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Subject: | [nv-l] NV and Syslog capacity guidlines |
From: | "John and Leizyl" <johnsobrinho@rogers.com> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Jan 2004 21:30:34 -0500 |
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Hello List.... I am looking for capacity guidelines in terms of number of snmp messages / maximum number of connections that Netview can handle. As well as any suggested capacity guidelines for a syslog server. We will be deploying 7.1.3 on AIX 5.2 platform with fibre ethernet card. Environment will grow to 5000 devices and will probably add 2 MLM servers to offload nv. We will be using netview primarily for its mapping, status polling, and snmp trap collection. NV will receive traps and post to another tec server via postemsg within perl scripts. The scripts will determine severity, all TEc variables value, the message formatting to TEC 3.8 console for 1 st level analysts. We may add switch analyzer later in the year. Any guidelines would be appreciated. |
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