[mrtg] Re: Hand up to Microsoft.

Koelstra, J. (Jan) JKoelstra at MINSZW.NL
Thu Dec 5 15:56:41 MET 2002


Patrick,

I experienced similar problems on a w2k multiprocessor system: after a reboot or after restarting the SNMP service the instance numbers for the CPU's changed.
Now I'm using the compaq mibs to monitor the CPU-load, and I can reboot my systems as often as I want :-)
Maybe your hardware-vendor has a mib available too?

HTH,

Jan.


-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Ouellet [mailto:pouellet at microtecsecurite.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:42 PM
To: MRTG Mailing List
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Hand up to Microsoft.



We are running W2K an we only rebooted it...
We didn't change anything in the hardware...

We rebooted it, because some print job fronze on some
IP port and to remove them the only way we found was to reboot the server.

-----Original Message-----
From: mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch [mailto:mrtg-bounce at list.ee.ethz.ch]On
Behalf Of Greg.Volk at edwardjones.com
Sent: 5 décembre, 2002 09:33
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch; pouellet at microtecsecurite.com
Subject: [mrtg] Re: Hand up to Microsoft.


}
}I know this is a bit out of topic but...
}Is there a way to tell windows 2000 not to change its
}OID.
}
}I used to monitor two processor of a Terminal server.
}I used to use hrProcessorLoad.23 and hrProcessorLoad.24
}but since monday ( we rebooted the server monday )
}This changed !! its now hrProcessorLoad.18 and }hrProcessorLoad.19 }

It sounds like what the interface instance numbers do on
a chassis style network device when a line card is added
or removed. Did you replace/add/remove any CPUs? Does the
box only have two CPUs? If it has more than that you
should make sure they are all on-line since the reboot.

Are you running Win2k or NT4?



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