Hello,
like I am doing with Linux, I would like to setup a MRTG for a Windows
2000 Server too.
I thought it can't be a problem. I will change the MIBs/OID in my config
and that's all. But I forget, it's Microsoft
Under Linux I have installed lm_sensors to get the CPU- and Mainboard
Hi Gaurav
MRTG polls interface index id to get the data. Cisco interface index ID
changes some time when a router/switch is rebooted. You can configure
cisco to keep the same interface index id by running snmp ifindex
persist command in global mode.
Regards,
Lokesh
gaurav wrote:
Recently I was amazed to see few things in the devices I was using MRTG for.
First, I have two cisco uBR 7200 with same IOS version and same model
but the OIDs in them for same datas to are to be retrieved are different
in the leaf OIDs whereas the branch OID is the same.
William Owen wrote:
If this is a server built on regular desktop hardware, you could try
Motherboard Monitor and the SNMP Informant MBM extension
(http://www.wtcs.org/informant/mbm/overview.htm). If this is server
class hardware, many vendors (Dell, HP, IBM...) provide MIBs for
physical
William Owen wrote:
If this is a server built on regular desktop hardware, you could try
Motherboard Monitor and the SNMP Informant MBM extension
(http://www.wtcs.org/informant/mbm/overview.htm). If this is server
class hardware, many vendors (Dell, HP, IBM...) provide MIBs for
physical