That could work too, because on my end I can open mysql on the wan to the other IPs necessary so that would be something we could manage easily enough. On the proxy snmp, makes sense, because the few apps and stuff that we have seen did not work. I know ZenOSS can do it (on-premise agent), and PRTG puts an ‘agent’ that reports back to the central server which is nice, but we really like the observium slack integration and the reports/graphs and all the other stuff it can detect.

 

Even if we had to install like an observium instance on-prem I could do that, what we don’t want to do is end up with 30 installs that have to all be updated/managed/alerted all individually because over time its not something we can scale confidently.

 

 

 

 

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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 4:54 PM
To: observium@observium.org
Subject: Re: [Observium] Consultant help?

 

Hi,

 

I've never seen a usable solution for proxying SNMP. It seems like something that would break horribly almost constantly.

 

There is the vague ability to run a poller on a remote system so long as the remote system can reach MySQL and rrdcached on the Observium server. It's probably pretty reliable with good connectivity, but the MySQL latency would perhaps make the polling slower. Doing it this way might require us to modify the poller wrapper slightly to allow you to mask out devices you don't want to poll on the central install.

 

adam.

 

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On 2018-01-10 15:33:56, Ben Filippelli <ben@level5mgmt.com> wrote:

Hi Adam, we were really looking for a way to do snmp-proxy and pull a lot of different networks back to a central location. The networks aren’t huge but there’s a lot of them (25-30).  VPN’s are not going to be an option for every site , there are some IP overlap and not a business case outside of this one that will let us go that route for everything.

 

We have tinkered with several of the different how-tos on snmp-proxy without success. We are using a handful of the ‘example’ alerts right now and that’s covering a lot of what we need (up/down and port usage) but I was thinking once we got this working how we wanted, someone would have other real world things that we haven’t considered.

 

 

 

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Ben Filippelli

IT Director

455 NW 35th St #105

Boca Raton, FL 33431

P: 561.509.2077 x311

F:561.300.2376

 

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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 10:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [Observium] Consultant help?

 

What sort of stuff do you need help with?

We can usually help with whatever configuration and then like you need.

Adam.

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On 9 Jan 2018, at 13:48, Ben Filippelli <ben@level5mgmt.com> wrote:

Is there any gurus out there willing to work with me on setting up some remote monitoring and alerts on observium

 

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