I'm monitoring memory usage on several windows 2000 servers, for each
of them the only available snmp memory OID is labelled as Virtual
Memory, and normally returns very low (commonly zero) bytes used. So
what I'm wondering is if there's a separate snmp oid for physical
memory under windows (as linux separates physical and swap, normally
filling both with cache), or whether I should just get used to
normally low memory usage reports.
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