SUMMARY: Monitoring System, Memory, and Disk performance with MIBs and snmp

From: Bruce B. Platt <bbp_at_comport.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 09:52:19 -0500

Sorry for the delay in posting this Summary:

I had asked:

Is there an available list of MIBs that one can use to monitor CPU, memory,
and disk performance?

And, is there a handy tool to use to display this info, other than MRTG
with which we are familiar?


Thanks to:

Stan Horwitz <stan_at_astro.ocis.temple.edu>
Robert Suh <robs_at_cs.washington.edu>
"Fliguer, Miguel" <M_Fliguer_at_unifon.com.ar>
Ron Parker <rparker_at_brazosport.cc.tx.us>
"Steve Copeland" <steve_rc_at_hotmail.com>
"Andre Bellotti" <aab_at_unx.dec.com>
"KEMAL OZCAN (IT-CPQ-ONS)" <kemal.ozcan_at_turkcell.com.tr>
"Victoria DeVore" <DEVOREV_at_gw.lbcc.cc.or.us>
Robert Urban <urban_at_spielwiese.de>


For helping with answers:

Commonest suggestionwas to look at the MIB information provided by Performance
Manager from the Associated Products CDs.

The MIB information which this tool uses can be found in
/usr/opt/pm/data/pm-mib.

Other suggestions included:
1. Using TOP (not what I had in mind).
2. WhatsUp Gold from www.ipswitch.com (not free)
3. Use collect available from ftp.digital.com
4. Use the MIB information available from the MIOB data file pm-mib referred to
above with MRTG.

And, there's even a sample MRTG script using the pm-mib info located at:

http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/tru64-unix-managers/1999-10/msg0006
6.html

Regards
Received on Wed Feb 16 2000 - 14:53:27 NZDT

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