Well, if we're going to be using WMI (and that might be best) wouldn't
it make more sense to try and read that from Zenoss rather than
deploying a client (net-SNMP + scripts) to turn it into SNMP?
I wonder how hard it would be to add reading that data via ZenWin...
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
Graham Bloice wrote:
On 14/08/07, *Matthew Keller* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
There is quite a bit missing from the Windows port, enough to prevent it
from being a viable replacement for MS SNMP + Informant (on systems that
it workson) for now. The biggest limitation, honestly, is with Windows.
Net-SNMP allows you to map OIDs to arbitary commands, but in Windows,
there is no command-line tool, for example, to see the CPU usage without
invoking GDI and thus needing to be run from an interactive user.
Because of this, working around the current Net-SNMP limitations with
clever config files isn't feasible. I will be working on some C-level
stuff to implement more of the HOST-RESOURCES MIB, but this isn't going
to be the quick templating/jury-rigging I thought it would be.
Just a thought, what about PowerShell + WMI to get info for Net-SNMP?
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Regards,
Graham Bloice
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