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Change the Add data query drop down box to SNMP – Get Processor Information.Once added the query will be shown with a status of Success (The amount of Items and Rows will differ depending on how many partitions exist on the server).Click on the Add button to add the new data query.
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In the Associated data queries section change the Add data query drop down box to SNMP – Get Mounted Partitions.To associate data queries to the device perform the following steps :.
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Once the device has been added to Cacti data queries need to be associated to it so that graphs can be produced. Confirm that at the top of the page that the general SNMP informatio is displayed for the server.In the Devices list click on the device name and scroll down to the bottom of the page.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the Save button.Set the Downed device detection method to Ping and SNMP.Set the community string to the required string for your infrastructure – E.G.Select the Generic SNMP-enabled Host template.Set the Hostname to the FQDN if DNS is configured or the IP Address of the server.Set the Description to the friendly name you wish to use within Cacti – E.G.Click on the Create devices link in the main pane.Logon to the Cacti web site as an administrative user.In order to add an Openfiler server in to Cacti as a new device perform the following steps :. The following section provides the configuration settings selecting when adding an Openfiler server as a new device in Cacti. An installed Openfiler 2.3 server / appliance with SNMP configured.In order to configure an Openfiler 2.3 server for SNMP monitoring in Cacti the following pre-requisites must be met :. Both virtual machines were hosted on a Fedora Core 8 64-bit server running VMware Server 1.0.8. The infrastructure used for this article was an Openfiler 2.3 virtual machine being monitored by a Fedora Core 10 64-bit server running Cacti.
#CACTI VIRTUAL APPLIANCE HOW TO#
This article explains how to configure an Openfiler server for SNMP monitoring through Cacti. Openfiler – Monitoring With Cacti Introduction