Hi,
How can I enable the Usage Performance Graph & Utilization Performance Graph using SNMP services?
What I noticed is that when I use WMI services, it gives me two Performance Graphs which is very useful to me (Usage [by Capacity] & Utilization [by Percentage]) unlike SNMP that shows only 1 Performance Graph (Usage [by Capacity]).
Regards,
Ian
Enabling Multi-Type Performance Graphs using SNMP
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jdalrymple
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Re: Enabling Multi-Type Performance Graphs using SNMP
Do you have both of the data sources already? If you do then it's as simple as creating a "Multistacked Performance Graph" in graph explorer. If you don't have both sources of data already, start there.
Re: Enabling Multi-Type Performance Graphs using SNMP
Hi JDalrymple,
I tried to view it from Multistacked Performance Graph but still it don't give me the details I need.
I attached some screenshots to make it more clear. It is more convenient to view the graph by navigating to VIEWS>HOST DETAIL>CLICK VIEW ALL SERVICES OF HOST>CLICK ONE OF THE SERVICES>PERFORMANCE GRAPHS.
When I used WMI Wizard to monitor Windows based server, it automatically show two type of graphs. But when I used SNMP Wizard it only shows one graph.
Hope this helps explaining on my concerns. I forgot to tell you, I'm a newbee
Regards,
Ian
I tried to view it from Multistacked Performance Graph but still it don't give me the details I need.
I attached some screenshots to make it more clear. It is more convenient to view the graph by navigating to VIEWS>HOST DETAIL>CLICK VIEW ALL SERVICES OF HOST>CLICK ONE OF THE SERVICES>PERFORMANCE GRAPHS.
When I used WMI Wizard to monitor Windows based server, it automatically show two type of graphs. But when I used SNMP Wizard it only shows one graph.
Hope this helps explaining on my concerns. I forgot to tell you, I'm a newbee
Regards,
Ian
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Re: Enabling Multi-Type Performance Graphs using SNMP
This all has to do with the amount of data sources returned in the performance data string (everything after the pipe | symbol). If the plugin only returns one data source, then there will only be one graph.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqA2KcpUFg4
http://www.slideshare.net/nagiosinc/tro ... and-graphs
Let us know if this helps you understand what is happening.
I did a talk about understanding performance data and graphs at the Nagios World Conference, you can watch it here:Iantidon wrote:I forgot to tell you, I'm a newbee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqA2KcpUFg4
http://www.slideshare.net/nagiosinc/tro ... and-graphs
Let us know if this helps you understand what is happening.
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