[mrtg] Re: Multiple Processors Under NT

bob at acgco.com bob at acgco.com
Mon May 8 14:35:23 MEST 2000


I didn't see any reference to this in their knowledge base.  I have run
perfmon while getting this OID value and it is accurate.  Perhaps you're
referring to the snmp memory leak.  This was fixed (supposedly-Q196270) in
SP5.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: mward at notes.bt.com [mailto:mward at notes.bt.com]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 5:30 AM
To: bob at acgco.com
Subject: Re: [mrtg] Re: Multiple Processors Under NT




be careful with this as NT is nor reliable reporting this. There is a bug
out
for this on MSN, the details of this are on the mrtg web site.







bob at acgco.com on 05/08/2000 11:33:39 AM








 To:      "Greg Reaume" <greaume at iname.com>, "MRTG"
          <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>

 cc:      (bcc: Mark Ward/Admin/BTMGMT)



 Subject: [mrtg] Re: Multiple Processors Under NT










Greg

It's no problem graphing CPU on NT.  I have enclosed an example of graphing
Total CPU, as opposed to individual processors (which is possible however).

Make sure in perfm.bat from the resource kit, you include the CPU object...
------------ perfm.bat ---------------
echo "creating perfmib"
perf2mib perfmib.mib perfmib.ini memory 1 memory processor 2 CPU "Network
Segment" 3 net PhysicalDisk 4 disk
....snip...
echo "compliling perfmib"
mibcc -o%NTResKit%\mib.bin -n -t -w2 %NTResKit%\LMMIB2MIB
%NTResKit%\mib_ll.mib perfmib.mib
...snip...

Then your mrtg.cfg file can specify the following (thanks Jody Winfield...)
----- mrtg.cfg ------

# zcmdfp01 CPU Usage
#
Target[zcmdfp01_cpu]:
1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3.1.1.4.9.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.77.1.1.6.0:public at YOUR_SERVER_H
ERE
MaxBytes[zcmdfp01_cpu]: 100
Title[zcmdfp01_cpu]: SERVER NAME CPU Used
PageTop[zcmdfp01_cpu]: <H1>SERVER NAME CPU Used</H1>
 <TABLE>
   <TR><TD>System:</TD><TD>SERVER NAME HERE </TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>Maintainer:</TD><TD></TD></TR>
   <TR><TD>IP:</TD><TD>SERVER NAME HERE </TD></TR>
  </TABLE>
ShortLegend[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU
YLegend[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU % Used
Legend1[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU % Used
Legend2[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU % Used
Legend3[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU % Used
Legend4[zcmdfp01_cpu]: CPU % Used
LegendI[zcmdfp01_cpu]: Usage
LegendO[zcmdfp01_cpu]:
Options[zcmdfp01_cpu]: gauge
WithPeak[zcmdfp01_cpu]: ymw
Unscaled[zcmdfp01_cpu]: dwmy
Colours[zcmdfp01_cpu]: Red#ff3333,Black#000000,DarkGreen#006600,white#ffffff

The output will look something like the attached .gif on multiprocessor
systems.

Let me know if you have questions.

bob

-----Original Message-----
From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On
Behalf Of Greg Reaume
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 9:27 PM
To: MRTG
Subject: [mrtg] Multiple Processors Under NT



Hi there,

Has anyone had any luck graphing multiple processor machines running NT?

I have a farm of IBM Netfinity 5500 M10s that have dual PII 450s in them.
I'd like to see a better reading than 100% all the time.  =)

TIA,

Greg
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   Greg Reaume
   greaume at iname.com
   ICQ: 1466509


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