I don't know how you'd collect this information, but i do know we can't do it :)

Adam.

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On 4 Jan 2017, at 20:49, Garrett Pye <gvpye54@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for responding, I think I also saw something related to housekeeping and cron that can help with this platform. 

Devices under test are used to process inbound/outbound voice traffic. With this is various SIP errors (ex, SIP 604, SIP 404, etc) and would be nice to trend this on a group/device level.

//Garrett

On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
Scaling depends upon the types of devices, with network devices scaling is mostly down to number of interfaces (each interface is a large RRD to write).

There's information in the documentation about scaling, http://www.observium.org/docs/

What's SIP error logging traffic?

adam.

On 04/01/2017 20:42:31, Garrett Pye <gvpye54@gmail.com> wrote:

Currently testing Observium in lab environment with an initial 90 HP devices to possibly propose migrate away from Nagios. I don't see in the documentation if there is a performance limit reached if and when I add another 40 devices.

Also, does this same platform support SIP error logging traffic or is it limited to discovered enabled modules?

//Garrett 
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