If you
have 2000 it requires nothing more than enabling SNMP. For memory it can be a
little harrier. NT 4.0 is a bit more of a hassle all around. Instructions for
doing this are found at: http://snmpboy.rte.microsoft.com/asp/perfmibhack.asp
. http://snmpboy.rte.microsoft.com/ is
a good site to get going with NT/2K SNMP implementation. If you are lazy, busy
or in too much of a hurry, download and install Denika from www.somix.com . It has an install script to set
up the perfmib.dll included. You can also setup historical MRTG graphs with it
as well. You also don't have to muck around with OID stings to get the reports
working.
Mike
Krygeris
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Edward Ingram
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:13 PM
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] CPU monitoring on NT systemsIn order to monitor the CPU usage on a specific NT system, what needs to be done on the NT system itself? I'm assuming this needs to be done via SNMP. If so, other than having the SNMP Service installed on the NT system, what else is involved?Ed
