monitoring specific individual queues

Marc Powell mpowell at ena.com
Sun Nov 10 17:24:19 CET 2002


This sounds more like a job for Cricket or other RRD based tool than nagios. The core of nagios is more concerned with state and availibilty than actual trending of the traffic. There are some performance parsing additions (apan comes to mind) that might work. I would recommend Cricket however.


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Marc

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-----Original Message-----
From: James Noble <jimmy97223 at yahoo.com>
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net <nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Sun Nov 10 04:44:08 2002
Subject: [Nagios-users] monitoring specific individual queues

New guy here to Nagios with a question about the core
functionality.  Does Nagios have in its raw form a
facilty by which to view multiple queues on a network
device and their traffic flow?  I guess this should be
asked in the context of RTP.  I am watching an Avaya
Cajun that is pushing VoIP traffic which is in the
high-priority queue, and then there is the
low-priority queue, which carries 90% of the rest of
the traffic.  I want to be able to watch the same
parameters on an Allied Telesyn switch and compare
performance between it and the Avaya.  Is this going
to necessitate a custom plugin, or is it something
that I can do with config changes out of the box?  I
didn't see anything about htis in the documentation,
but I have seen thus far that the documentation is
somewhat fuzzy as it relates to reality at this point...


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