From the sounds of it, it is still exporting the test statistics. Are you collecting SNMP statistics, and have you configured the SNMP MA to export those statistics?
Cheers, Aaron On Dec 3, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Marco André Ferreira Dias wrote: Hi Thanks Aaron for your useful explanation. I am seeing at http://dc211.internet2.edu/cgi-bin/perfSONAR/serviceList.cgi that my services are running, but I have just a issue with my SNMP_MA report: querying at SNMP Services-> SPRACE SNMP I got "localhost" and "127.0.0.1" for my interface. I revised my configuration files looking for it (etc/daemon.conf) but I didn't found how to setup my correct hostname and IP address. Any clue, Marco On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Aaron Brown <> wrote:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 8:51 AM, wrote:
Hi PerfSonar experts,
I've installed using rpm the following services in a local machine:
* SNMP Measurement Archive
* perfSONAR-BUOY
* Lookup Service
* Status Measurement Archive
* PingER Services
* LS Registration Daemon
but I have some doubts:
0)Is there any service that is missing to be installed?
It depends on what you're looking to do, but the above list is a good set.
1)How can I test if I am sending the monitoring information to the right
place?
If all your services are registering with the local Lookup Service, that
information should all be going to the right place. You'll need to make sure
that the "ls_instance" in the configuration files all point to your local
lookup service. If it's specified there, you can check the logs for the
lookup service (/var/log/perfsonar/hLS.log) to verify that your services are
all registering there.
2)Is there any graphical tool ( I know that there is a web interface in the
liveCD) that I can retrieve measurements, statistics, etc collected by my
perfSonar interface or register in a community?
Thanks in advance,
If all your services are registering with your lookup service, the lookup
service will register that information into the "lookup service cloud"
(note: this may take a few hours from when you first setup your services).
Once the cloud knows about them, you can find your services by going
to http://www.perfsonar.net/activeServices/ . This includes links to verify
the data on the services. You can also install perl-perfSONAR_PS-perfAdmin
to get a local copy of the software above.
To add your bwctl/owamp/ndt/npad tools to a community, you can edit the ls
registration daemon configuration file
(/opt/perfsonar_ps/ls_registration_daemon/etc/ls_registration_daemon.conf),
and add "site_project PROJECT_NAME" lines. e.g.
site_project Internet2
site_project LHC
and restart the ls registration daemon when you're done.
Cheers,
Aaron
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