So it sounds like the install for Net-SNMP is pretty easy on Windows to
pass through the windows info? I'm not really sure how to modify a
template though - is this something that could be exported as a Zenpack
for use by non experts or a wiki doc made on (already exists?) for this
transform?
It seems to me using OSS is preferable to Freeware, especially as I
expect the devs of Net-SNMP will be more approachable than Informant
devs have been.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
Matthew Keller wrote:
Ok, not EVERYTHING from a UNIX/LINUX box. The CPU states (wait, user,
system, etc) aren't there, and some of the memory granularity isn't
either, but CPU load and others are.
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 10:20 -0400, Matthew Keller wrote:
Net-SNMP on Windows, with the "Windows Extension Install" exposes
everything the Windows SNMP service does AND everything that a normal
UNIX/Linux Net-SNMP install does, including CPU, etc. that are normally
only accessible using a 3rd party program. In Zenoss, if you model it as
a Linux box, you'll get the CPU and stuff, as a Windows box, it's
looking for all of the Informant extensions, and thus isn't finding the
CPU. Obviously a template fix is in order.
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