Re: [nsp] cpu load fron snmp

From: George Robbins (grr@shandakor.tharsis.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2001 - 05:15:59 EDT


If you want to graph stuff, install mrtg.

If you want current value queries install snmpwalk.

If you want alarms & warnings, install a monitoring system ranging
from whatsup or netsaint to one of the HP or Cisco packages.

snmpwalk can be invoked from a shell script if you want to play
at that level. mrtg can be modified (perl) if you want to write
code, the cfgmaker program does the basic "query router info",
"query interface info" stuff and can be easily abused.

                                                George

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> It is not so clear what I need to be able to snmpget from a linux box the
> cisco's cpu load, and memory usage.
>
> I found a MIB file, but it is unclear what is useful for that? And do I
> get these values simply with its number? Or it is necessary to get work
> that MIB first?
>
> Because I found a number for that, but it didnt work (now i don't remember
> to that). Oh, i forgot, i need the environment's temperature, memory usage
> too.
>
> Thanks!
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