Re: [Observium] Windows server issue with disk space
Thanks for that informationless bit of moaning.
Very helpful. A++++, would waste time reading again.
Adam.
Brian brian@mailinator.com wrote:
I've got a windows host (SBS 2008) that isn't reporting disk space for any of it's drives - none are over 1tb. Working fine in Cacti however. (And as to the server 2012 part of this thread - it looks like disk space may be gone out of server 2012's SNMP anyway)
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On 10.09.2013, at 16:22, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
Thanks for that informationless bit of moaning.
Very helpful. A++++, would waste time reading again.
Adam.
Brian brian@mailinator.com wrote:
I've got a windows host (SBS 2008) that isn't reporting disk space for any of it's drives - none are over 1tb. Working fine in Cacti however. (And as to the server 2012 part of this thread - it looks like disk space may be gone out of server 2012's SNMP anyway)
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The graph relies on if[In|Uut][U|NU]castPkts existing on the host. If they're not populated, it won't work.
There isn't really a fix if the devices don't expose those counters.
Its working on our 6500, 37xx and 2960 switches. But not on some 37xx and all 3560's. All if[In|Out][U|NU]castPkts are populated on all switches..
I tried to remove the .index from the mib dir, no luck.
Erik
On 10.09.2013 17:13, Erik Klaassen wrote:
The graph relies on if[In|Uut][U|NU]castPkts existing on the host. If they're not populated, it won't work.
There isn't really a fix if the devices don't expose those counters.
Its working on our 6500, 37xx and 2960 switches. But not on some 37xx and all 3560's. All if[In|Out][U|NU]castPkts are populated on all switches..
I tried to remove the .index from the mib dir, no luck.
Hi Erik, what IOS versions are you running on 37xx and 35xx? whats the matter of the .index in mib dir? Greets, Chris
whats the matter of the .index in mib dir?
see: http://www.observium.org/wiki/FAQ#All_my_hosts_seem_down_to_Observium_.2F_SN...
what IOS versions are you running on 37xx and 35xx?
notworking on: 3560 12.2(55)SE3 3750 12.2(46)SE 2960 12.2(55)SE
working on: 6500 12.2(33)SXH2a 3750 12.2(35)SE5 2960 12.2(37)EY
Is this graph made out of a calculation? mbps/pps ?
Ciao Erik
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On 10.09.2013 17:13, Erik Klaassen wrote:
The graph relies on if[In|Uut][U|NU]castPkts existing on the host. If they're not populated, it won't work.
There isn't really a fix if the devices don't expose those counters.
Its working on our 6500, 37xx and 2960 switches. But not on some 37xx and all 3560's. All if[In|Out][U|NU]castPkts are populated on all switches..
I tried to remove the .index from the mib dir, no luck.
Hi Erik, what IOS versions are you running on 37xx and 35xx? whats the matter of the .index in mib dir? Greets, Chris
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