You will be needing the scripts for monitoring the CPU and memory .Add them
in your mrtg.cfg file and run the mrtg again.
The MIBs are
Memory :1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.8.0
CPU :1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57.0 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57.0
Make sure you calculate your memory correctly so that your graph show the
Here's a pretty good link to clarify what mibs you can use per product
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml
Cisco Press' Performance Fault Management reccomends the following for
monitoring CPU utilization:
Name: avgBusy5
Type: OBJECT-TYPE
OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58
(1).cisco(9).ciscoMgm
t(9).ciscoMemoryPoolMIB(48)
Again, I'm not sure when or if cisco will stop supporting the deprecated
MIBs.
- Original Message -
From: Ziyad
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:05 AM
Subject: Re: Cisco CPU [7:36765]
You will be needing the scripts
Target[2621_cpu]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57.01.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:@
MaxBytes[2621_cpu]: 100
AbsMax[2621_cpu]: 100
Options[2621_cpu]: gauge,nopercent,growright
Unscaled[2621_cpu]: dwmy
YLegend[2621_cpu]: Utilization
I'm not sure you can get away without knowing the exact addressing for the
value you wish to monitor. Unless things have changed recently, you need to
take the oid values for the parameter you want to monitor, figure out what
the index number of the entity you want information about (such as a
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