[mrtg] Re: router uptime?
Derek Chesterfield
dez at dezsmac.demon.co.uk
Fri Sep 17 12:22:06 MEST 1999
If no data is returned from the system.sysName and system.sysUptime variables,
MRTG will not display the info line, just as if you explicitly entereted
noinfo in Options. You can check with some other SNMP tool whether the OIDs
are returning anything or not. (E.g. SNMPGET/SNMPWALK on Unix, GETIF for NT.)
Dez
Joe H wrote:
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> This request keeps "bouncing" back from the list server with regards to
> some command in the subject line or first few lines?...anyhow, here we go
> again - hopefully it will get out this time!
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>
> Hi all
>
> Probably a simple one, but anyhow, I have just set up mrtg to monitor
> the cpu utilisation on a Cisco 7513. The strange thing is that the
> graph continually updates but never does it display the router uptime
> All you see is .....
>
> "The statistics were last updated Thursday, 16 September 1999 at 15:00"
>
> but not as it should show (by default)
>
> "The statistics were last updated Thursday, 16 September 1999 at 15:00 ,
> at which time 'target.router.org.au' had been up for 67 days, 6:41:41. "
>
> I have also tried the option of including the comment in mrtg.cfg file
>
> RouterUptime[target.p]: public at target.router.org.au
>
> which also did'nt work.
>
> Any of you gurus have any ideas? Any suggestion would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Joe
>
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