And can you do the same trick with the Intel LOM probe? (make one that works.. )

   :-)


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On 23/10/2008, at 18:40, Tex Clayton wrote:


On Oct 23, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Mark Stuller wrote:

I do see where it monitors the OS X Server info (port 311) and has the CPU usage displayed, but the way to make an alert for a threshold out-of-the-box eludes me. Perhaps there isn't a way without modifying that probe.

Am I right then in assuming I'll need to modify the existing probe? I saw the docs on building custom *SNMP* probes, but I'd tho't it won't apply since it isn't an SNMP probe. I'll look thru those docs tho. Sounds like that's the route. If anyone has pointers on the modification process feel free.


Try the attached probe. It has extra parameters for CPU thresholds. If you are using the probe on an existing device, you may need to change its probe to something else before setting it to this one.

-Tex Clayton
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