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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 4:42 pm |
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I use the MRTG for monitor thousands of devices and it worked fine
until an undefined limit, becasue after that randomly some graphs
shows a very high peak, wich is not real traffic.
Does anybody knows if the MRTG has a limit for the number of devices
to monitor? Is there a requirement for memory and CPU?
Does anybody has solve a similar issue? |
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| abe.sterling... |
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:08 pm |
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On Jul 11, 7:42 pm, gerardogalv... at (no spam) gmail.com wrote:
Quote: I use the MRTG for monitor thousands of devices and it worked fine
until an undefined limit, becasue after that randomly some graphs
shows a very high peak, wich is not real traffic.
Does anybody knows if the MRTG has a limit for the number of devices
to monitor? Is there a requirement for memory and CPU?
Does anybody has solve a similar issue?
As far as I know, MRTG does not scale well for very large networks if
you want high frequency monitoring. Try looking at www.Jilroy.com they
have a scalable solution. Try contacting their support. I have used
them and they helped me with a network of 10Ks of elements using ICMP
& SNMP. |
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