Graphing Virtual Server In/Out Throughput

Anyone able to graph the individual virtual server throughput using the accompany MIBs, either in ganglia or cacti?
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  • edited February 2014
    Hello

    here is a link with Cacti Template.

    https://a10networks.sharefile.com/d/s000c1521ecc4e089

    This template can create the following graphs:
    - Individual OID’s
    o AVG CPU Usage (Avg control and Avg of all data CPU’s on same graph)
    o AVG Control CPU
    o AVG Data CPU
    o Global Memory
    o Established Sessions
    o Free Sessions
    o Global new connection rate
    - Indexed OID’s
    o CPU Usage (Individual CPUs)
    o Interface Statistics
     Interface Traffic (In and out Bits/sec)
     Interface Packets (In and out packets /sec)
     Interface utilization (in and out percent utilization)
     Interface Errors (In and Out errors /sec)
    o Trunk Statistics
     Trunk Traffic (In and Out Bits /sec)
     Trunk Packets (In and Out packets /sec)
     Trunk Errors (Errors /sec)
    o Server Statistics
     Server Traffic
     Server Packets
     Server Connections
    o Service Group Statistics
     Service Group – Connection Rate
     Service Group – Current Connections
     Service Group – Packet Rate
     Service Group – Traffic Rate

    I hope this helps
  • REDES_STI_UCHILEREDES_STI_UCHILE Member
    edited August 2015
    I can't downloading this file because I don't have account. Could you give me another link please??

    I need this information.
  • dshindshin Member
    edited August 2015
    If you have an A10 Support account you can also download the Cacti template from the support portal. Let me know if you have problems and I can post the files on an FTP site.

    Genard
  • rwilliamsrwilliams Member
    edited October 2015
    Hi Genard,

    I do have a support account but I am unable to find any information on a Cacti Template. Could you post a path to the template file or as you mentioned let me know an ftp location?

    your help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Ryan
  • JefferyJeffery Member
    edited August 2016
    how can i use snmpget to get Virtual Server In/Out Throughput or Virtual Interface In/Out Throughput?
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