Brocade FastIron SX 1600, IronWare Version 07.0.01cT3e1
Hello guys,
I'm testing Observium in the company that I work, it's working great, however we realize that Observium is not getting the processors and memory utilization from ours FastIron SX family, which includes SX 800 and SX 1600.
The Brocade MLX family that we use are working fine and we are able to get proc and memory, I guess that it's a MIB problem but I couldn't find it on google.
Does anyone has this switches been monitored by observium? Below is the version info from observium:
*Observium CE*0.13.10.4585 *Apache*2.2.16 (Debian) *PHP*5.3.3-7+squeeze17 * MySQL*5.1.66-0+squeeze1 *RRDtool*1.4.3
Thanks in advance,
Hi,
It's probably either not supported on our side, or not working in the Ironware release you are running. Given it's not a Cisco, it's more likely to be the former.
Tom
On 10/11/2013 04:38 PM, Danilo Marques de Gouveia wrote:
Hello guys,
I'm testing Observium in the company that I work, it's working great, however we realize that Observium is not getting the processors and memory utilization from ours FastIron SX family, which includes SX 800 and SX 1600.
The Brocade MLX family that we use are working fine and we are able to get proc and memory, I guess that it's a MIB problem but I couldn't find it on google.
Does anyone has this switches been monitored by observium? Below is the version info from observium:
*Observium CE* 0.13.10.4585 *Apache* 2.2.16 (Debian) *PHP* 5.3.3-7+squeeze17 *MySQL* 5.1.66-0+squeeze1 *RRDtool* 1.4.3
Thanks in advance,
Danilo Marques de Gouveia
observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
It is not, I have the same issue with all of my core routers and switches regarding to CPU usage (ICX6430, ICX6610, CER2024C). The memory allocation works though for ICX class. Brocade becomes a real alternative to Cisco and their products are high-end but not as hype as Cisco. Le 11/10/2013 17:01, Tom Laermans a écrit :
Hi,
It's probably either not supported on our side, or not working in the Ironware release you are running. Given it's not a Cisco, it's more likely to be the former.
Tom
On 10/11/2013 04:38 PM, Danilo Marques de Gouveia wrote:
Hello guys,
I'm testing Observium in the company that I work, it's working great, however we realize that Observium is not getting the processors and memory utilization from ours FastIron SX family, which includes SX 800 and SX 1600.
The Brocade MLX family that we use are working fine and we are able to get proc and memory, I guess that it's a MIB problem but I couldn't find it on google.
Does anyone has this switches been monitored by observium? Below is the version info from observium:
*Observium CE* 0.13.10.4585 *Apache* 2.2.16 (Debian) *PHP* 5.3.3-7+squeeze17 *MySQL* 5.1.66-0+squeeze1 *RRDtool* 1.4.3
Thanks in advance,
Danilo Marques de Gouveia
observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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On 2013-10-11 18:34, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS wrote:
It is not, I have the same issue with all of my core routers and switches regarding to CPU usage (ICX6430, ICX6610, CER2024C). The memory allocation works though for ICX class. Brocade becomes a real alternative to Cisco and their products are high-end but not as hype as Cisco.
The Brocade CPU/Memory polling was originally written for MLX-class devices in 2010.
It's possible that newer devices have moved to a different set of MIBs, in which case support will need to be added for those too.
None of us use Brocade (nor have access to those specific Brocade devices) though, so it's difficult :)
adam.
I can try to help you with some snmpwalk dumps or anything if you want but I don't have the time to write down PHP code... Tell me. Le 11/10/2013 19:37, Adam Armstrong a écrit :
On 2013-10-11 18:34, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS wrote:
It is not, I have the same issue with all of my core routers and switches regarding to CPU usage (ICX6430, ICX6610, CER2024C). The memory allocation works though for ICX class. Brocade becomes a real alternative to Cisco and their products are high-end but not as hype as Cisco.
The Brocade CPU/Memory polling was originally written for MLX-class devices in 2010.
It's possible that newer devices have moved to a different set of MIBs, in which case support will need to be added for those too.
None of us use Brocade (nor have access to those specific Brocade devices) though, so it's difficult :)
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To be honest I don't know even how to start looking for this info using snmpwalk. I'm asking my Brocade support if they have a mib that I can use but no answer so far.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS infoslad@gmail.comwrote:
I can try to help you with some snmpwalk dumps or anything if you want but I don't have the time to write down PHP code... Tell me. Le 11/10/2013 19:37, Adam Armstrong a écrit :
On 2013-10-11 18:34, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS wrote:
It is not, I have the same issue with all of my core routers and switches regarding to CPU usage (ICX6430, ICX6610, CER2024C). The memory allocation works though for ICX class. Brocade becomes a real alternative to Cisco and their products are high-end but not as hype as Cisco.
The Brocade CPU/Memory polling was originally written for MLX-class devices in 2010.
It's possible that newer devices have moved to a different set of MIBs, in which case support will need to be added for those too.
None of us use Brocade (nor have access to those specific Brocade devices) though, so it's difficult :)
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I said that to Adam thus he might write some code for new hardware from Brocade, and there are a lot. Danilo, normally you can download the MIB directly from the official website, It was the case for me.
Le 11/10/2013 22:28, Danilo Marques de Gouveia a écrit :
To be honest I don't know even how to start looking for this info using snmpwalk. I'm asking my Brocade support if they have a mib that I can use but no answer so far.
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS <infoslad@gmail.com mailto:infoslad@gmail.com> wrote:
I can try to help you with some snmpwalk dumps or anything if you want but I don't have the time to write down PHP code... Tell me. Le 11/10/2013 19:37, Adam Armstrong a écrit : On 2013-10-11 18:34, Leslie-Alexandre DENIS wrote: It is not, I have the same issue with all of my core routers and switches regarding to CPU usage (ICX6430, ICX6610, CER2024C). The memory allocation works though for ICX class. Brocade becomes a real alternative to Cisco and their products are high-end but not as hype as Cisco. The Brocade CPU/Memory polling was originally written for MLX-class devices in 2010. It's possible that newer devices have moved to a different set of MIBs, in which case support will need to be added for those too. None of us use Brocade (nor have access to those specific Brocade devices) though, so it's difficult :) adam. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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participants (4)
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Adam Armstrong
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Danilo Marques de Gouveia
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Leslie-Alexandre DENIS
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Tom Laermans