I'm using Cacti for a long time now, on a CentOS box, monitoring Cisco routers and Linux servers.
I would like to ask one question:
If I install Net-SNMP on a Windows 2003 server, can I monitor it from a Linux based Cacti agent, or do I have to setup a second Cacti agent on a Windows machine to monitor Windows servers?
I tried to monitor a Windows 2003 server with Net-SNMP from my CentOS box, but I could only monitor Network interfaces, but could not monitor ucd/net CPU Usage, ucd/net Load Average and ucd/net Memory Usage. On Host Template I have chosen Windows 2000/XP Host.
Is this normal?
SNMP works fine since I can monitor the network interface.
Thank you in advance
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No cacti server is needed on a Windows host to do that. All data, that you can retrieve by using snmp against that windows host may be polled and graphed by a single cacti instance.
If you want to make windows report more data, please search the Scripts and Templates forum for lots of resources on this.
Reinhard
No cacti server is needed on a Windows host to do that. All data, that you can retrieve by using snmp against that windows host may be polled and graphed by a single cacti instance.
If you want to make windows report more data, please search the Scripts and Templates forum for lots of resources on this.
Reinhard
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