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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
Copyright (C) 2003 Shawn Ferry
File: generic-netsnmp.xml
Description: System monitor example for Torrus.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Shawn Ferry <sferry at sevenspace dot com> <lalartu at obscure dot org>
$Id$
@(#) 10/18/03 generic-netsnmp.xml 1.2 (10/18/03 18:33:14) sferry
-->
<!--
This is the example of using templates from vendor and generic definition
files:
generic/rfc1213.xml, generic/rfc2790.host-resources.xml,
vendor/ucd-snmp.xml
This file can be used as an example for any host using ucd-snmp
You are encouraged to look at one of the tree-<name> configurations.
-->
<configuration>
<datasources>
<!--
Apply the one-minute-period template, which sets the collector period
to one minute and uses the appropriate RRA values for the period
-->
<!-- The top subtree for for the Generic Tree-->
<subtree name="Generic">
<apply-template name="snmp-defaults"/>
<!--
Set the snmp community port and version
All of these settings override any previously
set values and are in effect for everything
inside this subtree
-->
<param name="snmp-community" value="public"/>
<param name="snmp-port" value="191"/>
<param name="snmp-version" value="1"/>
<param name="domain-name" value=""/>
<!-- Set the data-dir for rrd files created because of this subtree
I use a directory per tree and a directory per host. The directories
must be manually created -->
<param name="data-dir">
/usr/local/torrus-data/generic/snmp/%system-id%
</param>
<!-- This subtree wraps up the applied configuration for "SolarisHost"
It is also appropriate for most net/ucd snmp hosts -->
<subtree name="SolarisHost">
<apply-template name="one-minute-period"/>
<!-- Text to display while showing this tree -->
<param name="legend">
Location: System Localtion ; Contact: System Contact
</param>
<!-- The IP address of the host that is being queried -->
<param name="snmp-host" value="127.0.0.1"/>
<!--
Apply the template named ucd-snmp
ucd-snmp attempts to capture and graph system memory
blockio and system/processor information(similar to vmstat)
it is actually a wrap up of the following templates
ucd-memory, ucd-blockio, ucd-context_interrupts
-->
<apply-template name="ucd-snmp"/>
<!-- Apply the template named rfc2790.host-resources
rfc2790.host-resources, wraps up the template
hrsystem, which attempts to graph the number of users
and processes on a system.
-->
<apply-template name="rfc2790.host-resources"/>
<!-- The Storage Subtree, it is not required that a tree exist
at this level -->
<subtree name="Storage">
<!-- the root filesystem -->
<subtree name="root">
<!-- the string that is returned for hrStorageDescr -->
<param name="storage-description" value="/"/>
<!-- The Name of the file system without any special characters
Used to create the datafile -->
<param name="filesystem" value="root"/>
<!-- Apply the template hrstorage -->
<apply-template name="hrstorage"/>
</subtree>
<subtree name="tmp">
<param name="storage-description" value="/tmp"/>
<param name="filesystem" value="tmp"/>
<apply-template name="hrstorage"/>
</subtree>
<subtree name="var">
<param name="storage-description" value="/var"/>
<param name="filesystem" value="var"/>
<apply-template name="hrstorage"/>
</subtree>
<subtree name="opt">
<param name="storage-description" value="/opt"/>
<param name="filesystem" value="opt"/>
<apply-template name="hrstorage"/>
</subtree>
</subtree>
<!-- Interfaces -->
<!-- The NetworkInterfaces Subtree, it is not required that a
tree exist at this level -->
<subtree name="NetworkInterfaces">
<!-- The network interface hme0 -->
<subtree name="hme0">
<!-- The name of the interface as returned by rfc1213_ifDescr -->
<param name="interface-name" value="hme0"/>
<!-- Apply the template rfc1213-interface -->
<apply-template name="rfc1213-interface"/>
</subtree>
<subtree name="qfe0">
<param name="interface-name" value="qfe0"/>
<apply-template name="rfc1213-interface"/>
</subtree>
<subtree name="qfe1">
<param name="interface-name" value="qfe1"/>
<apply-template name="rfc1213-interface"/>
</subtree>
</subtree>
</subtree>
</subtree>
</datasources>
</configuration>
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