Dear Administrator and everybody,
i have some problem with guideline for creating Windows Server 2019 CPU graph.
i can not add the my graph CPU Utilize template to my Windows Server device .
Please help me!
Windows 2019 CPU Graph
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Re: Windows 2019 CPU Graph
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Re: Windows 2019 CPU Graph
Dears,
i am newbie with cacti.
currently, i installed the cacti 1.2.19 ( latest version ) into redhat 8. for setup dependancies , it was done i think.
when i check snmpwalk from my cacti server to Windows Server, i can see the response with OID and CPU ...
but i dont know how to create graph to monitor the Windows Server CPU.
i already searched with google but dont have any guideline.
Please help me.
P/s : really, i dont know how to upload the image to describe my problem.So sorry.
i am newbie with cacti.
currently, i installed the cacti 1.2.19 ( latest version ) into redhat 8. for setup dependancies , it was done i think.
when i check snmpwalk from my cacti server to Windows Server, i can see the response with OID and CPU ...
but i dont know how to create graph to monitor the Windows Server CPU.
i already searched with google but dont have any guideline.
Please help me.
P/s : really, i dont know how to upload the image to describe my problem.So sorry.
Re: Windows 2019 CPU Graph
Click on the device. Scroll down to the bottom where it shows the "Associated Data Queries" and add the "SNMP - Get Processor Information" data query. Make sure after adding that you have Success next to it and some rows. Then scroll back up the top and click the link for "*Create Graphs for this Device" on the upper right.
Scroll down the graph creation page and check the boxes next to the graphs you want to create. Click Create at the bottom.
Scroll down the graph creation page and check the boxes next to the graphs you want to create. Click Create at the bottom.
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Re: Windows 2019 CPU Graph
Thank you for your reply cigamit,
so i have one more question about that, if i customize the graph template as below step, how can i create rrd ?
1. create datasource template with MIB-CPU0
2. create graph template with MIB - CPU0
3. create new graph & add graph to devices ( for example : windows )
4. observe created graph ( management/graph )
5. observe data source ( management/data source ) => the data source that is appropriate to graph does not include the rrd directory.
for normal case, the rrd will generate automatically.
Please support!
so i have one more question about that, if i customize the graph template as below step, how can i create rrd ?
1. create datasource template with MIB-CPU0
2. create graph template with MIB - CPU0
3. create new graph & add graph to devices ( for example : windows )
4. observe created graph ( management/graph )
5. observe data source ( management/data source ) => the data source that is appropriate to graph does not include the rrd directory.
for normal case, the rrd will generate automatically.
Please support!
Re: Windows 2019 CPU Graph
There is no indication you're following instructions.
You don't need to customize these things to graph a windows 2019 CPU or ANY CPU in ANY Os that supports SNMP.
CPU's are queries automatically with the "SNMP - Get Processor Information" query. With the "*Create Graphs for this Device" button you can then select which(or multiple, or all, or _total) CPU(s) you want to monitor.
RRD's are then created automatically.
The graph template you can customize like you want it to look.
You don't need to customize these things to graph a windows 2019 CPU or ANY CPU in ANY Os that supports SNMP.
CPU's are queries automatically with the "SNMP - Get Processor Information" query. With the "*Create Graphs for this Device" button you can then select which(or multiple, or all, or _total) CPU(s) you want to monitor.
RRD's are then created automatically.
The graph template you can customize like you want it to look.
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