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Cacti 0.8 Network Monitoring

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Cacti 0.8 Network Monitoring

Overview of this book

Cacti is a network monitoring tool that provides graphic solutions to your everyday monitoring issues. It has a wide variety of features and misusing them can mean that you are not monitoring your network as closely as you think. This book takes you through all of the key features of Cacti and shows how to use them for maximum effectiveness. This book will teach you how to use Cacti effectively to monitor your network through its web interface leaving aside all the heavy chunks of code. You will be introduced to all the features of Cacti in an easy-to-understand format. This book introduces Cacti and goes through its complete installation and setup. After a quick look, it will teach you to use Cacti's amazing graph templating and user management features. You will learn to customize graphs and make them better looking and easier to understand. It will teach you to provide the paths to any external script or command using Cacti. Then it will take you through importing and managing new templates and also customizing them. Creating users and assigning permissions to them is the next step in this book. Towards the end, you will learn to take backups and restore the system.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Net-SNMP


The Net-SNMP application suite implements SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3 using IPv4 and IPv6. It has a command line application to retrieve information from SNMP-enabled network-attached devices, and also manipulate configuration, and convert between numerical and textual MIB OIDs. It has a graphical MIB browser, a daemon application that receives SNMP trap notification, and a set of libraries to develop new SNMP application using C and Perl APIs.

Cacti uses Net-SNMP application suite to retrieve raw data from SNMP-enabled devices, and then uses the RRDTool to create graphics using raw data. In order to run Cacti the managing system needs to run Net-SNMP. If you need to install Net-SNMP manually, please see the Net-SNMP manual page: http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/man/.

These days, we don't need to install Net-SNMP manually in the managing system. There are distribution specific tools to install the application, such as yum in Fedora core, apt-get in Ubuntu. After installation, run...