3D Connexion OL-12491-01 manual Using the SCA BB Real-Time Monitoring Configuration Utility

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Chapter 2 Getting Started

Using the SCA BB Real-Time Monitoring Configuration Utility

<Directory "<Apache installation directory>/htdocs/<rtm directory>"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI

AllowOverride Indexes

Order allow,deny Allow from all

</Directory>

Restart the Apache Web Server

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To use rtmcmd to produce the files for MRTG and RRDTood, follow this procedure:

Step 1 If using rtmcmd for the first time, do the following:

a)Install it (see Installing the Real-Time Monitoring Configuration Utility (on page 2-4))

b)Extract the templates distribution to a directory (see Installing the Real-Time Monitoring Configuration Utility (on page 2-4))

Step 2 Prepare a destination directory where the utility will save the CFG and CGI files. It is recommended that this directory will be different to the RTM folder where the CFG and CGI files will be installed.

Step 3 Edit the user configuration file according to your setup (see The User Configuration File (on page 3-3)). A sample configuration file (rtmcmf.cfg) is located in the bin directory under the utility installation directory.

(This step may not be required each time you run the utility if the directory locations have not been changed.)

Step 4 Run rtmcmd, using the appropriate options and point it to the directories and configuration file you have prepared (see The rtmcmd Utility (on page 3-2)).

rtmcmd writes the files to the specified destination directory. The destination directory contains:

A sub-directory for each SCE platform containing CGI report files, the index HTML file, and the reports index HTML file.

A sub-directory for MRTG CFG files containing an MRTG CFG file for each SCE device.

Sample files for the configuration of the Cron application. There is one sample file for Windows and one sample file for Unix/Linux.

A static directory containing CSS and image files.

A .htaccess file—When using the Apache web server, this file is used to exclude files or folders from the automatic listings of a directory.

The resulting CFG files are compatible with the SCA BB and SCE MIBs of releases 3.0.5 and above.

If rtmcmd fails, an error log is available at the following locations:

Linux: "<USERPROFILE>/.p-cube/servconf.log"

Windows: "<user folder>\.p-cube\servconf.log".

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Cisco SCA BB Snmp Real Time Monitoring User GuideCisco SCA BB Snmp Real Time Monitoring User Guide N T E N T S Real-Time Monitoring Configuration Utility Organization PrefaceDocument Revision History AudienceConvention Description Boldface font Related DocumentationConventions This document uses the following conventionsOrdering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationWorld Wide Web Documentation CD-ROMDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco.com TechnicalAssistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Page What are Mrtg and RRDTool? OverviewReferences Components of a Real Time Snmp Monitoring System Components of Snmp RTM with Mrtg and RRDToolReport Title Pre-defined SCA BB Real-Time Monitoring ReportsReports Following diagram shows a report example SCA BB Real-Time Monitoring SetupRTM Directory Getting Started Using Mrtg and RRDTool for Real-Time Snmp MonitoringApache Web Server Configuration Web Server ConfigurationRestart the Apache Web Server Using the SCA BB Real-Time Monitoring Configuration UtilityInstalling the Java Runtime Environment Installing the Rtmcmd Utility and the RTM Report TemplatesRtmcmd is Real-Time Monitoring Configuration UtilityFollowing table lists the rtmcmd options Rtmcmd UtilityOption Abbreviation Description If applicable Following table lists these additional rtmcmd operations User Configuration FileParameter Description Default Value Required Optional Rtmcmd Utility ExamplesFiles and Directories User Configuration File FormatRtmcmd User Configuration File Example Following is an example rtmcmd user configuration fileFirst Installation Installing the CFG and CGI Files for Use by Mrtg and RRDToolFiles Update OL-12491-01 Page Error Message when Viewing a Report TroubleshootingAdd execution permissions to all users to all .cgi files CauseReports Missing Data

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