Hi there, Just tried out the new SNMP Host Resources Probe and found something strange: First of all the CPU stuff now works for our Solaris Servers with net-snmp...but... there must be something wrong with the CPU thresholds. See the last three lines below... (> One-minute load average exceeds 0.00.)
Another question about the probe stuff. Normally I can find any probes in: /Library/Application Support/InterMapper Settings/Probes But some probes like this are "built-in" ? So I can't look for the problem by myself :-( Nor can I copy the new probes to our "production version of Intermapper Version 4.2.4 (Traditional PPC/MacOSX, Build 52072) J. Br�ndle > <!-- > SNMP - Host Resources (com.dartware.snmp.hrmib) > Copyright (c) 2003 Dartware, LLC. All rights reserved. > --> > > <header> > type = "built-in" > package = "com.dartware" > probe_name = "snmp.hrmib" > human_name = "SNMP - Host Resources" > version = "1.1" > address_type = "IP,AT" > equiv_class = "SNMP" > port_number = "161" > > </header> > > > <description> > > �GB�SNMP - Host Resources�P� > > This probe monitors elements of the Host Resources MIB of the target device > using SNMP. > > �i�Processor Load Alarm %�p� specifies what processor load, expressed as a > percentage, will cause an alarm. > �i�Processor Load Warning %�p� specifies what processor load, expressed as a > percentage, will cause a warning. > > �i�Disk Usage Alarm %�p� specifies the percentage of a disk above which an > alarm is caused. > �i�Disk Usage Warning %�p� specifies the percentage of a disk above which a > warning is caused. > > �i�Memory Usage Alarm %�p� specifies the percentage of memory above which an > alarm is caused. > �i�Memory Usage Warning %�p� specifies the percentage of memory above which a > warning is caused. > > �i�Ignore storage table indices�p� is a comma-delimited list of the index > number of storage table entries you want to ignore. They will not be used to > cause alarms or warnings, nor will they be displayed in the popup window. > </description> > > <parameters> > "Processor Load Alarm %" = "95" > "Processor Load Warning %" = "80" > > "Disk Usage Alarm %" = "90" > "Disk Usage Warning %" = "75" > > "Memory Usage Alarm %" = "90" > "Memory Usage Warning %" = "75" > > "Ignore storage table indices" = "" > > </parameters> > Device Status > Name: ********* > DNS Name: ********* > Address: ********* > Status: UP > Protocol: SNMP - Host Resources (port 161) > Up Time: 4 hours, 7 minutes, 54 seconds > Location: ********* > Contact: ********* > Availability: 100 % (of 4 minutes, 29 seconds) > Packet Loss: 0.0 % (of 252 total attempts) [Reset] > Recent Loss: None > Round-trip time: 1 msec > Host Resources General Information > System Uptime: 189 days, 2 hrs, 31 mins, 19 secs > System Date: 2005-02-18, 16:11:07.00, +1:00 > Number of User Sessions: 2 > Number of Processes Loaded/Running: 234 > Installed Memory: 8388608 KB > Description: SunOS uxmulti 5.9 Generic_112233-10 sun4u > Host Resources Storage Table Information > Index Used (KB) Size (KB) % Full Fail Descr. > 2 4,063,232 8,388,608 48 0 Real Memory > 3 1,048,576 6,332,416 16 0 Swap Space > 4 2,452,480 3,006,464 81 0 / > 5 289,792 509,952 56 0 /var > 6 0 5,283,840 0 0 /var/run > 7 417,792 5,701,632 7 0 /tmp > 8 649,216 962,560 67 0 /opt > 9 9,457,664 12,582,912 75 0 /MSS > 10 5,504,000 8,388,608 65 0 /usr/local > 11 18,597,888 22,020,096 84 0 /usr/openv > 12 0 0 0 0 /vol > 13 91,072,512 104,857,600 86 0 /ufsdump > 14 23,071,744 41,943,040 55 0 /msh_sybasebackup > 15 799,744 4,194,304 19 0 /ppi_sybasebackup > 16 18,758,656 20,971,520 89 0 /Software > 17 131,608,576 146,800,640 89 0 /ngentest_backup > UCD-SNMP Load Table Information > Index Type Load > 1 Load-1 0.63 > 2 Load-5 0.50 > 3 Load-15 0.47 > Last updated 18 Feb, 16:11:14; interval: 30 seconds > Reason: > One-minute load average exceeds 0.00. > One-minute load average exceeds 0.00. > One-minute load average exceeds 0.00. ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
