Laurence. Go to www.snmp-informant.com, and then select support and knowledge-base, and then choose the new one I put there last night. You can download a ZIP of MRTG config files for Windows 2000 for use with SNMP Informant. You'll just have to change the OIDs, since the config files in the zip are based on the Advanced version and not the Standard version which is what you are using.
The real issue is that your CPU target[]: line needs 2 OID strings, not one. Target[XYZ]: OID1&OID2:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Make OID1 and OID2 the same, or set one to % Privileged Time and the other to % User Time. That's what I do! Garth -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laurence Sanford Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 3:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [mrtg] Monitoring Win2k from FreeBSD I would like to monitor at least the CPU load on a pair of win2k computers I have on my network. I am already monitoring traffic from both. I have looked high and low, and tried a multitude of mibs to get this information from the win boxes via SNMP, but been unsuccessful so far. While I can snmpbulkwalk from FreeBSD with this command and get results: [EMAIL PROTECTED](/usr/local/etc/mrtg)# snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.3 1.3.6.1.4.1.9600.1.1.5.1.5 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9600.1.1.5.1.5.1.48 = Gauge32: 63 SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9600.1.1.5.1.5.6.95.84.111.116.97.108 = Gauge32: 0 I can't seem to make anything about getting this information please MRTG. I get errors and blank graphs reguardless of what I try. Here are the current traffic entries for these two machines, both of which work, as well as a commented out failed attempt at a cpu monitor on one of the machines from my mrtg.cfg file: Target[192.168.1.3_16777219]: 16777219:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: SetEnv[192.168.1.3_16777219]: MRTG_INT_IP="192.168.1.3" MRTG_INT_DESCR="KTI-ET32/Px-Adapter." MaxBytes[192.168.1.3_16777219]: 1250000 Options[192.168.1.3_16777219]: logscale XSize[192.168.1.3_16777219]: 600 YSize[192.168.1.3_16777219]: 200 Title[192.168.1.3_16777219]: Traffic Analysis for 16777219 -- SAMSON PageTop[192.168.1.3_16777219]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 16777219 -- SAMSON</H1> <TABLE> <TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>SAMSON in Indian Hill</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD>root</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>KTI-ET32/Px-Adapter. </TD></TR> <TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>ethernetCsmacd (6)</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>1250.0 kBytes/s</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Ip:</TD> <TD>192.168.1.3 ()</TD></TR> </TABLE> #Target[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.9600.1.1.5.1.5:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:::::1 #MaxBytes[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: 100 #Title[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: CPU LOAD #PageTop[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: <H1>Active CPU Load %</H1> #Unscaled[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: ymwd #ShortLegend[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: % #YLegend[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: CPU Utilization #Legend1[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: Active CPU in % (Load) #Legend2[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: #Legend3[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: #Legend4[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: #LegendI[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: Active #LegendO[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: #Options[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: growright,nopercent #XSize[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: 600 #YSize[192.168.1.3_hrProcessorLoad.1]: 200 Target[192.168.1.2_16777219]: 16777219:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: SetEnv[192.168.1.2_16777219]: MRTG_INT_IP="192.168.1.2" MRTG_INT_DESCR="Network-Everywhere-Fast-Ethernet-Adapter-NDIS5-Driver" MaxBytes[192.168.1.2_16777219]: 12500000 Options[192.168.1.2_16777219]: logscale XSize[192.168.1.2_16777219]: 600 YSize[192.168.1.2_16777219]: 200 Title[192.168.1.2_16777219]: Traffic Analysis for 16777219 -- BEAUTY PageTop[192.168.1.2_16777219]: <H1>Traffic Analysis for 16777219 -- BEAUTY</H1> <TABLE> <TR><TD>System:</TD> <TD>BEAUTY in Indian Hill</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD> <TD>root</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Description:</TD><TD>Network-Everywhere-Fast-Ethernet-Adapter-NDIS5- Driver </TD></TR> <TR><TD>ifType:</TD> <TD>ethernetCsmacd (6)</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ifName:</TD> <TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD> <TD>12.5 MBytes/s</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Ip:</TD> <TD>192.168.1.2 ()</TD></TR> </TABLE> Can anyone point me the right direction on this problem? I've look at all of the windows SNMP pages I can find, gone over the manual with a fine toothed comb, but still come up missing something. Thanks in advance. Drew -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/mrtg FAQ http://faq.mrtg.org Homepage http://www.mrtg.org WebAdmin http://lists.ee.ethz.ch/lsg2.cgi
