Tracking network latency on FreeBSD with SmokePing
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Introduction
Tracking network latency should be an integral of anyone’s server management routine. It is essential that you monitor this regularly so you can get a better picture of your server’s health and performance. It can help you determine if your network is overloaded or indicate if there is an incorrect router configuration or downed device. Catching this kind of issues at the right time will help prevent major failures later on.
Reason 9 keygen. SmokePing is a network latency tracking tool that you may find very useful when monitoring network latency. This tutorial will assist you in setting up SmokePing with Apache on your server(s) running FreeBSD.
All you need is a FreeBSD 11 server with a root user and Apache (and its FastCGI module) already installed and configured.
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Installing and configuring SmokePing
- The installation is quite simple because SmokePing exists already in the package repository. To proceed, enter the command below:
- Next, open the file at /usr/local/etc/smokeping/config, which you’ll need to edit to customize a few fields (the ones bolded below):
- Comment out the entire ***Slaves*** section.
- Lastly, we turn to Targets.
Simply put, targets are a hierarchical list of hosts which mark the limits of the network connections the system should monitor.
In this tutorial, we’ll be setting up a configuration that monitors the latency between your server and two FreeBSD pkg mirrors.
Thus, we’ll have a total of three graphs.
- In the same file as above, navigate to the ***Targets*** section. What you’ll do first is delete the sample configuration so the end of your file looks like this:
- Next, copy and paste the following configuration under the existing default settings.
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- Below it, add one more section to combine multiple targets into one graph.
Enabling the services
- Next, we’ll start connecting and enabling the services.
For that, you’ll need to create a configuration file for Apache in /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/ called smokeping.conf, like so: - Then, paste this into the newly created file:
- Now, enter these to commands so that default service configuration for Apache and SmokePing can start the processes at boot:
- Next, start Apache:
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- Then, start the SmokePing service as well:
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- To access SmokePing’s web interface, go to http://your_server_ip/smokeping in your favorite browser.
By navigating the menu on the left, and then clicking Targets, you will hopefully see the graphs that we’ve previously created and customized.
Congratulations
And that is all! You can track network latency on your server with SmokePing!
Bellerophon86
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Hi All. I need some help from the Centos gurus.
I'm trying to install smokeping-2.6.9 on a Centos 7 machine. I've installed most of the required perl modules but i'm struggling with one (perl-config-grammar). When installing smokeping I receive this message:
checking checking for perl module 'RRDs' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'FCGI' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'CGI' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'CGI::Fast' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'Config::Grammar' .. Failed
checking checking for perl module 'Digest::HMAC_MD5' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'LWP' .. Ok
** Aborting Configure***************************
If you know where perl can find the missing modules, set
the PERL5LIB environment variable accordingly.
FIRST though, make sure that 'perl' starts the perl
binary you want to use for SmokePing.
Now you can install local copies of the missing modules
by running
./setup/build-perl-modules.sh /opt/smokeping/thirdparty
The RRDs perl module is part of RRDtool. Either use the rrdtool
package provided by your OS or install rrdtool from source.
If you install from source, the RRDs module is located
PREFIX/lib/perl
This machine is not connected to the internet so I've installed the other perl modules from a local repository. I've googled this a bit but can't find any useful information. Quite new to Centos (and smokeping) so any help will be appreciated.
I'm trying to install smokeping-2.6.9 on a Centos 7 machine. I've installed most of the required perl modules but i'm struggling with one (perl-config-grammar). When installing smokeping I receive this message:
checking checking for perl module 'RRDs' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'FCGI' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'CGI' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'CGI::Fast' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'Config::Grammar' .. Failed
checking checking for perl module 'Digest::HMAC_MD5' .. Ok
checking checking for perl module 'LWP' .. Ok
** Aborting Configure***************************
If you know where perl can find the missing modules, set
the PERL5LIB environment variable accordingly.
FIRST though, make sure that 'perl' starts the perl
binary you want to use for SmokePing.
Now you can install local copies of the missing modules
by running
./setup/build-perl-modules.sh /opt/smokeping/thirdparty
The RRDs perl module is part of RRDtool. Either use the rrdtool
package provided by your OS or install rrdtool from source.
If you install from source, the RRDs module is located
PREFIX/lib/perl
This machine is not connected to the internet so I've installed the other perl modules from a local repository. I've googled this a bit but can't find any useful information. Quite new to Centos (and smokeping) so any help will be appreciated.