RE: Monitoring disk usage percentage on Windows

2008-07-01 Thread Terry Martin
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Monitoring disk usage percentage on Windows

2008-07-01 Thread Yu Watanabe
TO : ALL Hello I would like to monitor following statistics on Windows XP. 1. CPU usage (percentage) 2. Disk usage (percentage) 3. Memory usage (percentage) However, there seems to be any tokens which corresponds to these criteria when I see "snmp -H" command. ( It seems to be possi

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-29 Thread Thomas Anders
Dave Shield wrote: > I'd hoped that this man page was sufficiently clear that a SNMPv3 > user was required. Unfortunately it looks as if I was wrong :-( > OK - I'll try to make this a bit more explicit. In addition to documentation, is there any way to throw an appropriate warning if the require

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-27 Thread cnelson
> On 23/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I can't get these traps to fire. Then again, when I try to walk > > dskTable, I get a failiure response so maybe that MIB isn't in my > > agent. But I tried with memTotalFree and nothing happens. > > /usr/share/snmpd/snmpd.conf cont

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-27 Thread Dave Shield
On 23/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't get these traps to fire. Then again, when I try to walk > dskTable, I get a failiure response so maybe that MIB isn't in my agent. > But I tried with memTotalFree and nothing happens. > /usr/share/snmpd/snmpd.conf contains: > >

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-27 Thread Dave Shield
On 24/03/07, Dale Botkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I can't get these traps to fire. Then again, when I try to walk > > dskTable, I get a failiure response so maybe that MIB isn't in my agent. > > But I tried with memTotalFree and nothing happens. > > > I was unable

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-24 Thread Dale Botkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can't get these traps to fire. Then again, when I try to walk > dskTable, I get a failiure response so maybe that MIB isn't in my agent. > But I tried with memTotalFree and nothing happens. > I was unable to get monitor to send traps until I added and used a SNMPv

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-23 Thread cnelson
> On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The other possibility would be to set up a "monitor" entry on > > > dskUsed. Slightly forced, but a delta monitor compared against > > > 0 might fo the trick. > > > > That sounds great but I admit the snmpd.conf man page isn't > >

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread cnelson
> On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The other possibility would be to set up a "monitor" entry on > > > dskUsed. Slightly forced, but a delta monitor compared against > > > 0 might fo the trick. > > > > That sounds great but I admit the snmpd.conf man page isn't > >

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread Dave Shield
On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The other possibility would be to set up a "monitor" entry on dskUsed. > > Slightly forced, but a delta monitor compared against 0 might fo > > the trick. > > That sounds great but I admit the snmpd.conf man page isn't sufficiently > cle

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread cnelson
> > ... > > The other possibility would be to set up a "monitor" entry on > > dskUsed. Slightly forced, but a delta monitor compared against 0 > > might fo the trick. > > That sounds great but I admit the snmpd.conf man page isn't > sufficientlyclear to me for me to do that. Got any examples?

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread cnelson
> ... > The other possibility would be to set up a "monitor" entry on dskUsed. > Slightly forced, but a delta monitor compared against 0 might fo > the trick. That sounds great but I admit the snmpd.conf man page isn't sufficiently clear to me for me to do that. Got any examples? --

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread Dave Shield
On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Have a look at the 'file' directive. > > Maybe that might be of some use. > > That's good for the files I know I have links for but I was hoping for a > way that I could catch new logging to files I forgot to link to > /dev/null. Unless

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread cnelson
> On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have several programs which log to /var/log. I > > could end up with an ever-growing log file. > > > > What I'd like to do is be able to remotely determine if any file in > > /var/log is growing. I suppose I could have a start

Re: Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread Dave Shield
On 22/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have several programs which log to /var/log. I > could end up with an ever-growing log file. > > What I'd like to do is be able to remotely determine if any file in > /var/log is growing. I suppose I could have a startup script wh

Monitoring disk usage

2007-03-22 Thread cnelson
I've seen and experimented with the disk directive in snmpd.conf but it's not quite doing what I need and I'm hoping someone can suggest a way to use it or another method to accomplish what I need. I have several programs which log to /var/log. Generally, there are links there that point to /dev/