Hi Darren,
(Attached)
I haven't got any prod links that are pushing their sla thresholds right now, so here's a pre-prod one that is most likely just the control plane having a slow moment running the sla test (the link is otherwise idle and a local patch within the dc).
If you squint hard enough, you can see the colour difference as it transitions towards orange/red. We use gradual colours in the scales, not hard steps.
Cheers,
Michael
On December 10, 2020 8:28:11 AM GMT+11:00, "Storer, Darren" darren.storer@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
Showing IP SLA sounds interesting - would it be possible to share an example of what it looks like via PHP Weathermap?
Many thanks
Darren
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 20:49, Michael via observium observium@observium.org wrote:
I wouldn't say we've got many complex weathermaps. At my former
employer,
we had developed a few of them into more complex ones (with a network focus, not a device/server focus).
I've extracted an example of what I'm doing with templates and
included it
below.
I change the text on the hovergraph to present the device and
interface
info, plus I flip the graph rrd to be the one relevant to that
interface
(so yes, the in/out flip based on which end of the link you are
looking
at). We also track IP SLA metrics on the weathermap with a narrow
link that
runs next to the data link. We apply different scales for local
(within a
datacentre), interstate and cross-country so that the relevant
changes in
latency can be correspondingly coloured.
It might give people some ideas. I'll see if I can dig up some
sanitised
versions out of my former workplace...
Cheers,
Michael
NODE ROUTER ICON 130 60 round LABELOUTLINECOLOR none USESCALE STATUS TARGET gauge:../../rrd/{node:this:label}/status.rrd:status:- INFOURL https://observium/device/device=%7Bnode:this:label%7D
LINK DEFAULT ARROWSTYLE compact BWLABEL bits BANDWIDTH 100G BWLABELPOS 70 30 COMMENTFONT 10 COMMENTSTYLE center COMMENTFONTCOLOR contrast INOVERLIBGRAPH
/graph.php?height=100&width=512&id={link:this:b_graph_id}&type=port_bits&legend=no&from=-21600
OUTOVERLIBGRAPH
/graph.php?height=100&width=512&id={link:this:a_graph_id}&type=port_bits&legend=no&from=-21600
ININFOURL /graphs/type=port_bits/id={link:this:b_graph_id}/ OUTINFOURL /graphs/type=port_bits/id={link:this:a_graph_id}/ TARGET
../../rrd/{link:this:a_end}/{link:this:a_rrd}:INOCTETS:OUTOCTETS INOVERLIBCAPTION {link:this:b_end} {link:this:b_int} OUTOVERLIBCAPTION {link:this:a_end} {link:this:a_int}
LINK SLA WIDTH 2 BANDWIDTH 100G BWLABELPOS 60 40 OVERLIBGRAPH
/graph.php?height=100&width=512&id={link:this:sla_id}&type=sla_echo&legend=no&from=-21600
INFOURL /graphs/type=sla_echo/id={link:this:sla_id}/ TARGET
gauge:../../rrd/{link:this:a_end}/{link:this:a_rrd}:rtt:-
gauge:../../rrd/{link:this:b_end}/{link:this:b_rrd}:-:rtt INOVERLIBCAPTION {link:this:b_end} {link:this:b_int} OUTOVERLIBCAPTION {link:this:a_end} {link:this:a_int} USESCALE LOCAL absolute
################################ #### NODES #### ################################ NODE hy_myrouter TEMPLATE ROUTER LABEL myrouter POSITION hy_otherrouter 240 0
################################ #### DIRECT LINKS #### ################################ NK data_hy_otherrouter_myrouter TEMPLATE NATIVE SET a_graph_id 3877 SET a_end myrouter SET a_int Hu0/0/2/0 SET a_rrd port-122.rrd SET b_graph_id 3778 SET b_end myrouter SET b_int Hu0/0/2/0 SET b_rrd port-98.rrd NODES hy_otherrouter:60:0 hy_myrouter:-60:0
################################ #### SLA LINKS #### ################################ LINK sla_hy_otherrouter_hy_myrouter TEMPLATE SLA SET sla_id 82 SET a_end otherrouter SET a_int Hu0/0/2/0 SET a_rrd sla-cisco-rttmon-mib-2.rrd SET b_end myrouter SET b_int Hu0/0/2/0 SET b_rrd sla-cisco-rttmon-mib-1.rrd NODES hy_otherrouter:60:-5 hy_myrouter:-60:-5
On 10 Dec 2020, at 4:49 am, Adam Armstrong via observium < observium@observium.org> wrote:
Hi Guys,
For those of you using PHP Weathermap, how many of you are using template/include features?
How complex after the weathermaps you’re making?
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