Ok... I could have been confused by the log.
Look for graphs under your interfaces (navigate from the device status
page, to OS and then to one of the available interfaces).
SNMP Informant exposes system performance variables. Microsoft doesn't
publish those. They do publish the standard interface MIBs so you
should see the performance data there even on a box w/out Informant.
-Eric
John Gardner wrote:
Eric
This is interesting, both of the servers are set to /Server/Windows in
the Device Class Path.
Ahhh.... something is wrong in your configuration, or database, or
something.
These collection values "cpuPercentProcessorTime" and
"memoryAvailableKBytes" are available only under the SNMP Informant
extension for Windows. The question is, how did it get under
/Server/Linux?
I haven't installed SNMP Informant on these servers yet, but I still
should get some graphs shouldn't I?
What does your PerfConf tab look like in /Devices/Server/Linux? Go here
and compare it to the attached image.
http://localhost:8080/zport/dmd/Devices/Server/Linux/rrdTemplates/Device/viewRRDTemplate
I get:
Site error
An error was encountered while publishing this resource. The requested
resource does not exist.
Please click here to return to the Zenoss dashboard
Big difference from the screenshot!
John
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