I'm glad that someone found my stuff somewhat helpful. After showing my
boss, he now wants historical data which what I did was only instant. I
do like your graphs and I'll need to look into that to see if I can get
graphs for days, weeks and months. Now, to find the best way to store
all the data.

Robert LeBlanc

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Subject: [uug] snmp values seem to be cached

So I was trying to get server stats over snmp, but I found that wereas
snmp values on the localhost were updated frequently, the remote values
never changed for some OIDs, such as:

enterprises.ucdavis.systemStats.ssCpuSystem.0
enterprises.ucdavis.systemStats.ssCpuUser.0
enterprises.ucdavis.laTable.laEntry.laLoad.2
enterprises.ucdavis.systemStats.ssCpuIdle.0

anyway, thanks Robert LeBlanc for his system stats shell script that he
posted. I mapped some SNMP OIDs to it and then had nagios query the OIDs
on each of the servers i wanted to monitor. Then I had apan and
rrgrapher
graph it all:

http://www.ryanbyrd.net/images/nagios.jpg
http://www.ryanbyrd.net/images/nagios2.jpg

I still don't know why those SNMP values stayed static on remote
machines,
but anyway, things work very nicely now.

fyi


mrb



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