Those are provided from linux nodes, specifically via net-snmp. Other 
OSs will provide different information via SNMP, and you need to put 
them in their own subclass and build proper templates to read the OIDs 
the devices provide.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



arfal wrote:
> In my device status, there's 9 blue dot, and the component type are 
> laLoadnt5, memAvailReal, memAvailSwap, memCached, ssCpuRawIdle, 
> ssCpuRawSystem, ssCpuRawUser, ssCpuRawWait, membuffer.
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> How can I enable all of that components?
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