Robert, 

 

Many thanks for your answer but I would like to know what happen in the 
modeling procedure and why could consume the 90% of CPU of SNMP-Engine Process. 
This condition is maintained even after the discover: 

 

Router#sh processes cpu 

109           0         1          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 trunk conditioni 

 110        3535     49567         71  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 IP NAT Ager      

 PID Runtime(ms)   Invoked      uSecs   5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process

 112           0         4          0  0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 TCP Listener     

 113      165598    324363        510  0.08%  0.10%  0.08%   0 IP SNMP          

 114       91537    172965        529  0.00%  0.03%  0.05%   0 PDU DISPATCHER   

 115     2078270    180427      11518 70.84% 88.46% 89.01%   0 SNMP ENGINE 

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Pablo Vicencio Diaz.

 

De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Enviado el: lunes, 29 de junio de 2009 2:22
Para: Pablo Vicencio; [email protected]
Asunto: SV: [spectrum] Spectrum Discovery Procedure

 

Spectrum does no snmpwalk. Spectrum discovers what the developers (CA's or 
third party) have decided. If you do a "model by ip", Spectrum has a set of 
queries to find out what devicetype it is and what applications it contain. 
When done, this query is stopped. Then Spectrum begin to query type/application 
specific OID's all according to what the developer of the specific model has 
decided. For devices with deep modeltype support, this mean a lot of queries 
the first time - when Spectrum built a model of the device in it's DB.

 

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Från: Pablo Vicencio [mailto:[email protected]] 
Skickat: den 26 juni 2009 22:01
Till: spectrum
Ämne: RE: [spectrum] Spectrum Discovery Procedure

Thanks Edgar but this issue is not applicable for my problem now, I'm running 
Spectrum 9.0 SP4 and this version have HSRP disable by default.

 

What are the OIDs that are consulted in a discovery process?

 

saludos,

 

Pablo Vicencio Diaz.

 

De: edgar parra [mailto:[email protected]] 
Enviado el: viernes, 26 de junio de 2009 14:38
Para: spectrum
CC: spectrum
Asunto: Re: [spectrum] Spectrum Discovery Procedure

 

Hello Pablo and List:

if you have Spectrum 9.0, I would recommend to read this article from the 
SpectrumWiki that is a solution provided by CA from a previous case opened by 
another customer.

http://www.dachsug.ch/wiki/index.php/SpectroServer#The_memory_consumption_by_the_SS_has_grown_since_upgrading_to_SPECTRUM_9.0.

Hope it helps

Eng. Edgar Parra

MCSE, MCSA, MCP, CA's Spectrum Solutions Engineer

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Pablo Vicencio <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi List,

 

Let me know which is the procedure whereby Spectrum discover its elements. That 
is, OID's are those that are consulted when a device is being discovered and 
modeled (snmp walk?).

I ask this because one of our machines had a higher CPU to 100%  after of 
discovering it was necessary to restart (Cisco 7600).

 

Why?.

 

Best Regards,

 

 

Pablo Vicencio Díaz
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