> Von: "Christopher L. Sweeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Antworten an: InterMapper Discussion <[email protected]> > Datum: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:51:51 -0500 > An: InterMapper Discussion <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [IM-Talk] Question about host resource probe > > 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.
It seems that you messed up with your numbering :-) The fix you mentioned below worked. But one question... Are your built-in probes something special that you won't share with us. Or why are they build-in? Speed issues? It would sometimes be great to have a look at other probes when creating own ones. Is it right, that there is no way to use this new probe with my "older" Intermapper version? J. Br�ndle > >> >> 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 > > -- > ================================================ > Christopher L. Sweeney > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.dartware.com/ > > ____________________________________________________________________ > List archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ > To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________________________________ List archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/intermapper-talk%40list.dartware.com/ To unsubscribe: send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
