[nsp] Monitor GSR Line Card CPU
oioi
oioi at cableplus.com.cn
Wed Apr 9 10:51:27 EDT 2003
Hello Lars,
First,I wanna Thanks for your answer ;)
I know "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.4.90" is the MIB for monitoring the CPU state on GRP
What i don't know is the linecard CPU.
For example :I have some DPT line card and POS line card in the GSR Chasis,and NOC want to monitor
both the GRP (or Let's say Whole GSR's CPU) CPU and the Line Card's CPU State.
Now the only way to monitor the linecard's CPU is just telnet in and issue the command below:
"execute-on slot 10 sh proc cpu" if I want to monitor the SLot 10 Line card's CPU
"execute-on slot 8 sh proc cpu" if I want to monitor the SLot 8 Line card's CPU
So I haven't find a MIB to monitor the Linecard's CPU ;(
ANyone Help?
Tuesday, April 8, 2003, 5:36:35 PM, you wrote:
LEG> On Tue, 2003-04-08 at 11:03, oioi wrote:
>> Hello cisco-nsp,
>>
>> Cisco provide a way to Monitor GSR Line Card CPU Process by console access.
>> GSR_1#execute-on slot 10 sh proc cpu
>> ========= Line Card (Slot 10) =======
>>
>> CPU utilization for five seconds: 12%/6%; one minute: 13%; five minutes: 13%
>> .......
>>
>> But I can't find A MIB to monitor it by SNMP.
>> Anyone can tell me the MIB?
>>
>> Thanks ;)
LEG> I believe what you want is the CISCO-PROCESS-MIB which has various CPU
LEG> targets to retrieve this information. The values referring to CPU stats
LEG> are found under the enterprises.9.9.109.1.1 tree.
LEG> (enterprises.Cisco.ciscoMgmt.ciscoProcessMIB.ciscoProcessMIBObjects.cpmCPU)
LEG> /leg
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