Build the net-snmp-lvs-module rpm posted earlier and install it on your
servers running snmpd, then you can access the LVS data via SNMP in
cacti. You can whip up a quick graph using the snmp-oid template, or you
can make a more elaborate graph template that can be attached to hosts.
For example, the OIDs you need for bandwidth per service are:
bytes in: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8225.4711.17.1.13.i
bytes out: 1.3.6.1.4.1.8225.4711.17.1.14.i
where "i" is the service index (1...number of LVS services defined).
You can use snmpwalk to find all the fields.
--
Laurentiu Badea
Michael Moody wrote:
> I would be extremely happy to have all of this in my cacti.
>
> Michael S. Moody
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> Global Systems Consulting
>
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