Tool for monitoring pool utilization?
Ricardo Stella
stella at rider.edu
Thu Sep 28 15:26:29 UTC 2006
Same here - unfortunately, not very useful it seems. It was meant
originally for DHCPD v2.0, and updated just so it would work with v3.0
but doesn't support any of their new options...
* Ignores included config files (ie, include "mysubnet.conf";)
* Ignores options within pool declarations
* Ignores groups, hosts, bootp
In my case, totally useless - it produces 0 IP defined/used/free...
Chris De Young wrote:
> Just what I was looking for - thanks!!
> -Chris
>
> Glenn Satchell wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> I use this too, nice simple tool that does the job.
>>
>> regards,
>> -glenn
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>>> Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:10:22 +0530
>>> From: cisco <isp.cisco at gmail.com>
>>> To: dhcp-users at isc.org
>>> Subject: Re: Tool for monitoring pool utilization?
>>>
>>> Hi Chris,
>>> Yes,
>>>
>>> Try this..http://dhcpstatus.sourceforge.net/install.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Nirvana
>>>
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>>>
>>> On 9/27/06, Chris De Young <chd at chud.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm sure this has been asked before, so I apologize if it is a FAQ,
>>>> though I didn't find anything in the archives.
>>>> Does anyone have or know of a good tool for monitoring pool
>>>> utilization? I'm thinking of something where, say, I have a
>>>> configuration like this:
>>>>
>>>> shared-network foo {
>>>> .
>>>> .
>>>> .
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> shared-network piffle {
>>>> .
>>>> .
>>>> .
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Something which could give me a report along the lines of:
>>>>
>>>> Pool Leases In use Abandoned
>>>> ---- ------ ------ ---------
>>>> foo 64 44 2
>>>> piffle 20 19 1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Free" instead of "in use" would be fine, but you get the idea. I
>>>> thought I'd see if anyone has already written something like this
>>>> before reinventing the wheel...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> -Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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