CPU Usage for Solaris

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stigmata
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Post by stigmata »

Yes, problem solved ;)

One other question - "Wait" is this the I/O Wait? I need the values for the I/O wait.
Uuh, other question, can you explain "ticks/s"? it would be very helpful for me.

thx - Regards,
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Post by o_dupuis »

Hi,

Yes indeed Wait is short for I/O Wait.

About the timeticks, it means that you dont get a percentage but a number of ticks per seconds. This is the way the OS gives it.
To get a percentage, just make a CDEF that makes the division of the measurement (WAIT, IDLE, KERNEL or USER) by the <total all data srouces nodup>, and that then multiplies it by 100. There you get your percentage.


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Re: CPU stats - templates

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dgamble wrote:Just a note to everyone doing this- not all of these CPU values are present on a given architecture. For example, Linux 2.6 will have "nice" CPU, but Solaris does not. And, not all versions of net-snmp have support for them.
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You can use them if you like..
Note to Cacti developpers, can these template (solaris, linux, freebsd, etc..) be added into next cacti ? It should good to not look around everything there ?
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Anyone know why some of my net-snmp'd solaris boxes would produce a graph like this? It seems to skip a beat every now and then. Other solaris boxes are ok, but I've at least 2 like this. Up time stats on the devices page says 100%
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I'd like to start snmp service on sun solaris. Please help m

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I'd like to start snmp service on sun solaris. Please help me.
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dgamble wrote:
stigmata wrote:Hi dgamble,

thx for your great CPU-Script. I use the one for the 2.6 linux kernel. It works great but one thing, I get a "nan" at the "Wait" value (but this is very importend for me :)).

What can I do?

Regards,
Oliver
I believe that net-snmp returns that object only as of version 5.2, which is probably the issue.
Sorry for bringing back an old thread, but I'm having this issue now.

net-snmp-5.0.9-2.90.1
net-snmp-5.1.2-11

The 5.0.x system does NOT return the "Wait".
The 5.1.x system returns the "Wait" and others.

But upgrading all of the necessary packages to get net-snmp-5.1.2
installed on a RHEL 3 box is a pain in the butt. I hate dependencies.
http://www.TheHEMI.com/
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Solaris 8 + snmpdx : HOW INSTALL UCD-SNMP-MIB ON SOLARIS 8

Post by rcl_1973 »

On my Solaris 8 server I have snmpd working fine, but I need other oids.

When I run "snmpwalk" from outside (from a linux with net-snmp) I can only get values from this categories:

IF-MIB
IP-MIB
RFC1213-MIB
SNMPv2-MIB
TCP-MIB
UDP-MIB

I need check CPU, MEM, etc (they are inside UCD-SNMP-MIB) but I don't know how to install it on Solaris 8 (without installing net-snmp for solaris).

Thanks
sys0p
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cpu_nice does not show up on graph

Post by sys0p »

It seems that cpu_nice doesnt show up on the graph.

In the log file I see :

08/17/2007 12:40:01 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[135] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.11, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 7320
08/17/2007 12:40:01 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[3] DS[19] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.12, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 409
08/17/2007 12:40:01 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[4] DS[29] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.13, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1146
08/17/2007 12:40:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[5] DS[40] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.1, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 87
08/17/2007 12:40:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[52] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.101, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1553
08/17/2007 12:40:06 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[8] DS[73] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.102, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1518
08/17/2007 12:45:01 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[135] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.11, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 7320
08/17/2007 12:45:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[3] DS[19] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.12, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 409
08/17/2007 12:45:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[4] DS[29] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.13, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1146
08/17/2007 12:45:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[5] DS[40] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.1, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 87
08/17/2007 12:45:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[52] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.101, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1553
08/17/2007 12:45:06 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[8] DS[73] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.102, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1518
08/17/2007 12:50:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[2] DS[135] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.11, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 7320
08/17/2007 12:50:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[3] DS[19] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.12, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 409
08/17/2007 12:50:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[4] DS[29] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.13, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1146
08/17/2007 12:50:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[5] DS[40] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.1, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 87
08/17/2007 12:50:02 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[6] DS[52] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.101, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1553
08/17/2007 12:50:06 AM - CACTID: Poller[0] Host[8] DS[73] SNMP: v2: 192.168.0.102, dsname: cpu_nice, oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.51.0, value: 1518

The rrd file is obviously created.. but when looking at the graph the :
Nice CPU Data Source
The data source to use for this graph item. is set to None

Even if I choose the right rrd from the list and save it , next time I open it it still shows None.

Can someone please explain this ?
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Re: CPU Usage for Solaris

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hi all, if there have any templates for windows server 2003? Plz help to offer one or give some guide to solve this issue, thanks a lot!
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dgamble wrote:
stigmata wrote:Hi dgamble,

thx for your great CPU-Script. I use the one for the 2.6 linux kernel. It works great but one thing, I get a "nan" at the "Wait" value (but this is very importend for me :)).

What can I do?

Regards,
Oliver
I believe that net-snmp returns that object only as of version 5.2, which is probably the issue.

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