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Cacti_Bridge (to show port graphs and stats on dedicated servers)


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Cacti_Bridge (to show port graphs and stats on dedicated servers)

 

This interface and client-area enhancement shows the graphs from your cacti installation within the Clients' WHMCS server details page, and allows for long-term statistic tracking and projections - very usefull to contact people who are getting *near* their limits to entice them to uprade.

 

- £50+vat/setup (initial licence fee) + £25+vat/year (for fixes and updates)

 

Setup includes FTP upload and Installation (recommended), but most WHMCS users have grasped how to create a directory, update a firewall rule, make a mysql db file, edit a config file and test it - we will provide instructions if you want to do it yourself :)

 

So £75(+vat) year 1, £25(+vat) after that - will continue to work if you dont renew the licence *and* is unencrypted so you can extend it and verify there are no security holes.

 

There are some additional reports and features coming later in the year to allow for automated overage charging and some extra statistics - ETA is *End-November* for the next release.

 

Screen shots to follow and a test login to our WHMCS is available on request to see it in the client area ... post to the thread and I'll PM you the login

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Hi Rob,

 

How customisable is this setup?

 

One minor thing I would like to see is total bandwidth usage (In+Out combined) and a problem I currently face is clearing existing data on a port when a new client is setup - do you have any neat ways of dealing with this?

 

Cheers, Jon

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>How customisable is this setup?

 

very ...

 

>One minor thing I would like to see is total bandwidth usage (In+Out combined)

 

*transfer* not bandwidth - and that's as simple as adding the 2 fields :)

 

>and a problem I currently face is clearing existing data on a port when a new client is setup

>- do you have any neat ways of dealing with this?

 

yes, as the port stats history is tied to hosting id, re-use of ports is automatically sorted.

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  • 9 months later...

Admin view of usage/limits is in the next general release, due next week

 

Calculations/Overages relies on there beinga BW/Transfer configurable item correctly set as

amount-in-mb|firendly-on-screen-value

e.g

10000|10Gb/month

or

100Mbs|100Mb/s Unmetered

 

Actual charging of overages (to invoice) uses the inbuilt WHMCS system :)

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If you have your xenservers usage being graphed by cacti, then it works.

If you're not graphing your VPS with cacti, then no, it wont work.

 

We are unable at this time to provide Cacti/Xen support - you're expected to have those working and maintain them yourself, they're not directly related to the module.

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