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Date:      Sat, 24 Jan 2004 14:06:27 -0500
From:      stan <stanb@panix.com>
To:        Free BSD Questions list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Cricket setup help
Message-ID:  <20040124190627.GA29672@teddy.fas.com>

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Long agao, and far away I set up mrtg to monitor various aspects of a
nrtwork. Twoard the end of this excersise, I remeber being frustrated by
some limitations of mrtg. I looked around, ad decided that if I ever needed
to do this job again, I'd use cricket.

Well, the time has come to setup this on my home network. 

So, is cricket still a good/the best choice? I want to be able to monitor
at least the following:

1. Network interface trafic on all interfaces.
2. free disk space on all disk partitons
3. CPU loading on all machines

I have installed the cricket port, and the ucd-snmp port. I've followed teh
"begineers" directions, configuring the local FreeBSD machine as a
"router", thinking I could at leas get the network interface statstics
goign with that, but no luck. I do get replies from the machien, and I cna
run an snmpdwalk on it. But it appears that I'm bot getting interface
trafic data.

Can anyoen help me out?

-- 
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
						-- Benjamin Franklin



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