[SunRescue] LAN Commmunication (was Sparc 10 cover plates)
Greg A. Woods
woods at most.weird.com
Thu Dec 30 18:27:05 CST 1999
[ On Thursday, December 23, 1999 at 09:25:37 (+0100), Bjrn Ramqvist wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] LAN Commmunication (was Sparc 10 cover plates)
>
> I once, just when I started here, allocated an Alpha-machine just to run
> a webserver along with MRTG collecting stats from all the FDDI-bridges
> running here. Every FDDI-bridge (or -switch) have their own SNMP-able
> module which made things alot easier. (Anyone seen Digitals DEChubs?)
Ah ha! Yes, that's what I've got here on my home network. A DEChub 900
with various bits plugged into it for the production network, and
another nearly identical unit for "play".
No FDDI active though -- nothing to plug it into (though I suppose I
could bridge the two hubs with it! :-)
> So, for almost a year I've been collecting traffic data along _every_
> switch or hub available every 5 minutes to satisfy my own mind.
I currently only watch the short-term traffic graphs with Scotty/TkIned
but I'm working on getting RRDtool and one of its front-ends to do more
long-term monitoring.
--
Greg A. Woods
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