[mrtg] Re: Cisco CPU .cfg yields no results
tony bourke
tony at vegan.net
Thu Jun 27 08:14:04 MEST 2002
Hi John,
Looks like you've got the one minute average versus the 5 minute average
(the first OID is 57, not 58)
Also, since this number goes up and down (as opposed to a counter, which
MRTG defaults to thinking it is), you need to put "gauge" in the Options
field. That will most likely resolve your issue.
Tony
> I'm trying to monitor CPU utilization on a 1605 I can snmpget the OID:
>
> [root at mrtg root]# snmpget 192.168.101.1 public .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0
> enterprises.9.2.1.58.0 = 28
>
> But using that OID in a .cfg returns no graphed info. No errors... just
> nothing on the graph. Here's the .cfg:
>
> Target[192.168.101.1_cpu]:
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.57.0&1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.1.58.0:public at 192.168.101.1
> Options[192.168.101.1_cpu]: growright absolute
> WithPeak[192.168.101.1_cpu]: wmy
> MaxBytes[192.168.101.1_cpu]: 100
> Title[192.168.101.1_cpu]: Router 1 CPU Utilization
> PageTop[192.168.101.1_cpu]: <H1>Router 1 CPU Utilization</H1>
> <TABLE>
>
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