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AACM 6 and above - Memory stats - retrieving the detail

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Chris100UK

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One.. Im a Blue to Purple, so some of the CM nitty gritty is not in my blood.. lets say most then isnt :)..

A customer has maintenance presentations that show the various metrics for an Avaya Estate.
we are pulling cpu and memory status and presenting graphs showing cpu utilisation and memory utilisation as percentages for both. We also show cpu as a spot figure and also as a period/percentage graph for CM.. But I cant find the data for CM Memory to create the same display style.
Am I barking up the wrong tree? is there a sat command that grab a spot figure? or will I acquire the data via SNMP?
I can show the host data and a VM session, but need the component metrics of CM's performance... customer thinks this metric would have shown up a recent CM memory leak.
 
depends if you`re on 6.3.0 or 6.3.1. They changed the SNMP stack for CM7 and backported it to CM6.3.1. Something about the vendor of that SNMP stuff charging too much or going out of business or something.
So, if swversion has you on 03.124, you're on 6.3.0 and this won't work. If you're on 03.141, you have the new SNMP stack and it will.


Anything around processor occupancy is specific to the CM application: avCmMeasOccSum for example.

If you go in CM's webpage in SNMP Agents and Traps, you can download the polling MIB and the trap MIB. If it says 'g3mib', you're outta luck, if it says AVAYA-NET-SNMP mib, you're off to the races.
 
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