Re: the proces that can be monitored

2003-12-05 Thread paul beard
On Dec 5, 2003, at 7:03 AM, M.D. DeWar wrote:

I'm at the point were it asks for process to monitor but am not sure 
what
ones I can and what they are are called.
In the example says httpd for http so I know that one
but not sure what it is for
memory
disk space

It might be worth running snmpwalk against the host you want to monitor 
and see what's available. There are a lot of variables to look at.
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Paul Beard

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Re: the proces that can be monitored

2003-12-05 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 05), M.D. DeWar said:
> Hello,
> I am trying to get net-smnp setup on my system.
> I'm at the point were it asks for process to monitor but am not sure what
> ones I can and what they are are called.
> In the example says httpd for http so I know that one
> but not sure what it is for
> memory
> disk space
> etc
> a google search got me nothing useful (but I may not be typing it in right
> cuz i am not sure what I am looking for)

I think you can just skip that question, unless you want snmpd to
monitor the process and send a trap if it stops.

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the proces that can be monitored

2003-12-05 Thread M.D. DeWar
Hello,
I am trying to get net-smnp setup on my system.
I'm at the point were it asks for process to monitor but am not sure what
ones I can and what they are are called.
In the example says httpd for http so I know that one
but not sure what it is for
memory
disk space
etc
a google search got me nothing useful (but I may not be typing it in right
cuz i am not sure what I am looking for)

Mark


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