How to monitor Disk and CPU with SNMP in RH Linux
Fredrik Wänglund
fredrik.wanglund at datavis.se
Mon Mar 24 15:40:45 CET 2003
Apan uses standard iod's. It should work on Linux and Windows as well as
Cisco.
Atul Shrivastava wrote:
>Hello all,
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>Can anyone have some hands on of monitoring linux boxes using SNMP.
>The basic services which need to be monitored are: CPU Load, Disk Space,
>Memory Usage, Bandwidth Utilization, Per User Load etc
>I have enaled snmpd in one testing linux box, but i don't know how to
>configure the object ids for the above services.
>Can we make graphs through apan of it........? For router it is possible
>then for (linux + windows) boxes, i think that it is also there......
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>If anyone can help me than I am thankful
>
>Regards and have a nice day,
> Atul Shrivastava
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