Dear Steve, After installed and setup the mrtg with the Windows Server machine : Running : perl cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] --global "WorkDir: c:\inetpub\mrtg" --output mrtg.cfg Then the mrtg may be know ( Auto detect ) the snmp port of the Network INT ( Surecom-EP320G-TX-Family-Gigabit-Ethernet-NIC ) is 16777219, but what is the SNMPOID ?
So, if this is the network traffic usage ( B/s ), then how can I create the following hardware usage config file also ? 1, CPU 2, HD 3, Ram 4, Network INT "We use the nsclient agent under windows and the mrtg-pnsclient.pl script to query it instead of using SNMP" ??? Sorry, would you mind give me more help ? All of the OS is Windows 2000 Server... Many thanks for your help ! Edward. 2008/8/18, Steve Shipway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 1. The port number is probably the default. The OID depends on what you > want to monitor: if you want network statistics, then MRTG will do this > automatically. The community string should be provided to you by whoever > configured and maintains SNMP on the device you are monitoring. > > 2. Depends on the OS you are monitoring > > 2.2, 2.3 these OIDs actually change depending on how many storage devices > are attached > > 2.4 With SNMP, these come in the standard location and MRTG can monitor > them directly > > > > We use the nsclient agent under windows and the mrtg-pnsclient.pl script to > query it instead of using SNMP, its easier and possibly more secure. > > > > I suggest you concentrate first on making it work with just network > traffic, and probably on network switches and routers, before trying to > monitor hosts and other host-related metrics. These require not only more > complex configuration to obtain the data but also you have to do other > additional configuration in the labels etc. > > > > Try to get it working in the simplest case (network traffic) first before > trying to do server monitoring > > > > Also read the MRTG configuration reference on www.mrtg.org for more > understanding of the Target[] definition. > > > > Steve > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Edward Leung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Monday, 18 August 2008 15:38 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [mrtg] How to setup the mrtg for monitoring more things > > > > Dear You, > > > > I just installed the mrtg and perl with a Windows Server 2000 machine... > > > > BUT there is my big problem as the following : > > > > 1, Would you mind to tell me how can we to find out the SNMP port number, > > SNMPOID and read-only SNMP community string of the devices / hardwares ? > > > > 2, How to setup the mrtg for measuring ( monitoring ) the following > hardware usage percentage ( Windows OS also )? > > 2.1 CPU usage persentage. > > 2.2 Hard Disk usage persentage [ Total ( Read / Write ), Read, Write]. > > 2.3 Ram ( Memory ) usage persentage [ Available MB, Page/sec ]. > > 2.4 Network INT usage persentage [ Total ( Packets/sec ), Packets > Received/sec, Packets Sent/sec]. > > > > So, is there the sample config ( CPU, HD, Ram and Network INT ) for > reference ? > > > > Many thanks for your help ! > > > > Edward. >
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