Is it possible to monitor open files on a Windows 2000 server box? I have SNMP Informant Standard installed. I can upgrade to Advanced if it supports it. ...
Brian Steele
bsteele@...
Aug 2, 2005 7:36 pm
36538
Hi all, I've subscribed to the rrd-developers and rrd-users list but for some reason the messages get bounced? If I could ask here, maybe some one will know...
John Latimer
J.Latimer@...
Aug 3, 2005 7:38 am
36539
Hi Brian, Yes it is possible, and you don't need the SNMP Informant. The open files can be monitored with the Windows performance monitor, which in return can...
Koelstra, J. (Jan)
JKoelstra@...
Aug 3, 2005 8:15 am
36540
Although a little tougher to deal with I am running a TFTP server on my MRTG box and a batch script set up as a service or a scheduled task on my 2000 and XP...
Jason Kuhlman
jkuhlman@...
Aug 3, 2005 1:48 pm
36541
I currently use MRTG to successfully monitor 73 switches/routers on our network. I am trying to add monitors for 60 Cisco 350 wireless access points using SNMP...
Martin Macleod-Brown
mmacleod@...
Aug 3, 2005 3:28 pm
36542
I believe that means the device didn't return a value for the oid you polled. From a unix box, can you do an snmpwalk on that value? Ie: snmpwalk -c <read...
jon.hartman@...
Aug 3, 2005 3:35 pm
36543
I am trying to incorporate the $sysdescr data into my MRTG configs to present more information about a given device such as software version, etc. So far I've...
Greg.Volk@...
Aug 3, 2005 3:49 pm
36544
I'm having difficulties setting up MRTG ver. 2.12.2 with RRDTool ver. 1.2.10-win32-perl58 on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 w/ SP1. If I've installed the...
Dan Wozniak
dwozniak@...
Aug 3, 2005 5:03 pm
36545
Thank you for all those people that replied to yesterdays post ;) I can defintely confirm that the OID sting is right, confirmed with getif doing an smnpwalk....
Martin Macleod-Brown
mmacleod@...
Aug 4, 2005 12:57 pm
36546
Martin, My bet is that you have to remove the $ signs from your targetline. Also make sure "Target" is at the beginning of the line. In your message below it...
Koelstra, J. (Jan)
JKoelstra@...
Aug 4, 2005 1:05 pm
36547
Thanks for the suggestion. Target is at the beginning of the line, just my error in formatting (sorry!).... If I remove the $ I get even more error...
Martin Macleod-Brown
mmacleod@...
Aug 4, 2005 2:16 pm
36548
Martin, In this case more errors is a change for the better. With the $ signs you had errors inside the config file and MRTG would not even run. The new errors...
Koelstra, J. (Jan)
JKoelstra@...
Aug 4, 2005 2:47 pm
36549
Can anyone tell me about Rateup and why it would be dying only on a few interfaces on one of my switches? The error I get in my logs is Warning: rateup died...
Natalie Aloi
Naloi@...
Aug 4, 2005 3:30 pm
36550
Martin, It looks like you're using linux/unix of some sort. Try this: 1) Make sure snmpwalk is installed ... This should display the snmpwalk help. 2) Check...
Brian Steele
bsteele@...
Aug 4, 2005 3:51 pm
36551
along these same lines... if you have net-snmp installed you can use tkmib and easily browse your way through the OIDs -chris ... From:...
Chris Cariffe
chris@...
Aug 4, 2005 4:18 pm
36552
The values that MRTG gives me are not the same as a "show int" does at my router. Below is the configuration for one of the interfaces. Please help! Alos...
Tracy Bryant
TBRYANT@...
Aug 4, 2005 4:46 pm
36553
The MaxBytes must be 197632 and are you sure if the interface serial3 is the instance snmp "3"? Query the router by snmp for value snmp for that interface... ...
Villafuerte Icaza Rod...
RVILLAFU@...
Aug 4, 2005 8:32 pm
36554
On Cisco equipment the SNMP index numbers can shift after a reconfiguration, so by using indexnumbers in your MRTG configfile there is some risk that after a...
Koelstra, J. (Jan)
JKoelstra@...
Aug 5, 2005 8:43 am
36555
Hi, I had this problem using UNC-Paths and putting the logs on a different Server. The rateup does a chdir which cannot be done on UNC-Paths. Maybe you'ce used...
Thomas Nöbel
thomas@...
Aug 5, 2005 6:16 pm
36556
Thanks for the help, sorry for the slow response, spent the weekend reading up on snmp... ;( I have completely disabled the firewall and SELinux - just in case...
Martin
mmacleod@...
Aug 8, 2005 1:37 pm
36557
Hello, Does anyone have personal experience with getting MRTG and RRDTool to work on a Windows 2003 Server? If so, what version of MRTG and RRDTool are/were...
Dan Wozniak
dwozniak@...
Aug 8, 2005 8:45 pm
36558
Greetings I would like to know how to poll for the ATM sub-interfaces on cisco 6509. I have a cisco 6509 going ballistic when polling for the ATM ...
AG
alang@...
Aug 9, 2005 7:44 am
36559
I have been doing some more research on this MIB problem and need some advice. I can currently browse the entire OID (.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.5)using 'getif', MRTG...
Martin
mmacleod@...
Aug 9, 2005 8:49 am
36560
Hi. I've been trying to get mrtg working on a Solaris system. So far it's working, as it seems to get the data via snmp. The problem is, that the graphs don't...
Marc Riese
marc@...
Aug 10, 2005 7:29 am
36561
... '220 ... Remove the option "Gauge" It's not calculating the Rate of change, just plotting the counter. And that is greater than Maxbytes, and so is being...
Peter Glanville
Peter_Glanville@...
Aug 10, 2005 7:48 am
36562
Hi everyone. I'm wonder if it is possible to monitor the CPU's load (and Ram Load) with the net-SNMP package. or should I use the Microsoft SNMP Support to...
Romain Keirsebilck
rom15becs@...
Aug 10, 2005 3:26 pm
36563
... I would recommend you trying an snmpbulkwalk command from the fedora box on the w2k server. I've been using raw mibs to monitor CPU usage on win2k and xp...
Laurence Sanford
lauasanf@...
Aug 10, 2005 5:45 pm
36564
Hello all.. I'm running mrtg and apache on Darwin (OS / X) . I'd like to have a mrtg graph monitoring apache hits. Every reference I've seen is o/s generic,...
Evan Platt
evan@...
Aug 10, 2005 6:31 pm
36565
... Thank you! It's working correctly now. I think I misunderstood the documentation part about the gauge option... Regards, Marc -- Unsubscribe...
Marc Riese
marc@...
Aug 10, 2005 7:18 pm
36566
Hi: I am trying to use mrtg (2.12.2 on Windows NT Workstation) to monitor W2003 server memory. The server has 512 Mb memory, so I made the following mrtg.cfg...