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How do i create graphs for memory, CPU and disk for Windows NT 4 System?
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What do you get when you use the Windows Host Template?
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You can't the native SNMP agent in Windows NT 4.0 does not support the HOST MIB.

You best bet is to investigate NSClient. It will allow you to get that information from the windows NT box.
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Or that... :)

Thanks forgot about that one..
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But for NSClient I need the Nagios installed? Or not?


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No, you don't need nagios installed to use the NSclient.

You will need to install the NSclient on the NT server and have the client portion on your cacti server.
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Where do I found information about install the client portion of NSClient in Cacti without Nagios?
Or how do I install the client portion of NSClient in Cacti without Nagios?

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Download the NSClient from [url]ttp://nsclient.ready2run.nl/download.htm[/url]. The ZIP-File contains a readme.html with all the info you need.
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My problem is: How to configure the Cacti to receive this information, store in BD and generate the graphics...
How do I do?

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Have a look at http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... c&start=17. There you'll find a "cookbook".
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