Gene: 
If the servers are Unix, U need to start the SNMPD on the server. U may need
to configure it first before stating. Read the manual for the specific
version of Unix. I know redhat comes preconfigured. Take the MIB files that
you have in the UNIX servers and do a "mibextra" on WUG. 
If it is an NT/2000 box, they behave different. NT 4 doesn't know about
reporting via SNMP out of the box for Disk, Processor & Memory (Though
Windows 2000 comes MIB-II preconfigured for other services like DHCP,
WINS..). The only way to get this done is with "perfm.bat" that comes with
reskit 4.0. This takes the "Performance monitor counters" and makes a MIB
file. U can import mib file on to the WUG with mibextra.exe.  I personally
had no luck compiling the mib in 2000.
There is a precompiled version of MIB for windows 4.0 & windows 2000 is
available here:
http://www.wtcs.org/snmp4tpc/default.htm. It works. 

Srinivas

-----Original Message-----
From: TrueSpectra Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 2:05 PM
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Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Capturing Processor Performance using SNMP


Hi All - 
Fairly new to SNMP - I'm looking to gather some Processor, Disk and possibly
Memory performance from some servers we are monitoring using SNMP. Would
anyone know of a simple yet basic means of achieving this task using WUP
Gold 7?
Thanks

Gene



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