Bill Painter wrote:
>
> Hey that is very helpful, I have a question, how do you tell if the wait que
> is full (we have 16 in the que).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan@2ND-WAVE.COM>
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
> Date: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 1:05 PM
> Subject: Re: Ping list not getting pinged?
>
> >benvain wrote:
> >>
> >> Bill,
> >>
> >> First I'd have a look to my polling intervals in Options...SNMP
> >> Configuration, provided that Polling and Discovery settings are
> >enabled
> >> (Options...Topology/Status Polling Intervals...)... That's the way I
> >> resolved the same problem some time ago.
> >>
> >
> >If after looking at the intervals, the problem isn't obvious, you can
> >get netmon to dump the ping list, ping in queue or wait, and similar
> >list for the SNMP polls by passing the right flags to netmon. They
> >are:
> >
> >netmon -a##
> >
> >where ## is:
> >
> >11 - ping waiting list
> >12 - ping poll list
> >15 - SNMP waiting list
> >16 - SNMP poll list
> >
> >The lists desired will be outputed to /usr/OV/log/netmon.trace. When
> >you're finished you probably want to reset the tracing and turn it off
> >(netmon -M 0). You should probably check both, obviously if the wait
> >lists will tell you if netmon is keeping up.
> >
> >I wish this was documented in the netmon man page, BTW.
> >
> >
Not having the source I can't tell. I would take successive samples
and make sure that there's changes in the list.
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