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Old 05-19-2008, 02:00 PM
"Shane Presley"
 
Default Monitoring a fiber card's throughput

Hello,

We use MRTG to monitor our RedHat servers. It automatically detects
the ethernet cards, and produces graphs of our ethernet interface
throughput/bandwidth utilization.

We also have a fiber card installed in the server, for connectivity to
our SAN. It's a Qlgoic 2460.

Does anybody know if MIBs exist (or some other method) to monitor the
throughput on the fiber card?

Thanks
Shane

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Old 05-19-2008, 09:15 PM
"Herta Van den Eynde"
 
Default Monitoring a fiber card's throughput

2008/5/19 Shane Presley <shane.presley@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> We use MRTG to monitor our RedHat servers. It automatically detects
> the ethernet cards, and produces graphs of our ethernet interface
> throughput/bandwidth utilization.
>
> We also have a fiber card installed in the server, for connectivity to
> our SAN. It's a Qlgoic 2460.
>
> Does anybody know if MIBs exist (or some other method) to monitor the
> throughput on the fiber card?
>
> Thanks
> Shane
>

Don't know about MIBs for QLogic 2460, but you can monitor them with
SANsurfer. You can download the software from QLogics web pages.

Kind regards,

Herta

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