After some firewall changes, I can now see entries in the "number of
cached objects" history plot for UKI-LT2-UCL-HEP, but nothing in the
"request/fetch" or "in/out" plots.
Could this just be a result of very low usage (80 or so entries per day
in the Squid access.log) or is there still a configuration problem?
Thanks,
Ben
On 04/09/10 08:20, Alessandra Forti wrote:
> http://northgrid-tech.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-enable-atlas-squid-monitoring.html
>
>
> cheers
> alessandra
>
> On 09/03/2010 08:56 PM, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>
>> or maybe I should have been more patient.... :/
>>
>> cheers
>> alessandra
>>
>> On 09/03/2010 08:36 PM, Alessandra Forti wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I used these lines from the file squid.conf.frontierdefault
>>>
>>> acl HOST_MONITOR src 131.225.209.5/32 localhost frontier.cern.ch
>>> acl HOST_MONITOR_NAME srcdomain cmsdbsfrontier.cern.ch
>>> acl snmppublic snmp_community public
>>> snmp_access allow snmppublic HOST_MONITOR
>>> snmp_access allow snmppublic HOST_MONITOR_NAME
>>> snmp_access deny all
>>> snmp_port 3401
>>>
>>> when it wasn't working I had
>>>
>>> acl SNMPHOSTS src 128.142.202.0/24 localhost
>>> snmp_access allow snmppublic SNMPHOSTS
>>>
>>> instead of
>>>
>>> acl HOST_MONITOR src 131.225.209.5/32 localhost frontier.cern.ch
>>> acl HOST_MONITOR_NAME srcdomain cmsdbsfrontier.cern.ch
>>> snmp_access allow snmppublic HOST_MONITOR
>>> snmp_access allow snmppublic HOST_MONITOR_NAME
>>>
>>> I might be reading it wrong but the only difference seems to be the
>>> Fermilab subnet, because frontier.cern.ch and cmsdbsfrontier.cern.ch
>>> are the same host (128.142.202.212) and it belongs to subnet
>>> 128.142.202.0/24. srcdomain ACL does a just a reverse lookup respect
>>> to src.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> alessandra
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