[mrtg] Re: where is mib on NT disk space

Jeremy D. Pavleck jpavleck at taltrade.com
Wed Mar 7 20:20:26 MET 2001


Well, I don't know of a MIB, but there is a PerfMon counter for it, and
using http://www.wn.com.au/psimmo/ it can convert the PerfMon data into Mrtg
data and graph that way. In fact, it does more then just disk performance,
it can graph ANY NT Performance counter.. Perfect for our operation.

(Side Note: If you don't see the LogicalDIsk PerfMon counter run DISKPERF -Y
to setup physical counters. It'll start showing up at reboot.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Brett [mailto:dbrett at titan.tcn.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 1:31 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] where is mib on NT disk space



I would like to monitor the disk space on the NT servers in our office.  I
am running MRTG on Linux, so what I did was run 'snmpwalk' on one of the
servers.  All I got back was network information.

How do I find the mib for disk space on NT seervers?


david


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