Adam how would you go about creating a Cisco CPU alert?

 

Been looking around the source code and found $config['alert_graphs']['processor']['processor_usage']  = array('type' => 'processor_usage', 'id' => '@processor_id');

 

So did something like

 

But again it’s the entity association i´am having trouble finding J.

 

Is it not possible to do a general Cisco alert or do I have to do it per device type?

 

 

Med venlig hilsen | Best regards

Thomas Raabo

Netværksansvarlig CCIE #33466

Zitcom A/S

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong
Sent: 13. november 2013 11:27
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] Alerting system...

 

Hi Thomas,

 

You need to match the RFC/MIB values there, rather than our "prettified"

version from the UI.

 

I think it's ethernetCsmacd. You can check IF-MIB, or the values for ifType returned by your device.

 

I think there is some scope for making this slightly less complex in future, perhaps with some pretty names or groups.

 

Thanks,

adam.

 

On 2013-11-13 10:24, Thomas Raabo - Zitcom A/S wrote:

> Hi guys…

>

> What I´am i doing wrong ?

>

> It does match devices when I do a regenerate.

>

> Med venlig hilsen | Best regards

>

> Thomas Raabo

>

> Netværksansvarlig CCIE #33466

>

> Zitcom A/S

>

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> Direkte: 69 10 60 18 Direkte: tr@zitcom.dk

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