[solved] Blank SNMP -Get Mounted Partitions Graphs

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[solved] Blank SNMP -Get Mounted Partitions Graphs

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Hi,

I really appreciate the attenption and Help. Sorry for my poor english, but I think that you'll can understand me.

I have a "HP Proliant DL160 G5 Server" and I try to create "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" Graphs, but I can't.

When I add "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" in "Data Query", it appear to be ok, but when I'll create the graphs, Its was show different. In other servers, the description of this graphs show the Letter of the Disk, Like "C:" and show the "Physical Memory" and "Virtual Memory". With this server, it shows all blank (Four Lines) and I select them and click in "Create", But the Graphs still blank.

I try to import other templates for disk and memory to this server, but doesnt work, still blank.

This server is a HP Proliant DL160 G5 Server, with Windows Server 2008 x64 installed. The single difference of this one with the others, is the VMWare running.

I hope that someone can help-me.

Thank you.

Regards,
Rafael Rosante
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Post by BSOD2600 »

1) does any snmp query work against this server?
2) try increasing the snmp timeout to 5000 ms.
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Post by rosante »

Hi BSOD2600,

Thank you for help! I had tried change the timout to 1000ms before and it doesnt work, but now I change to 5000ms as you said and it works.

Do you have an idea why it occured?

And, another time, thank you so much for help!

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Rafael Rosante
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rosante wrote:Do you have an idea why it occured?
It's a longstanding issue with the windows snmp agent. Every time is polls all devices, including slow floppy drives, dvd drives, etc which obviously adds to the lag and inability to respond within a few seconds to a query.
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