Re: Nice, web-based SNMP-Frontend for pgsnmpd? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Florian G. Pflug
Subject Re: Nice, web-based SNMP-Frontend for pgsnmpd?
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Msg-id 4612EF86.9050005@phlo.org
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In response to Re: Nice, web-based SNMP-Frontend for pgsnmpd?  (Philip Hallstrom <postgresql@philip.pjkh.com>)
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Philip Hallstrom wrote:
>> I've just stumbled across pgsnmpd. It works quite well,
>> though I haven't yet found a web-based monitoring
>> software that works well with pgsnmpd. The problem is
>> that pgsnmpd exportsa bunch of values _per_ database.
>>
>> (The output of snmpwalk looks something like
>> PGSQL-MIB::pgsqlDbDatabase.1.1.3 = STRING: "postgres"
>> PGSQL-MIB::pgsqlDbDatabase.1.1.4 = STRING: "template0"
> ....
>> )
>>
>> Most SNMP monitoring tools (like netmrg) allow you to
>> define graphs for custom oid - but they don't allow me
>> to say "Create a graph for every oid that matches a
>> certain pattern". Therefor, I'd need to manually create
>> one graph per database, which is tiresome...
>>
>> So - does anyone know a good webapplication that does
>> snmp graphs?
>
> cacti should let you do it.  I've not done it myself, but when you tell
> it to graph disk space it let's you pick from all the partitions
> available. I just hooked it up with litespeed web server and it does the
> same thing letting me graph each of the configured virtual hosts.  In
> both cases the scripts/templates were built by someone else so I don't
> can't tell you how to do it, but it can be done.

I've stumbled over this myself minutes before I received your mail ;-)
So far it looks good (certainly much better than netmrg), and it seems
as if it at least support what I want semi-automatically.

Still, I'd prefer a solution where new databases show up
automatically - I'll see if I can get cacti to do that somehow.

Thanks for the tip!

greetings, Florian Pflug


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