Apan, Bps bps.

Rune Zimmermann mail at rune-z.dk
Tue Apr 6 12:50:37 CEST 2004


Hi Frederik.

It works great!! You are a guru.

Regards
Rune Zimmermann

Fredrik Wänglund said:
> Adding a line in the function snmpget, after the line;
>     COUNTER=`echo $VALUE|awk '{print $NF}'`
> Like this:
>     COUNTER=`echo "$COUNTER*8"|bc`
> Should do the job.
>
> /FredrikW
>
>
>
> Rune Zimmermann wrote:
>
>> Hi Frederik.
>>
>> Thanks for your reply!
>>
>> Fredrik Wänglund said:
>>
>>>This issue has been discussed before. You can always change the plugin
>>>to multiply the value with 8. But will this give you the bandwith
>>>utlization on the link?
>>
>>
>> Natualy it will not be "better" nor will it be more acurate.
>> It wil only make it easier for me to read and compare with other tools.
>>
>> I have looked in the snmp.sh to find a way to manualy multiply the
>> counter
>> with 8, but I must admit, I do not no where and how to put it.
>> Can anyone give me a clue?
>> There is a >RETSTR="${RETSTR}${DSNAME}:${COUNTER}, "< in line 159 and I
>> am
>> guessing it is the counter variable I need to alter, but again... I do
>> not
>> know how :-)
>>
>>
>>>Usually you read the OID's IF-MIB::ifOutOctets.<if> and
>>>IF-MIB::ifInOctets.<if>. These counters counts all all valid bytes that
>>>passes the interface (includning the data and all packet-headers down to
>>>the ethernet-header).
>>>The counters does not count possible start- stop- or parity-bits (I dont
>>>know how these are treated in ethernet) and they may not count badly
>>>damaged data.
>>>Maybe someone with more ethernet knowledge have some clues?
>>
>>
>> Anyone? :-)
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Rune Zimmermann
>>
>>
>>>Rune Zimmermann wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi Users.
>>>>
>>>>This may not be the right forum, but I have noticed a lot of trafic
>>>> here
>>>>regarding Apan.
>>>>I am running Nagios v. 1.2 compiled from source and Apan-0.3.0-sql on a
>>>>Debian server.
>>>>Among other things I have set Apan up making stats on some
>>>>network-interfaces, but unfortunately for me it makes the RRD-grafs in
>>>>Bps (bytes per sec.)  and not in bps which I would have preferred.
>>>>How do I change that? I have looked in the apanconf.defs but found
>>>>nothing. Is it defined in the CGI? how do I change them?
>>>>
>>>>Regards, and thanks for a great list!
>>>>Rune Zimmermann
>>>>DK
>>>>
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