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diff --git a/conf.d/node.d/snmp.conf.md b/collectors/node.d.plugin/snmp/README.md index 6b496f7a8..a307a3642 100644 --- a/conf.d/node.d/snmp.conf.md +++ b/collectors/node.d.plugin/snmp/README.md @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ This collector supports: - each SNMP device may have a different update frequency - each SNMP device will accept one or more batches to report values (you can set `max_request_size` per SNMP server, to control the size of batches). -The source code of the plugin is [here](https://github.com/firehol/netdata/blob/master/node.d/snmp.node.js). - ## Configuration You will need to create the file `/etc/netdata/node.d/snmp.conf` with data like the following. @@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ In this example: - we will update the values every 10 seconds (`update_every: 10` under the server `10.11.12.8`). - we define 2 charts `snmp_switch.bandwidth_port1` and `snmp_switch.bandwidth_port2`, each having 2 dimensions: `in` and `out`. -```js +```json { "enable_autodetect": false, "update_every": 5, @@ -105,7 +103,7 @@ Each of the 24 new charts will have its id (1-24) appended at: 3. its `oid` (for all dimensions), i.e. dimension `in` will be `1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1` to `1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.24` 3. its priority (which will be incremented for each chart so that the charts will appear on the dashboard in this order) -```js +```json { "enable_autodetect": false, "update_every": 10, @@ -154,7 +152,7 @@ The `options` given for each server, are: - `port`, the port of the SNMP device to connect to. The default is `161`. - `retries`, the number of attempts to make to fetch the data. The default is `1`. -## Retreiving names from snmp +## Retrieving names from snmp You can append a value retrieved from SNMP to the title, by adding `titleoid` to the chart. @@ -177,7 +175,7 @@ If it works, restart netdata to activate the snmp collector and refresh the dash ## Data collection speed -Keep in mind that many SNMP switches are routers are very slow. They may not be able to report values per second. If you run `node.d.plugin` in `debug` mode, it will report the time it took for the SNMP device to respond. My switch, for example, needs 7-8 seconds to respond for the traffic on 24 ports (48 OIDs, in/out). +Keep in mind that many SNMP switches and routers are very slow. They may not be able to report values per second. If you run `node.d.plugin` in `debug` mode, it will report the time it took for the SNMP device to respond. My switch, for example, needs 7-8 seconds to respond for the traffic on 24 ports (48 OIDs, in/out). Also, if you use many SNMP clients on the same SNMP device at the same time, values may be skipped. This is a problem of the SNMP device, not this collector. @@ -210,7 +208,7 @@ This switch also reports various other metrics, like snmp, packets per port, etc This switch has a very slow SNMP processors. To respond, it needs about 8 seconds, so I have set the refresh frequency (`update_every`) to 15 seconds. -```js +```json { "enable_autodetect": false, "update_every": 5, |