
The turnkey appliance is totally useless, and it's not worth anyone's time to go anywhere near anything as old and worthless as that.
adam. On 03/03/2017 15:40:24, Don Maker don.p.maker@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, but I don't see any attached graphs. I do believe that Cisco memory graphs are working for other people, just not for me. When I go to graphs, system, all I see is processors and device uptime.
Not sure where to start troubleshooting and/or correcting this. I should also note that I am using the Turnkey Linux appliance.
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1. Syslog parsing for NXOS (Markus Bornhauser) 2. Should I be seeing memory usage graphs on Cisco devices? (Don Maker) 3. Re: Should I be seeing memory usage graphs on Cisco devices? (Lyndon Labuschagne) 4. Re: Should I be seeing memory usage graphs on Cisco devices? (Storer, Darren)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 14:20:14 +0100 From: Markus Bornhauser <kusi.bornhauser@gmail.com [mailto:kusi.bornhauser@gmail.com]> To: observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org] Subject: [Observium] Syslog parsing for NXOS Message-ID: <CADRv88-VsDrnd+8XJKWBxGSctpbV_g3Nz1Tf04M+kAAgFX3pNw@mail.gmail.com [mailto:CADRv88-VsDrnd%2B8XJKWBxGSctpbV_g3Nz1Tf04M%2BkAAgFX3pNw@mail.gmail.com]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Hi list,
Sorry if this had been asked before, but I'm unable to browse the mailing list archives.
I have set up syslog parsing with Rsyslogd, like documented [1]. The syslog.php script does receive the logs and saves them in the database. Parsing logs from both Cisco Catalyst (IOS) and Cisco Nexus switches, I discovered that the NXOS logs are parsed incorrectly (see screenshot [2]).
Does Observium support NXOS logs, or do I have to change something to make it as perfect as with IOS logs?
[1] https://observium.org/docs/syslog/#rsyslogd [https://observium.org/docs/syslog/#rsyslogd] [2] https://snag.gy/2eDsgH.jpg [https://snag.gy/2eDsgH.jpg]
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Message: 2 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 13:14:17 -0500 From: Don Maker <don.p.maker@gmail.com [mailto:don.p.maker@gmail.com]> To: observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org] Subject: [Observium] Should I be seeing memory usage graphs on Cisco devices? Message-ID: <CACF+TreB1n9aB8KC5noXBakgWB_qWMGEjGtAL73mXiwHE08guA@mail.gmail.com [mailto:CACF%2BTreB1n9aB8KC5noXBakgWB_qWMGEjGtAL73mXiwHE08guA@mail.gmail.com]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
I have various Cisco devices ( catalyst switches, ios routers, ios-xe, etc), but none of them are showing any memory usage details in observium. I was surprised by this as observium did a remarkable job of recognizing and displaying information for things that most snmp tools do not, Qnap for example. It does recognize my Cisco devices and reports back on just about everything, but memory. Other tools I tried, such as Manageengine, PRTG, etc reported the memory with no issue. So, I'm skeptical that there is anything wrong with my snmp setup.
I would really love to get memory usage for my Cisco devices. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears.
Thanks