At 4:31 PM +0100 2/18/05, Juergen Braendle wrote:
Hi there,

Just tried out the new SNMP Host Resources Probe and found something
strange:
First of all the CPU stuff now works for our Solaris Servers with
net-snmp...but...
there must be something wrong with the CPU thresholds.
See the last three lines below...
(> One-minute load average exceeds 0.00.)

Looks like there's some version number confusion. Yours is numbered 1.1, and so is the new one. I don't know if I screwed up my numbering, or you changed yours for some reason. Probably I got confused about what version I was on and didn't bump the number up high enough. In any case, you can fix it by removing com.dartware.snmp.hrmib from your Probes folder, or by following the sequence I describe below in answer to your other question.



Another question about the probe stuff.

Normally I can find any probes in:
/Library/Application Support/InterMapper Settings/Probes
But some probes like this are "built-in" ?
So I can't look for the problem by myself :-(
Nor can I copy the new probes to our "production version of Intermapper

When you first install InterMapper, all of the built-in probes are written out to the probes folder. After that, though, none are written out unless you remove the probes folder first. Of course, they don't show everything that is going to happen--just the description and the parameters, but that's enough in the case mentioned above.


The thing to do if you want to see any changes to the built-in probes, and particularly to fix the problem you mentioned above, is to

1) Stop InterMapper

2) Rename the Probes folder to something like "Probes (Old)"

3) Start InterMapper again, which will cause a new Probes folder to be created.

4) Stop InterMapper again. Do NOT save if it asks you to save any maps.

5) Copy any custom probes you might have made that aren't part of the standard set from the old Probes folder to the new one. If you've made changes to the built-in probe files for some reason, you'll need to make the changes again by hand, unless you're positive we haven't changed it in any way, in which case you can simply copy it from the old Probes folder to the new one.

6) Start InterMapper.

-- Christopher

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