RES: nsclient + windows 2000 counters
Brian G. Kirsch
bkirsch at olosec.com
Sat May 17 03:17:54 CEST 2003
I upgraded to nsclient v.1.0.8.0 and then to v.1.0.8.2.
I would like to read counters like:
\\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time" --> Works
\\PhysicalDisk(0 C:)\\% Disk Time" --> Returns Zero
\\Network Interface(3Com EtherLink Server 10_100 PCI NIC)\Bytes Total/sec
--> Returns a value, but seems incorrect
I understand that "full" support for instances has been requested for
v.2.0, but are there any other "built-in" instances like
\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time"??
Thanks,
Brian
On Fri, 16 May 2003, Sandro Vaz (UOL) wrote:
> Try NSClient 1.8.02 at http://support.tsmgsoftware.com
>
> Att.,
>
> SMV
>
> -----Mensagem original---
> De: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
> [mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] Em nome de Brian G. Kirsch
> Enviada em: sexta-feira, 16 de maio de 2003 20:32
> Para: Nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Assunto: [Nagios-users] nsclient + windows 2000 counters
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use nsclient v.1.0.7.1 to check various counters on win2k
> server. It seems that it never works when there's an instance.
>
> WORKS:
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\Memory\\Available Bytes"
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\Memory\\% Committed Bytes in Use"
>
> DOES NOT WORK:
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time"
> -->Returns 0
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time"
> -->Returns 100
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\Processor(0)\\% Processor Time"
> -->Returns 0
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\PhysicalDisk(0 C:)\\% Disk Time"
> -->Returns 0
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\PhysicalDisk(1 E:)\\% Disk Time"
> -->Returns 0
>
> -v COUNTER -l "\\Network Interface(3Com EtherLink Server 10_100 PCI
> NIC)\Bytes Total/sec"
>
> etcetera,etcetera...
>
> Do you have some advice??
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Brian
>
>
>
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Brian Kirsch
OLOSEC Network Security Solutions
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Email: bkirsch at olosec.com
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