Thursday, November 6, 2008

AXIGEN Reporting Work Configuration and Integration with Cacti

As with all modern email servers, AXIGEN also provides graphical reporting charts to monitor the server's health and display its status in a quick fashion. This feature has been designed to provide servers administrators with great flexibility and an extensive range of parameters to monitor. For this purpose, a graphical representation offers a faster and more detailed view of what exactly is going on with the services provided by the AXIGEN Packages Server. Another alternative would be using complicated command-line tools and commands to search for the needed information, a age consuming action that would also accept a plenty of server resources that could otherwise be redirected to other tasks. In this respect, the reporting feature does not cause a visible overhead since it is based on data that is recorded in real-time at an user adjustable interval, and not on processing log files. It offers access to the facts in a fine-grained fashion, with a low resource us
age. By reading this article, you will find gone how to practise best manipulate of the AXIGEN reporting service, including the steps for adding AXIGEN performance charts, configuring SNMP parameters and integrating the AXIGEN Correspondence Server reports within the Cacti network graphing solution. 1. Reporting Configurations based on Frequently Used Parameters 1.1 Enabling the AXIGEN Reporting Servicing== First, you call for to enable the Reporting function using the Web Administration interface (WebAdmin): * Login to the WebAdmin interface and click on the Services drop-down menu; * Click on the Services Management tab at the top; * Locate the Reporting supply in the displayed list of AXIGEN running services and click on its corresponding Engender button. 1.2 Chart Configuration Steps At the moment that the Reporting avail is enabled, you can further navigate to the Status & Monitoring tab in WebAdmin and configure your first chart: * Click on the Status & Monitori
ng drop-down menu; * Click on the Charts tab. When first viewing the Charts page, a list of pre-configured charts and their corresponding groups will be displayed. These charts are automatically created by AXIGEN and record data based on common parameters that frequently interest server administrators, such as the system load average, the quantity of messages stored in the queue or number of HTTP user messages read, SMTP inbound messages, SMTP outbound total connections, IMAP total connections, POP3 total connections and much more. Clicking on one of the Chart Groups on the left will result in displaying all the charts assigned to that specific crowd and enable you to edit or delete them. As a note, these pre-made charts may not meet every administrator's requirements exactly from the beginning, however they can be used as a starting purpose for creating additional ones, of great support for sysadmins. 1.2.1 Adding Charts in AXIGEN As previously explained, t
he AXIGEN reporting assistance can be configured to monitor various parameters of interest. As a hands-on example, the following charts will detail the quantity of messages processed by the SpamAssassinBundled filter, depending on their status. Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/email/news_2008-11-06-16-00-03-205.html

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