That's not the whole story.
The HOST-RESOURCES-MIB defines that it's timeticks. My SNMP stack (net-snmp on linux) understands what a timetick is - it's a standard MIB unit after all. Still you can watch hrSystemUptime racing away on Windows but not on Unix...
So MS don't appear to follow the spec, but if anything they are using a faster counter, not a slower one (microseconds vs milliseconds, for example).
OID for Windows Uptime
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Re: OID for Windows Uptime
Sorry in advance for the somewhat necro-post. I love the work that's been done here, but I have both Windows and Unix servers in my network, and wanted consistent graphs for both. The templates I've seen so far have used the same hashes, so the new Windows graph replaced my old standard working one. So I went ahead and duplicated all the necessary parts (the Graph Template and the CDEF) and updated them for Centiseconds separately so that I can have consistent graphs for both Windows and Unix servers side-by-side. I've attached my two templates so that hopefully others can benefit as well.
The forum just gave me "The upload was rejected because the uploaded file was identified as a possible attack vector.", so I've uploaded them to my own site:
The forum just gave me "The upload was rejected because the uploaded file was identified as a possible attack vector.", so I've uploaded them to my own site:
Re: OID for Windows Uptime
Thanks for the templates.
Did you try zipping them up first?
You could also post them to http://docs.cacti.net/templates for the community.
Did you try zipping them up first?
You could also post them to http://docs.cacti.net/templates for the community.
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Re: OID for Windows Uptime
I figured I'd just as well upload them as zip them, since it was actually faster to scp than to zip and then wait for the silly browser upload dialog again.
I'm happy to upload them to the docs wiki, too. I definitely can't take all the credit, but I've noted that accordingly.
http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:grap ... stemuptime
I'm happy to upload them to the docs wiki, too. I definitely can't take all the credit, but I've noted that accordingly.
http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:grap ... stemuptime
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