Re: remote monitoring system variables?

2004-05-19 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 04:20:39PM -0500, Stephen P. Cravey wrote: I was afraid of that. I'll look more closely into the SNMP MIBS to see how much of what I need is available. The Issue I have with scripting SNMP is that the OID numbers for custom scrips seem to be dependant on how many

Re: remote monitoring system variables?

2004-05-19 Thread Stephen P. Cravey
Fortunately, this is for data analysis and not administration. As such, I only need read access to this data. I would consider write access a serious security problem. :) Thanks. -Stephen On Wed, 19 May 2004 11:18:20 +0100 Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, May 18, 2004 at

Re: remote monitoring system variables?

2004-05-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 06:32:42PM -0500, Stephen P. Cravey wrote: I'm tryign to locate a pre-existing method of monitoring FreeBSD systems. Specifically, I'd like a way to monitor sysctl variables, IPFW/PF counters, cpu and ram utilization(in that order). I can write my own interface,

Re: remote monitoring system variables?

2004-05-18 Thread Stephen P. Cravey
I was afraid of that. I'll look more closely into the SNMP MIBS to see how much of what I need is available. The Issue I have with scripting SNMP is that the OID numbers for custom scrips seem to be dependant on how many scripts you are running. I'll verify that, but it looks like I may be writing

remote monitoring system variables?

2004-05-17 Thread Stephen P. Cravey
I'm tryign to locate a pre-existing method of monitoring FreeBSD systems. Specifically, I'd like a way to monitor sysctl variables, IPFW/PF counters, cpu and ram utilization(in that order). I can write my own interface, however I'd hate to have to reinvent the wheel if there's already something