I see a reference in the response to RTG. RTG's claim to fame looks like speed. I've done some work with Cricket and have figured out a way to get at it's schema. I've been looking at mating Cricket' s 'getter and schema with Drraw and genDevConfig tools and putting a Mason based HTML wrapper around the whole thing so people can pick and choose the components of charts they want to see (per chart), (per page). And by filling in simple web forms, it would be easy to generate command lines for genDevConfig to go out and create the customized SNMP queries that are needed for Dial-Peers, Cisco's Quality of Service, etc. Would anyone be interested in such a contraption?
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Paul Vixie Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 13:43 To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: [cacti-announce] Cacti 0.8.6j Released (fwd)
jml@packetpimp.org (Jason LeBlanc) writes:
After looking for 'the ideal' tool for many years, it still amazes me that no one has built it. Bulk gets, scalable schema and good portal/UI. RTG is better than MRTG, but the config/db/portal are still lacking.
if funding were available, i know some developers we could hire to build the ultimate scalable pluggable network F/L/OSS management/monitoring system. if funding's not available then we're depending on some combination of hobbiests (who've usually got rent to pay, limiting their availability for this work) and in-house toolmakers at network owners (who've usually got other work to do, or who would be under pressure to monetize/license/patent the results if That Much Money was spent in ways that could otherwise directly benefit their competitors.)
"been there, done that, got the t-shirt." is there funding available yet? like, $5M over three years? spread out over 50 network owners that's ~$3K a month. i don't see that happening in a consolidation cycle like this one, but hope springs eternal. "give randy and hank the money, they'll take care of this for us once and for all." -- Paul Vixie
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