Monitoring Windows 2003 Host

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Monitoring Windows 2003 Host

Post by Constanza »

Hi,

I can´t monitor a Windows 2003 Server with the host templates provide by cacti, are there any template to do it

Thanks.
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Post by TheWitness »

It all depends on what you want to monitor. What is the manufacturer of your server?

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Post by BSOD2600 »

I am monitoring the following on several Win2K3 servers: motherboard monitor 5 temps, volts, fans, DNS queries, Hard drive space, CPU utilization, WWW connections, NIC traffic, memory and virtual memory.

this is all accomplished with WMI, perl and SNMP
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Post by captjwh »

can you share those templates or scripts?

yes i am a true scavenger.

thanks.
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Post by BSOD2600 »

All of them I found here on the Cacti forum....

Cisco stuff: SNMP
cable modem: SNMP
Win2K3 server:
* DNS = w32_dns_query_stats.pl
* IIS = w32_iis_query_w3svc.pl (WMI via perl)
* MBM5 = mbm2mrtg.pl
* CPU = snmp
* Memory = w32_query_OperatingSystem.pl (WMI via perl)
* Traffic = snmp
* HDD space = DiskUtils.vbs
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