This is a discussion on Re: [mrtg] LINUX & Win2003 MEM/HDD graphing . . . howto within the MRTG forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; I've not used it, but my guess would be you need to explicitly load the HOST-RESOURCES mib. Make ...
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I've not used it, but my guess would be you need to explicitly load the
HOST-RESOURCES mib. Make sure that /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt exists on your system, then try adding this to your config: LoadMIBs: /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.txt -----Original Message----- There used to be a nice tool to generate MRTG tables for this, called "cfgstoragemaker". Unfortunately, it broke with RHEL 5. The MRTG settings seem fine, the snmpwalk values it provides fit well in the MRTG configs, but MRTG seems to have some serious problems using the "hrStorage" values it generates. I've *no* idea how to fix this: if there's a tool to get the SNMP values translated into numerical OID's instead of the text based hrStorage values, I'd love to try that. Has anyone else used that lately? It was really good for auto-probing systems now and then to detect changes in disk and RAM without having to manually configure MRTG. _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list mrtg@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg _______________________________________________ mrtg mailing list mrtg@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/mrtg |
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