Kjetil Otter Olsen wrote:
We have a couple of GE-ports with quite heavy traffic, close to 700 Mb/s.
NAV generates Cricket-configs to use SNMPv1-counters (32bit) when polling GE interfaces.
But even when polling every minute, the counters loop when the traffic exceeds 600 Mb/s.
Is there any plans to use SNMPv2-counters (64-bit) for GE-equipment??
All GE-equipment I have seen for the past years support 64-bit counters.
The polling could then be done every 5 minutes without any problems as well.
Yes, there are definite plans to do this. The problem NTNU has
experienced with 64-bits counters is that not all network equipment
update them, even though they support them. This is the sole reason we
do not use them. However, a test to see if they are updated are to be
developed.
--
John Magne Bredal
NTNU, ITEA - Nettgruppa
"Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."
>From morten.vold at ntnu.no Mon Dec 5 10:17:44 2005
From: morten.vold at ntnu.no (Morten Vold)
Date: Mon Dec 5 10:17:44 2005
Subject: [Nav-users]
In-Reply-To:
20051203104910.M27954@dru.domain.org
References:
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On 03/12/2005 16:51, Dru uttered:
> Thanks, but I seem to have sorted it out and only have 1 or 2 little
> issues left to work out.
Goodie! :)
> I'd like to contribute the steps I documented to get nav working on
> FreeBSD. What is the process for contributing documentation? I
> probably won't have time to aggregate all my notes together until
> around Christmas.
If you want to contribute this documentation directly to the FreeBSD
ports package, Borge Brunes is the man to listen to. Other than that,
we always welcome documentation contributions at the MetaNAV wiki
(
http://metanav.ntnu.no/).
- --
Morten Vold, ITEA, NTNU
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>From odd.hauge at hiMolde.no Tue Dec 6 13:07:03 2005
From: odd.hauge at hiMolde.no (Hauge Odd Arne)
Date: Tue Dec 6 13:07:22 2005
Subject: [Nav-users] Messages from alaertengine
Message-ID:
8EEE7738AEDF6947B3E5508A0244D1C27D10DE@stam.himolde.no
Hi.
I always get 2 e-mail messages if a box does not repy to ping and two
messages if it's declared down/up from alertenigne@nav... If a service
is down/up I get 6 e-mail messages from alertengine...
I have tried deleting my entire alertprofile and adding a new one, but
it didn't make any different.
Any suggestions ?
Regards
Odd Arne Hauge