Community Home Discussion Expand all Collapse all sort by most recent sort by thread. Nice post!! Actually I just wrote my own snmp query for the SPU monit Your right, I will upload them this weekend to the template page.
Posted view attached 3. Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown. This monitors all incoming sessions also known as flows before handing them off to an SPC card. Datacenter SRX units have this capped unless a license is purchased. This template should work for all models of Juniper SRX devices, even though branch models don't have a physical card they have built-in SPC processes and will show the same information.
On branch devices there will only be 1 while datacenter models can have multiple cards installed. In order for this data to populate each policy monitored must have counters enabled. Why they are not graphing in Cacti I am still not sure Might be because I am running it under windows or something.. Glad you figured it out. What's interesting is that it has worked that way for most of us, and the original template I made these from also used those values except on the storage and flow sessions, which I added.
I'll update the template, assuming that adding the dot doesn't break me ;-. Just kidding, it's obviously a bug in the template that for some reason Cacti has been tolerant of in most situations. Would you mind posting your Cacti version? I know it's no longer an issue, but my curiosity for understanding details is getting the better of me.
If you could post your snmp tools version, that would be helpful to me. My version doesn't seem to care about whether the prefix is there or not. As I mentioned I am running under windows, in this case for my proof of concept system.. I plan on running under linux when I move to production. I ran the test from command line and got results for both For compatibility sake it might be good to post an updated template to avoid anyone else having this issue.
I do really appreciate the template.. Yeah, I've already fixed it. It was wrong, regardless of whether or not it worked. I was just curious about the differences that caused the inconsistency. I haven't really used the QoS stuff, and I'm not really sure what portions of it would be useful to the majority of people, otherwise I'd take a stab at it.
How where the OIDs determined for the Storage graph? The system health command on the SRX only seems to indicate the exact OIDs for root and config, which really arn't that useful.
The current var OID appears to be incorrect for my cluster. We are currently having issues with logs filling the system so any help nailing down the exact OIDs per cluster node would be really useful right now. I don't know enough about cacti to write a script that works by index, however it does appear that there is enough information to indicate the name of each node and which OIDs belong to each for the cpu, sessions and memory..
For some reason the numbers tend to be off by a few percent if you compare to a 'show system storage', not sure if that's a rounding error or what, but it's close enough to keep an eye on when things are running out.
Has any updates been done recently to this template? It's working great with the exception of session flows and temperature. Your template is really helpful. Any help will be appreciated. Will this break the other SRX chassis i. OR are you doing separate templates for all the SRX. You can test them on both the and to see if it works.
Skip to main content Press Enter. Sign in. Skip auxiliary navigation Press Enter. Contact Us Terms and Conditions. Skip main navigation Press Enter. Toggle navigation. Search Options. Answers Security. Community Home Discussion Expand all Collapse all sort by most recent sort by thread. Please reply to this so I can credit you a 'solved' thread. No problem, just hope people will find it useful. This seems to Hi there, Thanks for the template, but when I try importing your template into Cacti I get Thanks for letting me know I will try that.
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Templates, scripts for templates, scripts and requests for templates. Then just import the host template. Any suggestions would be appreciated. These are all working in version 0. Both templates work, it's a matter of personal preference. Pick one. Much thanks goes to the creators of the original templates. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Last edited by vpl on Sun Jan 13, pm, edited 2 times in total. Have tried SNMP v1 and v2, but this doesn't seem to make any difference.
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