OpenWRT: luci-app-statistics

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luci-app-statistics

Out of the box, OpenWRT can show you real-time statistics, however it will not store the data for historical view. Install luci-app-statistics to have a nice historical data graphs for router, eg: ping, interfaces bandwidth utilization, cpu load, ram, disk, uptime, etc…

To see all the available collectd-modules, run: opkg list | grep collectd-mod

I've found the original description located at: https://advanxer.com/blog/2013/02/openwrt-monitoring-using-collectd/ Thanks to advanxer.com! collectd+rrdtool

luci-app-statistics is a collectd and rrdtool based statistics tool. For more details about collectd and rrdtool, see: https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/statistical.data.overview For other Bandwidth Monitoring tools, see: bwmon https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/bwmon Installation

The luci-app-statistics package is based on Collectd and uses RRD Tool to render diagram images from collected data.

1. opkg update and install (326 KB)

opkg update opkg install luci-app-statistics

2. Install desired plugins (60 KB)

opkg list | grep collectd-mod opkg install collectd-mod-cpu collectd-mod-interface collectd-mod-memory collectd-mod-ping collectd-mod-rrdtool collectd-mod-wireless

3. Enable daemons

/etc/init.d/luci_statistics enable /etc/init.d/collectd enable

Configuration

Configuration via UCI:

   View the config with uci export luci_statistics
   Edit /etc/config/luci_statistics to make changes.

Configuration via LuCI: After installing the packages, a new menu appears. See the config pages in Statistics→Setup All the installed collectd-modules will shown here, but only some of them are enabled by default. Suggested configuration

   General Plugins tab: Review the sub-tabs to choose which statistics to monitor
   Network Plugins tab: Select which interfaces to monitor
   Output Plugins tab:
       RRDtool sub-tab: To protect flash-memory from wearing out, the default Storage directory is /tmp/rrd. All statistics data will be lost on reboot. Alternatives:
           Consider having an automatic backup-restore script that runs when rebooting.
           If you have a USB drive connected, set the Storage directory to a directory on that drive. NB Since pages are rendered by user 'nobody', the *.rrd files, the storage directory and all its parent directories need to be world readable. See https://forum.lede-project.org/t/trouble-with-luci-app-statistics-using-storage-directory-on-usb-drive/10683/4
           Or use the Network sub-tab to send the statistics to another router/device that's acting as a collectd network listener.
       Network sub-tab: collectd can either listen for other router's data, or send its data to other routers





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