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Cacti 0.8 Beginner's Guide

By : Thomas Urban
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Cacti 0.8 Beginner's Guide

By: Thomas Urban

Overview of this book

Cacti is a performance measurement tool that provides easy methods and functions for gathering and graphing system data. You can use Cacti to develop a robust event management system that can alert on just about anything you would like it to. But to do that, you need to gain a solid understanding of the basics of Cacti, its plugin architecture, and automation concepts. Cacti 0.8 Beginner's Guide will introduce you to the wide variety of features of Cacti and will guide you on how to use them for maximum effectiveness. Advanced topics like the plugin architecture and Cacti automation using the command-line interface will help you build a professional performance measurement system.Designed as a beginner's guide, the book starts off with the basics of installing and using Cacti, and also covers the advanced topics that will show you how to customize and extend the core Cacti functionalities. The book offers essential tutorials for creating advanced graphs and using plugins to create enterprise-class reports to show your customers and colleagues. From data templates to input methods and plugin installation to creating your own customized plugins, this book provides you with a rich selection of step-by-step instructions to reach your goals. It covers all you need to know to implement professional performance measurement techniques with Cacti and ways to fully customize Cacti to fit your needs. By the end of the book, you will be able to implement and extend Cacti to monitor, display, and report the performance of your network exactly the way you want.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Cacti 0.8Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pop Quiz Answers
Index

BBCacti—the BlackBerry client


BlackBerry devices are widely used in business environments and are usually able to connect to internal systems without the need to create separate VPN connections. The BBCacti client allows end users to view graphs or manage reports using the familiar BlackBerry interface.

Requirements

The BlackBerry client requires the installation of the nmidWebService plugin on the Cacti server. The plugin provides various functions to the BBCacti client, such as retrieving the contents of Cacti trees and authenticating users against the configured mechanisms. Changes on the Cacti system (for example, updating to a new version) do not necessarily require an update to the BlackBerry client, but just the adaption of the nmidWebService plugin to the new version.

Installing the nmidWebService plugin also allows Cacti administrators to allow or deny mobile access to Cacti by using a realm permissions setting.

The BBCacti version is currently only compatible with versions 4.x and 5.x of the BlackBerry OS, but support for 6.x is coming soon.

Advantages

The BBCacti client is able to support plugins such as Thold or CereusReporting by utilizing the built-in functionality of the nmidWebServices' SOAP interface. By using this SOAP interface, updates to Thold or other plugins does not require a client update on the BlackBerry. There's also no need for any special user access requirements for mobile users.

BlackBerry devices are usually able to connect to internal systems using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

Disadvantages

The BlackBerry user interface isn't as good looking as the iPhone/iPad one. BlackBerry devices usually don't have large displays, which makes the graphs small and of lower quality. In addition, the installation of the nmidWebService plugin can be difficult as it requires a particular PHP module to be compiled and installed.