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Cacti
Through this hands-on you will install cacti monitoring system and create device entry for your workshop router and switch. You will also create graphs and arrange a graph hierarchy. Finally you will install some cacti plug-ins.
Installation
You can easily install cacti by following
# apt-get install cacti
- While the installation process you will be ask for a password for mysql server. Please give the <class password>.
- Select Apache2 as the webserver type
- Select Yes to Configure database for cacti with dbconfig-common?
- Again give the <class password> for the database administrative user.
- You have complete the cacti installation. open a web browser in your host PC and give the following url.
http://<Your VM's IP Address>/cacti
- Click next
- Select New Install and click next
- Click Finish and you will be directed to the cacti login page
- Use default username and password to login
User name : admin
Password : admin
- Now you have logged in to cacti monitoring system.
Configuration
Change admin password
- First click to Console tab. Then click on User Management on the left side bar.
- In the User Management page click on the user name admin.
- In the password text box give the <class password> and click Save.
Cacti Graphs
- Click the Graphs tab. You will see Default Tree Icon on the side bar.
- expand it click on the localhost icon. You will see some graphs. (Might not have any values as it take time to generate values)
- These graphs will show the values of your VM.
Adding Devices
Now let's add some other devices to the system. We will add the workshop switch and the workshop router.
- Go to Console and click the Devices.
- Click Add on the devices page. Now you can add the workshop router and the work shop switch and you will be directed to the add devices page. First add the Workshop Switch
- Give following settings
description : workshp_sw
Hostname : 192.248.7.249
Host Template : Generic SNMP-enabled Host
Number of Collection Threads : 1
Downed Device Detection : Ping
Ping Method : ICMP Ping
SNMP Version : version 2
SNMP Community : NetManage
- Click Create and then click Save
- You can add the workshop router as with the same settings with the correct IP address
Creating Graphs
Now that we have add devices let's create some graphs so we can monitor our devices.
- Go to Console and click the New Graphs.
- Select workshp_sw and it will show you all the available graphs. Also you can create new graphs from graphs template.
- To create a graph to measure ping latency select Unix-Ping Latency in the graph templates window. and click Create
- Keep the default legend color and value and click create
- Lets create graphs to measure the Network interfaces of the switch. To do that select the Network interfaces in the SNMP - Interface Statistics and click Create
- You can do the same and create graphs for the workshop router
Managing Graphs Trees
Now let's create graph trees. So we can view the graphs in the graph section.
- Go to Console and click the Graph Trees.
- Click Add and give Network devices. Keep the parent item as [root]
- Click Create.
- Add another two trees. One for the workshop Route and another for workshop switch. Keep the parent item as [Network Devices]
Adding Graphs to the graph tree
Let's add the graphs of sorkshop switch and workshop router to their graph trees.
- Go to Console and click the Graph Management.
- Select workshp_sw from the host drop down menu.
- You will see all the graphs from the workshop switch select them all and select Place on a Tree from the choose an action drop down menu.
- Click Go and select worshopswitch from the Destination Branch: drop down menu.
- click Continue
- Do the same to the workshop router.
- Go to Graphs and check whether you can monitor the devices.