[mrtg] Re: Uptime

Andre Coetzee andrec at emailco.co.za
Tue Jul 31 08:42:29 MEST 2001


Howdy,

You would have to explain more, as regards OS and what type of uptime you
want ?

Machine uptime on linux, you could parse a perl script to give you an 
output with the command line `uptime`. On M$ Windows system, you'd have to
go
further and get the snmp oid to parse your information. As for routers and
modem
racks, the same ... investigate the snmp oid and parse that into a pl
script, then 
reference the pl script from the cfg file.

Hope that helped
Andre

-----Original Message-----
From: Phua, Desmond C [mailto:Phua.Desmond.C at broadband.att.com]
Sent: 30 July 2001 11:35
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Uptime



Could someone share the know how for cfg and pl for uptime..thanks

Des


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