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Re: SNMP - monitoring large number of devices


From: "Dale W. Carder" <dwcarder () wisc edu>
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:03:18 -0500

Thus spake Dan White (dwhite () olp net) on Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 03:37:51PM -0500:
On 09/29/15 22:20 +0200, Pavel Dimow wrote:
recently I have been tasked with a NMS project. The idea is to pool about
20 OID's from 50k cable modems in less then 5 minutes (yes, I know it's a
one million OID's). Before you say check out some very professional and
expensive solutions I would like to know are there any alternatives like
open source "snmp framework"? To be more descriptive many of you knows how
big is the mess with snmp on cable modem. You always first perform snmp
walk in order to discover interfaces and then read the values for those
interfaces. As cable modem can bundle more DS channels, one time you can
have one and other time you can have N+1 DS channels = interfaces. All in
all I don't believe that there is something perfect out there when it comes
to tracking huge number of cable modems so I would like to know is there
any "snmp framework" that can be exteded and how did you (or would you)
solve this problem.

I've done about ~60,000 OID queries (over a few dozen devices) per 5
minutes using OpenNMS, which is Java based. At the scale you're looking at,
disk I/O would be a major performance issue (if using rrdtool). Google for
'Tuning RRD' for some tips that can make a significant difference.

These days all you need is SSD.  We have about 800,000 active rrd files
(in MRTG, for that matter) on one old server.

Otherwise the various techniques we proposed in 2007 are now largely
implemented, particularly rrdcached beginning in version 1.4.
https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/lisa07/tech/full_papers/plonka/plonka_html/index.html

Dale


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