Eugene,
the problem is in configuration of hosts you monitor.
Information they provide, depends on configuration of SNMP agent on these hosts.
Find a free tool Getif (I use version 2.2) and with this tool you can check in detail what information hosts you monitor provide via their SNMP agents.
Problem with your linux box could be:
- wrong community string
- not running snmpd at your linux box
KR
Boris
| "eugene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi all,
I need a help on the JFFNMS web configuration. I need to setup JFFNMS to monitor server physical memory. Currently i successfuly get information (physical memory) from Windows Xp only. I also try on Windows 2000, it only manage to grep the virtual memory but not physical memory. I also have a try on Linux host but there only (ports open)detected
Can i know why? anyone knows plese help
Thanks :)
Eugene Than
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