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Subject: | [nv-l] Monitoring CPU using with NetView |
From: | JamesHorwath@glic.com |
Date: | Wed, 18 Jun 2003 15:48:39 -0400 |
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I have about 200 Unix servers which I monitor via NetView, about 80% AIX, 20% Solaris. I am interested in measuring CPU usage for these servers with NetView. I have searched the archives, documentation and O'Rielly SNMP book. The closest I found was in the O'Rielly book. It was an example of graphing vmstat data with xnmgraph. Although this solution is palatable, I was hoping to watch for thresholds and act when a threshold is violated by using the power of NetView. Why reinvent the wheel. I did not add any extra MIBS or agent software such as Empire. Is this possible and is there a resource I could reference for a bit of help . Thanks in advance. Jim Jim Horwath Guardian IT Unix Services 610-807-8795 |
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