aug 2011 20:51:53 +0530 ·
Hi,
We want to monitor hp p2000 g3 msas  and ibrix (hp x9000)  file serving and
brocade san  switches using devmon. How we can do that?
quoted from Ken Connell


On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:56 PM, <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I too love xymon and heavily use devmon (which I forgot
to mention), but I was looking for something to track MAC and ARP tables
with some good historical info and thought this list might be a good place
to start.

Cheers


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709


-----Original Message-----
From: "White, Bruce" <user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:28:24
To: <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid>; Xymon Email List<xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: RE: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We are extremely happy monitoring 109 network devices (and growing)in on
average 24 secs via devmon.  And Buchan is great supporting the product!

   ....Bruce


 Bruce White
 Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer | Phone: X-XXX-XXX-XXXX | Fax:
XXX-XXX-XXXX | user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid | http://www.fellowes.com/


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-----Original Message-----
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf
Of user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 8:45 AM
To: Xymon Email List
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709

list Daniel McDonald · Sat, 13 Aug 2011 13:49:53 -0500 ·
quoted from Akshar Bhosale

On 8/13/11 7:26 AM, "user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid" <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I too love xymon and heavily use devmon (which I forgot to
mention), but I was looking for something to track MAC and ARP tables with
some good historical info and thought this list might be a good place to
start.  
I have a hacked up version of Tobi's cammer.pl that I used for that.
Supporting SNMP version 3 was a royal pain because Cisco broke the
bridge-mib horribly in snmp version 3, so most of my hacking is making the
v3 stuff work, plus stashing the results in a database.

I haven't tried devmon, precisely because it doesn't support snmpv3 (and
mrtg does).


-- 
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281

Cheers 
quoted from Akshar Bhosale


-----Original Message-----
From: "White, Bruce" <user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:28:24
To: <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid>; Xymon Email List<xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: RE: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We are extremely happy monitoring 109 network devices (and growing)in on
average 24 secs via devmon.  And Buchan is great supporting the product!

    ....Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf
Of user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 8:45 AM
To: Xymon Email List
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap
list Ken Connell · Sun, 14 Aug 2011 00:06:48 +0000 ·
There's a list for devmon...check here:

But basically....do an snmpwalk on the host and grab something specific from the sys description for that device. 
Copy and existing template directory to a new one and use that as a template to start with. 

Now take the sysdescr info  and place it in the specs file and then edit/add for specifics for the host/device in the oid files for each test/poll you need. 

Then do the "readbbhosts -vvv"...make sure devmon is running, that's it. 
quoted from Akshar Bhosale

   
Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709


-----Original Message-----
From: akshar bhosale <user-ef04175556bd@xymon.invalid>
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 20:51:53 
To: <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid>
Cc: Xymon Email List<xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

Hi,
We want to monitor hp p2000 g3 msas  and ibrix (hp x9000)  file serving and
brocade san  switches using devmon. How we can do that?


On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 5:56 PM, <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I too love xymon and heavily use devmon (which I forgot
to mention), but I was looking for something to track MAC and ARP tables
with some good historical info and thought this list might be a good place
to start.

Cheers


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709


-----Original Message-----
From: "White, Bruce" <user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:28:24
To: <user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid>; Xymon Email List<xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: RE: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We are extremely happy monitoring 109 network devices (and growing)in on
average 24 secs via devmon.  And Buchan is great supporting the product!

   ....Bruce


 Bruce White
 Senior Enterprise Systems Engineer | Phone: X-XXX-XXX-XXXX | Fax:
XXX-XXX-XXXX | user-58f975e8bf9d@xymon.invalid | http://www.fellowes.com/


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-----Original Message-----
From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf
Of user-7cb0f5662626@xymon.invalid
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2011 8:45 AM
To: Xymon Email List
Subject: [Xymon] Xymon + ?

We've been using Xymon for a few years and love it. Its our main open
source tool for monitoring, but I was wondering what others are using in
addition to Xymon for monitoring/alerting network equipment ?

We also use:
- Cacti
- Mrtg
- Weathermap


Ken Connell
Intermediate Network Engineer
Computer & Communication Services
Ryerson University
XXX Victoria St
RM AB50
Toronto, Ont
M5B 2K3
XXX-XXX-XXXX x6709

list Jim Smith · Sun, 14 Aug 2011 19:19:42 +0000 ·
Greetings!

I used to be fairly active on this list, but I'm still using Hobbit 4.2.0.  As my father always told me, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!".  I still follow that policy even in my ripe old age of 50+.  I first installed "Big Brother" in 2002 and later upgraded to Hobbit after Quest Software bought them out.

However, I have hit a snag that I've been trying to figure out for weeks.  I have a custom script that monitors an application known variously as "datagate, egate or jcaps".  I have been using this script at my "home base" hospital for years, and I am attempting to set it up on a corporate server that is a lot busier than my base server.

My base server has only one "schema" as we refer to the logical grouping of components, but the corporate server I'm trying to set up has fourteen.  I'm pretty sure that my Unix shell script is operating properly.  I have checked it nine ways from Sunday!  But two or three of the "schemas" consistently go purple.

I'm at my wits' end about this!  Is there anyway to check to make sure that the data is received in the Hobbit server?  And if it IS being received, are there error logs that would indicate why it didn't post?

I've been all over the place on this one.  I'm a Unix admin, but this one is eating my lunch.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice!

Jim Smith
SVHS
Little Rock


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list Henrik Størner · Sun, 14 Aug 2011 21:51:16 +0200 ·
quoted from Jim Smith
On 14-08-2011 21:19, Smith, Jim wrote:
Is there anyway to check to make sure that the data is received in the Hobbit server?  And if it IS being received, are there error logs that would indicate why it didn't post?
First thing to check is the logfile on the client. Any scripts that Xymon runs will have their output logged somewhere - if you don't specify a logfile, it ends up in the logfile for xymonlaunch itself.

Not sure what the old BB clients did ...

If you have errors there about not being able to send data to the Xymon server, well - there's your problem.

On the Xymon server, you cannot "tap into" the raw flow of messages that the server receives. Well, you *could* run a network sniffer like tcpdump or wireshark ... but short of that, the best you can do is to run "xymoncmd xymond_channel --channel=status cat" which will dump all of the status-messages that flow into Xymon. You may want to replace the "cat" command at the end with "egrep '^\@\@status'" which will just dump the summary line of of status, including hostname, statuscolumn name, color etc.

Of course you should also check the Xymon-server "xymond" status to see if there are any errors, and the "Ghost clients" report to see if perhaps the data arrives with an unknown hostname.


Regards,
Henrik
list Henrik Størner · Sun, 14 Aug 2011 22:11:12 +0200 ·
quoted from Jim Smith
On 14-08-2011 21:19, Smith, Jim wrote:
I used to be fairly active on this list, but I'm still using Hobbit 4.2.0.  As my father always told me, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!".
Forgot to comment on this in my first mail:

The consequence of your Dad's comment would be, that when it *IS* broken, then you should fix it.

4.2.0 has some rather unpleasant bugs, including some that would lose messages sent between xymond (or rather, hobbitd) and the various worker modules. I don't think this is why you see the purple statuses since that usually does not involve any communications outside xymond, but 4.2.0 is 5 years old (almost to the date - it was released on Aug. 10, 2006) and I really think You should consider upgrading it to a newer version.


Regards,
Henrik