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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
bkyle Sep 19, 2008 2:46 PM (in response to freemen)Here is a link to the FAQ:
http://www.solarwinds.com/products/ipmonitor/faq.aspx
This should address most of your questions. There are also links for system requirements, as well as features, and an overview.
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
SRegan Sep 19, 2008 2:47 PM (in response to freemen)Thanks for the Great Question freeman!
We do have system requirements available in the Admin Guide and on our website. Here is a link to our web page that describes these things.
http://www.solarwinds.com/products/ipmonitor/system_requirements.aspxhttp://www.solarwinds.com/products/ipmonitor/index.aspx
As for bandwidth consumption, this is not a simple metric to calculate because every cleint uses the software uniquely in their own environment. For example: Someone using ipMonitor to test simple availability (ping) of 5000 nodes on their network will see significantly less network overhead then someone who is monitoring 300 SQL servers. The amount of network traffic generated depends on monitor types. Additionally, the more frequently these monitors are set to perform each test. The default is 300 seconds between each test, but you can set it to be as aggressive as 1 second (however, this is not recommended)
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
freemen Sep 19, 2008 3:03 PM (in response to SRegan)Thanks for the two replies. I have another question. Where (file name and location) does ipMonitor store the statistical data?
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
mark wiggans Sep 19, 2008 3:18 PM (in response to freemen)Under the DB temp directory (last 24hrs.) and also DB store - in the installation directory.
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
freemen Oct 24, 2008 1:33 PM (in response to mark wiggans)I see some data files in these folders with TLOG and PLOG extensions. What, if anything, can open and read these files?
As far as data retention and deletion are concerned, does one simply need to delete these files at some arbitrary size limit? Or, is there a more formal procedure for maintaining these data files?
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
Fodome Oct 24, 2008 1:59 PM (in response to freemen)Hello Freemen,
Every file within the \dbstore\ directory contains the statistics for all monitors for a specific day. In order to keep these files an unbelievably small size, they are written in a binary and proprietary format which cannot be read and understood by anything other than ipMonitor. As you can store many years of statistics without requiring any significant drive space (unless you are running this on a computer made in 1999), the need for maintenance is simply not there.
Hope this answers your question.
Sincerely,
Chris Foley
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
adamd2929 Dec 17, 2009 7:59 PM (in response to Fodome)Hi Chris,
I have some PLOG files that are old enough not to be required any more. Can they just be deleted?
R.
Adam
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
Fodome Dec 29, 2009 12:53 PM (in response to adamd2929)Hi Adam,
I always recommend backing up first but yes, you can delete the older files at will.
Chris Foley
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Re: resource planning for ipMonitor: need guidance
adamd2929 Jan 3, 2010 6:58 PM (in response to freemen)FYI - I'm not sure if this helps answer the original question, but I have 1200 monitors with most at 30 second polling (though some at 60 second) and I get a new 22MB PLOG file in dbstore each day.
ipMonitor handles the deletion of a PLOG file really well. If you delete a PLOG file, the history for that day just disappears :). I have not noticed any glitches in monitoring, reporting or anything else as the result of deleting the 30+ of these files that were collected by ipMonitor before it became one of the live production systems.