Network and Server Statistics using Cacti. Introduction A tool to monitor, store and present network and system/server statistics Designed around RRDTool.

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Network and Server Statistics using Cacti

Introduction A tool to monitor, store and present network and system/server statistics Designed around RRDTool with a special emphasis on the graphical interface Almost all of Cacti's functionality can be configured via the Web.

Introduction Cont. Cacti: Uses RRDtool, PHP and stores data in MySQL. It supports the use of SNMP and graphics with MRTG. “Cacti is a complete frontend to RRDTool, it stores all of the necessary information to create graphs and populate them with data in a MySQL database. The frontend is completely PHP driven. Along with being able to maintain Graphs, Data Sources, and Round Robin Archives in a database, cacti handles the data gathering. There is also SNMP support for those used to creating traffic graphs with MRTG.”

Advantages Graphics –Allows the use of all the functions of rrdgraph to define graphics and to automate some of them –Allows you to organize information in hierarchical trees. Date sources –Allows you to use all the rrdcreate and rrdupdate functions, including defining multiple data sources for RRD files Data collection –Data sources can be updated via SNMP or by defining scripts –SNMP support included using php-snmp or net-snmp –An optional component, cactid, implements SNMP routines in C with multi-threading for increased efficiency. This can be critical if you have lots of devices. Templates –You can create templates to reuse graphics definitions, data sources and devices. User management –You can manage authentication (locally or via LDAP) having distinct levels of authorization for users (if you so wish).

Installation: Ubuntu Server 8.1 –Available in RPMs and packages for Gentoo, Debian, etc. –It's necessary to install cactid separately if you wish to use it for faster SNMP calls. # apt-get install cacti

Installation:2 Use our class password

Installation:3 Use our class password, again

Installation:4 For your information. Generally not a problem.

Installation:5 We are using Apache2, be sure to choose this.

Installation:6 Choose “Yes”. If you choose “No”, then you will need to do database configuration by hand at a later time.

Installation:7 Use our class password. Same as earlier.

Installation:8 Enter the class password, again.

Installation:9 Enter the class password, one final time.

cacti: Installation Now, use your web browser and open: You'll see the following...

cacti: Installation Press “Next >>”

cacti: Installation Choose “New Install” and press “Next >>” again.

cacti: Installation Should screen should look like this. If not, ask for help from your instructor. Press “Finish”

cacti: First Login Log in the first time using: User Name:admin Password:admin

cacti: Password Change Now you must change the admin password. Please use the workshop password when you do this.

Add Devices Management -> Devices -> Add Specify device attributes –Select a device template and this will automatically provide you with several device templates as well as ask for information about the device. –You can add additional templates when/if you wish.

Add devices: 2

Add Devices Be sure you choose SNMP Version 2 for class. You can, of course, use SNMP Version 3 in your own environment.

Create graphics Go to the “Create graphs for this host” choice. Choose the graph templates and date queries you want, then press “Create”. You can change the default color schemes for the graphs if you wish, but the predefined ones seem pretty reasonable.

Create graphics: Step 1

Create graphics: Step 2

See the Graphics Place the new device on the tree hierarchy that corresponds to where it belongs. This is up to you, but, perhaps, draw this out on a sheet of paper first. –In Management -> Graph Trees select the default graph tree (or create your own)‏

Graph Trees First, press “Add” if you want a new graphing tree: Second, name your tree, choose the sorting order (author likes Natural Sorting and press “create”:

Graph Trees Third, add devices to your new tree: Once you click “Add” you can add “Headers” (separators), graphs or hosts. Now we'll add Hosts to our newly created graph tree:

Graph Tree with 2 Devices Our graph tree after our first two devices have been added. No graphs are displayed yet. This can take up to 5 minutes (remember the Cacti cron job?): Next a much larger example with graphs being displayed ==>

An Example...

Conclusions Cacti is very flexible due to the idea of templates. Once you understand the concepts behind RRDTool, then using Cacti should be intuitive. The hierarchical visualization of devices helps to organize and find devices very quickly. There are no (or very little) available statistics about the performance of cactid (anyone want to collect some?) It's not easy to do rediscovery of devices. To add lots of devices requires lots of time and effort. Tools like Netdot and Netdisco can help – or, home-grown MySQL scripts.

References Cacti web site: Forums.

Configuration Cacti uses MySQL to store configurations. In older Ubuntu versions it was necessary to manually create the cacti MySQL database and set the permissions: $database_type = "mysql"; $database_default = "cacti"; $database_hostname = "localhost"; $database_username = "cactiuser"; $database_password = "cacti_pass"; $database_port = "3306"; # mysqladmin --user=root create cacti # mysql cacti < cacti.sql # mysql --user=root mysql mysql> GRANT ALL ON cacti.* TO IDENTIFIED BY ‘cacti_pass'; mysql> flush privileges; It was, also, sometimes necessary to manually specify the cacti connection parameters in /etc/cacti/db.php:

Configuration Make sure that there is a cron job that has been configured as well – Likely in /etc/cron.d/cacti. This will be something like: */5 * * * * www-data php /usr/share/cacti/site/poller.php >/dev/null \ 2>/var/log/cacti/poller-error.log This is not necessary with the Debian package in Ubuntu 8.10.

cactid # tar xvzf cacti-cactid tar.gz # cd cactid #./configure # make # make install # vi /usr/local/cactid/bin/cactid.conf DB_Host localhost DB_Database cacti DB_User cactiuser DB_Pass cacti_pass DB_Port 3306 In the web interface: Go to Configuration -> Settings -> Paths -> Cactid Poller File Path and specify the location of cactid Go to Poller and in Poller Type, select cactid