
You can fetch the in/out/95th/etc data for each billing period from the database, or you can drag all of the measurements and work that stuff out yourself if you want a different billing style, and just use observium as a poller.
The alerting system does let you set bps/pps or traffic percentage as conditions, so you can do that too.
adam.
On 2015-05-22 13:42, Farshid Abediny wrote:
Hi Sonwe can fetvh traffic in and out from database right? And also does your alerting system support that we specify if pps or bps will more than X then email our network tech? Thanks
On Friday, May 22, 2015, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Hi,
The "Simple API" is a third party contribution, and nothing really to do with us, so we don't even know how it works, really.
It's not that difficult to just pull this data from the database though, probably no more difficult than learning how the API works!
The billing system doesn't currently support any form of alerting or notification. You'd probably be better doing this via your own system, if you're already scraping the data.
adam.
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- we have our own traffic accounting in your simple api can we
check every switch port how much send/receive or total traffic have?or can we set in your traffic accounting that when switch use over X tb per month call a script (our script will create invoice in our billing system) if we can check traffic in + traffic out with your simple api we can create overage invoice in our billing system and we want this, 2. can we create alert that when traffic use near %80 percent of X tb per month send email to user? thanks, _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [1]
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