Hi guys, i can't get trough this one.
i can't graph CPU Utilization. I am monitoring a win2k8 server.
I tried to use the [ucd/net - CPU usage] but it wont give me any graph.
and of desperation i also tried to use the [cisco-cpu] template. still no luck
hope you could help me on this dilemma.
[solved] How to graph CPU util windows host
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[solved] How to graph CPU util windows host
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Re: How to graph CPU util windows host
1) wrong forum, moving.
2) Why would you try [ucd/net - CPU usage]? It's for Linux. Why [cisco-cpu] when the vendor is Microsoft?
3) did you try [SNMP - Get Processor Information] data query?
2) Why would you try [ucd/net - CPU usage]? It's for Linux. Why [cisco-cpu] when the vendor is Microsoft?
3) did you try [SNMP - Get Processor Information] data query?
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Re: How to graph CPU util windows host
i was currently checking on it, and found out that i have an innocent mind."stupidity"
found this link [http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=31918]
and tried to do a snmp walk and had this results.
snmpwalk -v2c -c 'XXXXX' MYHOST processor
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.1 = INTEGER: 0
so dumb that it was just right there in my snmp get proc info. i just didnt realize that the zero there was may cpu utilization.
sorry for the wrong forum
found this link [http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=31918]
and tried to do a snmp walk and had this results.
snmpwalk -v2c -c 'XXXXX' MYHOST processor
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrProcessorLoad.1 = INTEGER: 0
so dumb that it was just right there in my snmp get proc info. i just didnt realize that the zero there was may cpu utilization.
sorry for the wrong forum
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