Current version of ReportIt is available under Sourceforge!
Here is my new report plugin 'reportit' for all linux users (till now).
I've written the first release during my degree dissertation and now i've added some functions. So, it's time to make it public.
You can calculate the traffic, utilization or exception reportings of data items by using sliding time frames
or static ones on demand. It's possible to define working days, working time and a seperate timezone
for every data item. Your results can be exported to a CSV-file.
Now i'm just writing the scheduling functionality that will be included in the next release.
Unfortunately cacti's rrdfetch is too slow for this calculation, so i've to choose the way with the php-binding (for rrdtool) for the first time.
You will have to install it additionally. To install this plugin use the traditional way (config.pph: add plugins[] = 'reportit') and go to 'realm permissions'.
Without the php-binding you can test its handling (Linux and Windows), but the calculation will not run. UPDATE: v0.3 supports Linux and Windows.
To get an overview take a look at the little powerpoint presentation i've added.
- Marry Christmas & Happy New Year -
Best regards
Andreas
(alias Browniebraun)Hello All,
Just found this forum. I have installed the reportit plugin to my cacti-1.2.7 system.
I did find a document - Cacti-Reportit which helped me get a basic report going.
Using this plugin is still challenging for me. I have seen some samples on line where there is a pretty graph off to
the left side of the data. I think that graph is called 'Show TOP10 Graphs'. I do not get pretty graphs.
I get this:Are there any other modules required for this to work? I am using rrdtool 1.7.2, cacti-1.2.7, php 5.4+, mysql 5.8+
running on Red Hat EL 7.7.
Any suggestions will help,
Thanks,
eholz1
Feb 27, 2019 The Installation of ReportIt is similar to other plugins: Unpack the tar-file into the plugins folder. It contains a folder called 'reportit'. Go to the Plugin Management Console and click on 'Install'. Start Cacti and update your realm permissions under 'Utilities/User Management'. Update ReportIt's.
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Hi Cacti community!Here is my new report plugin 'reportit' for all linux users (till now).
I've written the first release during my degree dissertation and now i've added some functions. So, it's time to make it public.
You can calculate the traffic, utilization or exception reportings of data items by using sliding time frames
or static ones on demand. It's possible to define working days, working time and a seperate timezone
for every data item. Your results can be exported to a CSV-file.
Now i'm just writing the scheduling functionality that will be included in the next release.
Unfortunately cacti's rrdfetch is too slow for this calculation, so i've to choose the way with the php-binding (for rrdtool) for the first time.
You will have to install it additionally. To install this plugin use the traditional way (config.pph: add plugins[] = 'reportit') and go to 'realm permissions'.
Without the php-binding you can test its handling (Linux and Windows), but the calculation will not run. UPDATE: v0.3 supports Linux and Windows.
To get an overview take a look at the little powerpoint presentation i've added.
- Marry Christmas & Happy New Year -
Best regards
Andreas
(alias Browniebraun)Hello All,
Just found this forum. I have installed the reportit plugin to my cacti-1.2.7 system.
I did find a document - Cacti-Reportit which helped me get a basic report going.
Using this plugin is still challenging for me. I have seen some samples on line where there is a pretty graph off to
the left side of the data. I think that graph is called 'Show TOP10 Graphs'. I do not get pretty graphs.
I get this:
- cacti_reportit_sample.JPG (70.51 KiB) Viewed 216 times
running on Red Hat EL 7.7.
Any suggestions will help,
Thanks,
eholz1