Is there a document somewhere that describes the different series being
populated in the influxdb database? Some of this is self-explanatory, but
others not so much:
> show measurements
name: measurements
name
----
am_host:val_min
asn:ndpi
asn:rtt
asn:tcp_keep_alive
asn:tcp_lost
asn:tcp_out_of_order
asn:tcp_retransmissions
asn:traffic
country:traffic
elem_user_script:duration
elem_user_script:num_calls
elem_user_script:total_stats
evexporter_iface:traffic
flow_script:lua_duration
flow_script:pending_calls
flow_script:skipped_calls
flow_script:successful_calls
flow_user_script:duration
flow_user_script:num_calls
flow_user_script:total_stats
flowdev_port:traffic
host:active_flows
host:contacts
host:dns_qry_rcvd_rsp_sent
host:dns_qry_sent_rsp_rcvd
host:echo_packets
host:echo_reply_packets
host:engaged_alerts
host:host_unreachable_flows
host:l4protos
host:misbehaving_flows
host:ndpi
host:ndpi_categories
host:ndpi_flows
host:score
host:tcp_packets
host:tcp_rx_stats
host:tcp_tx_stats
host:total_alerts
host:total_flow_alerts
host:total_flows
host:traffic
host:udp_pkts
host:udp_sent_unicast
host:unreachable_flows
host_pool:devices
host_pool:hosts
host_pool:ndpi
host_pool:traffic
ht:state
iface:alerted_flows
iface:alerts_stats
iface:devices
iface:exported_vs_dropped_flows
iface:flows
iface:hosts
iface:http_hosts
iface:l4protos
iface:local2remote
iface:local_hosts
iface:misbehaving_flows
iface:ndpi
iface:ndpi_categories
iface:ndpi_flows
iface:new_flows
iface:packets_vs_drops
iface:remote2local
iface:score
iface:tcp_finack
iface:tcp_keep_alive
iface:tcp_lost
iface:tcp_out_of_order
iface:tcp_retransmissions
iface:tcp_rst
iface:tcp_syn
iface:tcp_synack
iface:traffic
iface:zmq_flow_coll_drops
iface:zmq_flow_coll_udp_drops
iface:zmq_msg_drops
iface:zmq_rcvd_msgs
iface:zmq_recv_flows
influxdb:dropped_points
influxdb:exported_points
influxdb:exports
influxdb:rtt
influxdb:storage_size
mac:arp_rqst_sent_rcvd_rpls
mac:ndpi_categories
mac:traffic
periodic_script:duration
process:num_alerts
process:resident_memory
profile:traffic
redis:hits
redis:keys
redis:memory
subnet:broadcast_traffic
subnet:engaged_alerts
subnet:tcp_keep_alive
subnet:tcp_lost
subnet:tcp_out_of_order
subnet:tcp_retransmissions
subnet:traffic
system:cpu_load
system:cpu_states
vlan:ndpi
vlan:traffic
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 3:47 AM Simone Mainardi <mainardi@ntop.org> wrote:
> Munroe,
>
> On 26 Jun 2020, at 19:46, Munroe Sollog <mus3@lehigh.edu> wrote:
>
> We are investigating a way to expose high-level summary data to a larger
> set of users than would have access to ntopng's gui. We are starting to go
> down the path of connecting grafana to the influxdb instance ntopng is
> running to make some visualizations. A quick look and it looks like this
> is the method ntopng recommends as they have since deprecated their grafana
> plugin.
>
>
> This is correct.
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any pre-built dashboard or visualizations
> they'd be willing to share.
>
>
> We haven't published any grafana dashboard yet. However, if you want to
> create them, you can use our FOSDEM presentation as a starting point:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSZ3Sv0t_YQ
>
> Then, it would be nice if you could contribute created dashboards back to
> the community. We can create a place where to share them. I know there are
> several other ntopng users which have created their own dashboard. So my
> invite goes to them too. Anyone who would like to contribute created
> dashboard is very welcome to send them to us with some screenshots and an
> explanation.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simone
>
>
> --
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> Senior Network Engineer
> munroe@lehigh.edu
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