Windows 2003 disk statistics from WMI
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Windows 2003 disk statistics from WMI
On this forum you can find mutiple templates and scripts gathering Windows disk statistics.
Most of them require a "alternative" SNMP agent, and others did not supply the information I needed.
Some time ago I've created some templates and scripts which use WMI to get that information.
Important: The included vbscripts only work on windows( but with http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=29392 and some work, you could do the same thing), where the user that runs the poller has permissions to read WMI counters on other servers.
I run al my vbscripts using "Data Input Methods" as a script/Command, something like this:
c:/windows/system32/cscript.exe /T:10 /nologo c:/{yourcactipath}/www/scripts/DiskPerfv2.vbs <hostname>
Scripts and templates are included in the attached zipfile.
Most of them require a "alternative" SNMP agent, and others did not supply the information I needed.
Some time ago I've created some templates and scripts which use WMI to get that information.
Important: The included vbscripts only work on windows( but with http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=29392 and some work, you could do the same thing), where the user that runs the poller has permissions to read WMI counters on other servers.
I run al my vbscripts using "Data Input Methods" as a script/Command, something like this:
c:/windows/system32/cscript.exe /T:10 /nologo c:/{yourcactipath}/www/scripts/DiskPerfv2.vbs <hostname>
Scripts and templates are included in the attached zipfile.
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Hello guys,
Very nice Graphs, thanks !
Can anyone tell me how to make multiple graphs for one host ? I've got to monitor servers that have at least 4 logical volumes and I have to make one graph per volume or per physical disk, can I do that with that template ?
I've got no problems to make it work but with only one graph per host. In fact, I don't really know what I'm graphing
Am I graphing all the disks ? or only the first disk/volume ?
Thanks for your responses.
Forgive my poor english, I'm French
Very nice Graphs, thanks !
Can anyone tell me how to make multiple graphs for one host ? I've got to monitor servers that have at least 4 logical volumes and I have to make one graph per volume or per physical disk, can I do that with that template ?
I've got no problems to make it work but with only one graph per host. In fact, I don't really know what I'm graphing
Am I graphing all the disks ? or only the first disk/volume ?
Thanks for your responses.
Forgive my poor english, I'm French
Hello Falkorette, you're graphing "_Total" from WMI's Win32_PerfRawData_PerfDisk_PhysicalDisk to be more exact(look inside the .vbs script).
_total is the counter which combines all the statistics from volumes in windows together.
Example, if you have a C and a D drive, one transferring 5MB/sec and the other 10Mb/sec, _Total is 15MB/sec.
If you need specific information on for example the D drive, then could change the query in the .vbs scripts. Most of the time the D partition is called " 1 D:" and the C drive "0 C:"(instead of _total) .
Tip: with scriptomatic from microsoft(download at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en), it's easy to figure out the names of you physical drives(or logical drives, or...), and create scripts for it.
Just start it at the server you want to graph, and select the WMI class at the right dropdown menu. Good luck!
_total is the counter which combines all the statistics from volumes in windows together.
Example, if you have a C and a D drive, one transferring 5MB/sec and the other 10Mb/sec, _Total is 15MB/sec.
If you need specific information on for example the D drive, then could change the query in the .vbs scripts. Most of the time the D partition is called " 1 D:" and the C drive "0 C:"(instead of _total) .
Tip: with scriptomatic from microsoft(download at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en), it's easy to figure out the names of you physical drives(or logical drives, or...), and create scripts for it.
Just start it at the server you want to graph, and select the WMI class at the right dropdown menu. Good luck!
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Hello and merry christmas
First Thanks for helping me.
I tried to modify your script, and it worked well ( In command line, I can get WMI informations for one volume )
I got some questions again :
Do I need to create one "Data Input Method" per volume that I want to potentialy graph. ( One for "C:", another for "D:", etc... ) where each "Data Input Methods" have to run its own script with the right value ?
Is it the only way to collect multiple independant volumes WMI datas ?
Will I need to create some "data templates" which will refer to each "data input methods" ?
When I will be at this point, what am I supposed to do ?
Last and more "terrible" question : Is it possible to keep your templates as they are, but just let "cacti lazy users like me" the choice between the differents volumes on the host ?
I found some disk templates that let us the choice, but the graphs are not very good.
Thanks for your responses, and your patience too
I can telll it now : Happy new year ==> 2 days left !!
First Thanks for helping me.
I tried to modify your script, and it worked well ( In command line, I can get WMI informations for one volume )
I got some questions again :
Do I need to create one "Data Input Method" per volume that I want to potentialy graph. ( One for "C:", another for "D:", etc... ) where each "Data Input Methods" have to run its own script with the right value ?
Is it the only way to collect multiple independant volumes WMI datas ?
Will I need to create some "data templates" which will refer to each "data input methods" ?
When I will be at this point, what am I supposed to do ?
Last and more "terrible" question : Is it possible to keep your templates as they are, but just let "cacti lazy users like me" the choice between the differents volumes on the host ?
I found some disk templates that let us the choice, but the graphs are not very good.
Thanks for your responses, and your patience too
I can telll it now : Happy new year ==> 2 days left !!
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Hello everybody !
So, after facing few troubles to make it work, I think I Succeed !
Now, what I've done ( Not very hard in fact ) :
In fact I mixed your template with another one : Disk Stats, that allows users to specify the Logical disks to graph. So the vb script is a little bit different than yours.
You'll find 2 directories in the Zip file : Workgroup & Domain :
( The only difference is the VB Script which is a little bit different due to the Authentification )
For the "Workgroup" Version :
In the VB Script, you've got to fill the "user" and "password" fields :
Networkusername="cacti"
Networkpassword="password"
The account specified here must have rights to read WMI informations on the host / target. (Admin accounts for example)
For the "Domain" Version :
In the VB Script, you've got to fill the "user", "password" and "Domainname" fields :
Domainname="DOMAIN"
Networkusername="cacti"
Networkpassword="password"
The account specified here must have rights to read WMI informations on the host / target.
I kept your graph Skeleton which is more efficient. (For the moment, I have only "translated" the two lasts -> diskperformance2 and diskperformance3)
So, when you create a graph, you must fill the "Hostname" and "Logical Disk" fields.
For Example :
Hostname (or IP) : 192.168.0.1
Logical Disk : C:
Don't forget to rename the title of the graph, it's not automatic
If you encounter troubles or if you can help me to make it much better, please tell me.
Enjoy
Once again, forgive my poor english
So, after facing few troubles to make it work, I think I Succeed !
Now, what I've done ( Not very hard in fact ) :
In fact I mixed your template with another one : Disk Stats, that allows users to specify the Logical disks to graph. So the vb script is a little bit different than yours.
You'll find 2 directories in the Zip file : Workgroup & Domain :
( The only difference is the VB Script which is a little bit different due to the Authentification )
For the "Workgroup" Version :
In the VB Script, you've got to fill the "user" and "password" fields :
Networkusername="cacti"
Networkpassword="password"
The account specified here must have rights to read WMI informations on the host / target. (Admin accounts for example)
For the "Domain" Version :
In the VB Script, you've got to fill the "user", "password" and "Domainname" fields :
Domainname="DOMAIN"
Networkusername="cacti"
Networkpassword="password"
The account specified here must have rights to read WMI informations on the host / target.
I kept your graph Skeleton which is more efficient. (For the moment, I have only "translated" the two lasts -> diskperformance2 and diskperformance3)
So, when you create a graph, you must fill the "Hostname" and "Logical Disk" fields.
For Example :
Hostname (or IP) : 192.168.0.1
Logical Disk : C:
Don't forget to rename the title of the graph, it's not automatic
If you encounter troubles or if you can help me to make it much better, please tell me.
Enjoy
Once again, forgive my poor english
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- Windows_Logical_Disk_Performance - WMI - VBS.rar
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- Data Template
- 2 Graphs Templates
- VB Script - (19.5 KiB) Downloaded 148 times
Last edited by falkorette on Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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