We do it by using the windows perfmon counters.
We have perfmon scheduled to gather several counters every 5 minutes and store 
these in a csv file.
>From mrtg we run a perl script to get the counter from the csv file.

There used to be a few sites that explained in detail how to setup perfmon and 
offered scripts to get the data from the csv file into MRTG and create a mrtg 
config file.

HTH,

Jan.

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve 
Shipway
        Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 5:48 AM
        To: Thomas Olsen; MRTG List
        Subject: Re: [mrtg] Monitor Exchange 2003 related counters



        You can monitor exchage counters in several way.

        

        We do it by installing the pNSclient or nsclient++ agent on the 
Exchange box, then querying it using the mrtg-pnsclient.pl script (get from 
steveshipway.org or included with routers2).  You can also do it via SNMP if 
you install the perfMIB extensions (too much trouble for me).  These methods 
let you graph any perfmon counter at all, not just exchange.

        

        Steve

        

        Is it possible to monitor and graph any Exchange 2003 related counters 
with MRTG?
        I am primarily thinking about SMTP Queue Length and maybe the amount of 
messages and MegaBytes sent/received on a Routing Group Connector.





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