Hi,
We are monitoring a process in Windows 2000, to alert if cpu and memory usage exceeds certain thresholds.
Is there anyway in the historical performance agent that we can collect stats from a Windows 2000 process ??
We need the data to check how much of memory a process is using...
Hi all,
Thanks for your reply.
I took the easy way out and reclassified the routers as a Bull server. The servers by default come with a ping policy. I did not want to add the ping policy to the Cisco routers, as we are monitoring 300+ other Cisco routers and that would have added a...
Hi,
We are running TNG 2.4.2.
We have other Cisco devices which we are monitoring successfully, however we have the SNMP community strings for those devices. I have included the IP address range of the new cisco devices into the dsm to monitor as well and I have even restarted the DSM.
If I...
Hi,
We have to monitor about 120+ routers for a customer.
There is no SNMP enabled and we only have the loopback addresses of the routers. I have discovered all of the "routers" and each one shows up as "Undefined".
As a result of no snmp what do I have to reclassify the...
Hi,
In answer to your first question, RMO can work without the probe.
To check what resources RMO is monitoring select the configuration tab in RMO. Click on plus sign next to the servers and you should get a list of resources that it is monitoring. If there is nothing below the server then RMO...
Hi,
Thanks for the input.
As for the aws_ecs it is only available in NetworkIt and I think in Unicenter 3.0.
That services is not available in TNG 2.4.2.
So i still have to stick with the perl scripts until we upgrade.
Regards,
Faiyaz
Hi,
We receive messages that a routers interface goes down in the console. What I am then doing from my message and action is I am running a perl script to ping the object before it (the router upstream) to see if it is up.
(up = Reply from ****)
If the router upstream is up then only I will...
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
If I have entered my DSM's Ip address in the server as the SNMP recipent, will I still have to edit aws_sadmin.cfg ??
If the ip address is allready configured in Nt's SNMP settings won't the traps from the agent automatically be sent to the DSM ???
Thank you,
Faiyaz
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