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03-07-2001 06:55 AM
03-07-2001 06:55 AM
SNMP problem
Hi All,
I use SNMP variables to collect information about System Load and CPU Utilization (computerSystemAvgJobs1,
computerSystemAvgJobs5, computerSystemUserCPU and computerSystemSysCPU ). The problem is hat the values of this variables are not the same as output of the commands "uptime" and "sar -u". I use HP-UX 11.00.
Are there any patches for this SNMP variables?
Thanks,
Troy.
I use SNMP variables to collect information about System Load and CPU Utilization (computerSystemAvgJobs1,
computerSystemAvgJobs5, computerSystemUserCPU and computerSystemSysCPU ). The problem is hat the values of this variables are not the same as output of the commands "uptime" and "sar -u". I use HP-UX 11.00.
Are there any patches for this SNMP variables?
Thanks,
Troy.
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03-08-2001 11:52 PM
03-08-2001 11:52 PM
Re: SNMP problem
Hi,
There are no patch relate to this.
snmp get data from agent response that is not sar command.
I mean the system call that snmp agent return the data is not what sar use.
This case try to interprete data that got from snmp base on the agent vendor document or just use data as baseline and do comparison over time.
Thanks
There are no patch relate to this.
snmp get data from agent response that is not sar command.
I mean the system call that snmp agent return the data is not what sar use.
This case try to interprete data that got from snmp base on the agent vendor document or just use data as baseline and do comparison over time.
Thanks
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