Dear William, Sorry, did you means as the following ?
For monitoring the Disk, Ram and Network : Use Host MIB ( Is there any tool for them ? ) For monitoring CPU : Use free snmp-informant from ( http://www.wtcs.org/informant/download.htm and what different between STD and MBM ? which one we need ? ) BTW, we need the Host MIB for monitoring the Network ? Not by using the default config file of mrtg ? Many Thank for your help ! Edward. 2008/8/27, William Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > My environment is almost entirely Dell Poweredge servers so I monitor > Dell's hardware specific MIBs for hardware level counters. For > Disk/Memory/Network, I use the "Host MIB" and for Processor/Processes, I use > the free snmp-informant agent (http://www.wtcs.org/informant/download.htm). > As with any computer issue, there are always a few ways to arrive at the > desired result. Microsoft instances (the last number in the target) have a > tendency to jump around at random (especially for processor) on SNMP service > restart… using a 3rd party agent such as snmp-informant fixes that. There > are also other MIBs that are supported by snmp-informant ( > http://www.wtcs.org/informant/Files/MIBS/Standard/SMIv2/INFORMANT-STD.MIB.txt) > so you can pick and choose what you wish to monitor that it supports. Their > site is also relatively useful for jump-starting SNMP monitoring. Try > browsing around the "Other SNMP Resources" section on their site with > emphasis on the Tutorials section. > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Edward Leung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:32 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [mrtg] Measuring Windows 2000 Server's CPU/Ram/Disk/Network > INTUsage > > > > Dear William, > > > > Sorry, would you mind to tell me which Windows SNMP Extension Agents I may > download ? > > Any which device or hardware are you monitoring ? > > > > Thank for your help ! > > > > Edward. > > > 2008/8/18, William Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > If you are monitoring an Win2x server box using SNMP and want to pull CPU, > RAM, Disk and Interface traffic, I'd recommend having a look at SNMP > Informant (http://www.snmp-informant.com) and look at the free agent (pay > ones are nice as well if you have the specific apps they monitor). The > installation guide ( > http://www.wtcs.org/informant/files/readme/Installation%20and%20Configuration%20Guide.pdf) > is pretty informative for how to get SNMP running in the Windows world and > general guidelines to how to get it off the ground with any SNMP based > monitoring app. If you google "SNMP Informant" and "MRTG" you should get > lots of examples. > > > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Edward Leung > *Sent:* Monday, August 18, 2008 4:42 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [mrtg] Measuring Windows 2000 Server's CPU/Ram/Disk/Network > INTUsage > > > > Dear All, > > Would you mind to show me some of example of mrtg measuring Windows 2000 > Server's usage script ( CPU,Ram, Disk and Network INT )? > > Sorry, I am new to mrtg and very hard to trying to ask and search for > the sample config file...BUT nothing for the test.... > > > Many thank for your help ! > > Edward. > > > >
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