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h1. Introduction
Cacti is a complete monitoring and graphing tool to present historical data coming from monitoring probes.
[Get more details about Cacti.|http://www.cacti.net/]
The integration of Petals ESB and Cacti is to get information about the JVM. This is done using SNMP probes.
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h1. Installation
h2. Cacti installation
The Cacti integration was experienced on a Linux distribution "Ubuntu Raring Ringtail (13.04)".
Cacti is available in version 0.8.8a through the default Ubuntu repository. So, just install the package "cacti" using the standard way.
h2. Enabling the SNMP agents of the Petals ESB JVMs
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h2. Cacti configuration
Import in your Cacti configuration the content of the attachment [^cacti_host_template_jvm_host.xml]
Next, create the following datasource from templates:
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Next, create your graphs from templates:
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h1. Monitoring
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h1. Introduction
Cacti is a complete monitoring and graphing tool to present historical data coming from monitoring probes.
[Get more details about Cacti.|http://www.cacti.net/]
The integration of Petals ESB and Cacti is to get information about the JVM. This is done using SNMP probes.
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{panel:title=Monitoring Petals ESB with Cacti}{toc}{panel}
{panel:title=Contributors}{contributors:order=name|mode=list}{panel}
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h1. Installation
h2. Cacti installation
The Cacti integration was experienced on a Linux distribution "Ubuntu Raring Ringtail (13.04)".
Cacti is available in version 0.8.8a through the default Ubuntu repository. So, just install the package "cacti" using the standard way.
h2. Enabling the SNMP agents of the Petals ESB JVMs
{include:Enabling the SNMP agent of a Petals ESB JVM}
h2. Cacti configuration
Import in your Cacti configuration the content of the attachment [^cacti_host_template_jvm_host.xml]
Next, create the following datasource from templates:
!ds.jpg|align=center!
Next, create your graphs from templates:
!graph.jpg|align=center!
h1. Monitoring
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