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== Cacti ==
Install lighttpd<br />
install php<br />
install cacti<br />
install net-snmp-tools<br />
soft link /usr/share/webapps/cacti to /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cacti<br />
setup mysql<br />
mysql cacti < /usr/share/webapps/cacti/cacti.sql<br />
browse to http://localhost/cacti/<br />
-> Next
-> New install, Next
-> Finish
Login using admin:admin, change password.<br />
Add to crontab:<br />
*/5 * * * * php /var/www/localhost/cacti/poller.php > /dev/null 2>&1

Revision as of 13:46, 2 November 2010

This page is a work in progress ...

This page is still being developed.

Idea is to set up Nagios as an SNMP trap receiver, especially for HP Procurve switch alerts
Source: http://xavier.dusart.free.fr/joomla/index.php/en/nagios/47-traps-snmp-dans-nagios

Add packages:

nagios
nagios-web
lighttpd
net-snmp
perl
snmptt (available from edge/testing)


Create file /etc/snmp/snmptrapd.conf, and populate:

traphandle default /usr/sbin/snmptt
disableAuthorization yes
donotlogtraps yes


Edit /etc/conf.d/snmptrapd:

OPTIONS="-On -Lsd -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid"

Start snmptrapd using init script.
Edit /etc/snmptt.ini and insert contents found at source link.

To be continued once my testing is complete :). With the config done as above, snmp traps will simply be logged to syslog since they're all unknown to snmptrapd.