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>On 15:48 Fri 11 Feb     , Binulal Narayanan wrote:
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>>Hello:
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>> I'm trying to monitor cpu utilisation, system temperature and Disk 
>>I/O  using SNMP on linux-2.4.20 .  It'd be really great if anybody could 
>>give me some tutorial urls/book names in this regard.  Also could 
>>anybody suggest me some more interesting variables related to system 
>>performance?
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>Have you looked at snmpwalk? It gives you all OIDs and their current
>values. You can pick the ones you care about and start monitoring them.
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>For temperature monitoring you already have lm_sensors installed
>and working. Right? If you had snmp built with lm_sensors support, you
>should get the OIDs for temperature values when you do the snmpwalk. 
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hi

you can use gkrellmd/gkrellm to monitor these parameters if you dont 
want a graph and keep historical data

however if you want to see a graph and keep historical data, try mrtg or 
cacti (www.cacti.net). i personally prefer cacti as it is very easy to 
use once you get that web interface working. it has some nice templates 
too. i am using cacti to monitor wan links and some critical servers. 
however i could not get lm_sensors to work with snmp.

regards

bobby

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