Curtis,

Just went through the same thing.  I'll double check with my buyer but I
thought he ordered my copy from CDW.  Think the savings of list was around
$300.

Tom


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> 
> Thank you Jeff and Mark for brightening up an unusually slow day.  I was
> hoping for a decent cat fight over this...  After serious consideration, I
> have to side with Jeff on this one.  Here is Mark's question;
> 
> OK, but how would I monitor that server's performance with Performance
> Monitor from my Win 2000 machine to that server?
> 
> This definitely sounds like a newbie question to me.  ;)  Mark, tone down
> the ego a bit.  We all ask dumb sounding questions from time to time.
> Hell, I do one a day at least.  I been doing this IT thing for almost ten
> years now and you got my respect for administering Unix and NT.
> 
> Now, I have a serious question for the discussion group.  I downloaded the
> Whats Up Gold demo and it works great.  I talked the bean counters into
> giving me the money to buy a legit copy.
> 
> Anyone know where I can buy a copy of Whats Up Gold 7.0 for a decent
> price?
> 
> Thanks in advance;   Kurtis Johnston
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> Again. wasn't meant as a put down.  From a one sentence e-mail I have no
> idea of your abilities.  Just a friendly warning if you happened to be one
> of those inexperienced newbies that pop up on all lists with questions,
> get
> in over there head, then get in trouble and expect immediate answers from
> the list to fix things like they would from tech support.
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> 
> Jeff,
> 
> Thanks for the tip.  I am a Windows NT/2000 and SUN SOLARIS Administrator,
> I
> know how to use Performance Manager to monitor the local box and I know
> how
> to use other tools to monitor boxes, the question I had was how to monitor
> another computer via Performance Manager.  I, myself, administer over 50
> servers in 5 different Colo's.  I don't think this is the place for
> comments
> stated in your e-mail.
> 
> Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brady, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:52 AM
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> Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] FW: Memory Via SNMP
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> Start...Control Panel...Admin tools...Performance..Click the "+" button to
> add a counter...there is a drop down box to pick the machine you want to
> monitor, not just the local machine.  If this is to be an on going
> monitor,
> you probably want to do a log instead of a real time chart.  I would also
> change the counter from one second to a minute or more.
> 
> Not being a smart ass or anything, but honestly - If you don't even know
> how
> to use performance monitor, pick up some books and do some reading before
> you attempt to admin live servers.  If your a Unix or other OS guy please
> don't take that as an insult, just imagine me as a Windows guy sitting
> down
> at a live Solaris install and doing stuff with my only training being
> messages I read on a mailing list.
> 
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> Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] FW: Memory Via SNMP
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> 
> Ok, but how would I monitor that server's performance with Performance
> Monitor from my Win 2000 machine to that server?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brady, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:10 AM
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> If it is many machine, try MRTG or one of the Somix products that makr
> MRTG
> easier to use.  If it is just one machine, don't bother with SNMP and use
> the built-in Performance Monitor
> 
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> 
> All,
> 
> How would we go about monitoring a Windows 2000 Machine's memory and CPU
> utilization with SNMP??????
> 
> Mark
> 
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