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2003 with Windows 2000/XP Hos Moderators: Moderators, Developers Page 1 of 2 [ 18 posts ] Go to page 1, 2 Next Previous topic | Next topic Author Message blueskies Post subject: cacti snmp error adding device "snmp error" server 2003 with Windows 2000/XP HosPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:27 pm Joined: Thu
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Nov 02, 2006 3:35 pmPosts: 6 Can someone point me to the howto or other documentation to get 2k3 server statistics? First-time cacti snmp error cacti centos user, have read the manual, have interface stats for Cisco 2800 routers using the 2600/3600 template and server stats for the Linux host that cacti is installed on. Problem is I can't get cpu, memory, network statistics for W2k3
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server using the "Windows 2000/XP Host" template. The status is shown as "unknown" and availability is 100%. Have captured traffic and see snmp exchanges to the server. On the Console -> Devices -> Edit page, Using SNMP version1: Quote:SNMP InformationSNMP error Using SNMP version 2:Quote:SNMP InformationSystem: No Such Object available on this agent at this OIDUptime: No Such Object available on this agent at this OID (0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes)Hostname: No Such Object available on this agent snmp error di cacti at this OIDLocation: No Such Object available on this agent at this OIDContact: No Such Object available on this agent at this OID Have seen lots of templates for Exchange, etc but assumed those aren't needed for basic status. Help! Top BSOD2600 Post subject: Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:45 pm Cacti Moderator Joined: Sat May 08, 2004 12:44 pmPosts: 12088Location: USA Read the FAQ in http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=11747 There is one that addresses configuring the snmp service. Sounds like you didnt specify a community or allowed hosts. _________________| Scripts: Monitor processes | RFC1213 MIB | DOCSIS Stats | Dell PowerEdge | Speedfan | APC UPS | DOCSIS CMTS | 3ware | Motorola Canopy || Guides: Windows Install | [HOWTO] Debug Windows NTFS permission problems | | Tools: Windows All-in-one Installer | Top blueskies Post subject: Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 6:47 pm Joined: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:35 pmPosts: 6 bsod - thanks for your quick response ok, got it now. sorry for not providing platform/version info. the cacti server is on centos 4 and the issue was the windows host i wanted to monitor. problem was resolved when i uninstalled the snmp service (add/remove programs -> add/remove windows components) and then reinstalled it. ciao .. alan Top argon0 Post subject: Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:26 am Cacti User Joined: Fri Mar 12,
navigation ← Previous Next → Cacti Monitoring for Windows Servers Posted on September 28, 2012 by mrlesmithjr — 43 Comments ↓ A little over four years ago I
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a good solution to monitor Windows Servers. I had used Cacti several times previous to then, but never cacti windows 2008 template found any graphs that I really liked or any that would give me the level of detail that I was looking for. So I created my own and http://forums.cacti.net/post-87089.html shared back to the Cacti community. To this day I still use these daily at home and at work, and they continue to work well. Today I am going to go through a quick installation of these templates into a new cacti install and then add a windows server 2008 to monitor. I will be using a new http://everythingshouldbevirtual.com/cacti-monitoring-for-windows-servers Ubuntu Server 12.04 install for the cacti server. Once the server is built install cacti using the following and follow the screenshots. sudo apt-get install cacti Now connect to the web ui of cacti and configure http://192.168.211.128/cacti **Change IP to reflect your cacti server All done. Now you will be redirected back to the login screen. Login using admin/admin and then change password on next screen Cacti is now installed. Download the latest version of cacti from here. Version 13 is the latest at the time of writing this. Download it and extract the zip file. There is a readme.txt that explains where to place the files. ***UPDATE*** All new templates will be updated and current from GitHub. https://github.com/mrlesmithjr/cacti.git git clone https://github.com/mrlesmithjr/cacti/ Copy files from the resource\snmp_queries\ folder extracted to the cacti server using WinSCP to the /tmp folder. Now on the cacti server cd /tmp sudo cp snmp_informant_standard_*.xml /usr/share/cacti/site/resource/snmp_queries/ All done. Now we have to import the xml template files from the \template folder into the cacti web ui. In
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Resources | Infrastructure Security | Cloud Security Network Software Linux for Networking WAN andLAN WAN Optimization | WLAN Deployment DataCenter Data Center Blog | Cloud | Software Defined Networking Network Management Network Management Systems | Concepts and Tools | Networking 101 | IPv6 Migration Networking Hardware Ethernet Switch Buyer's Guide | Wireless LAN Controller Buyer's Guide | Wi-Fi Unified Communications Slideshows Home Windows Manage SNMP With Windows Servers Microsoft has been refining its SNMP support since Windows NT. Here's a history of SNMP and Windows, along with a quick guide to SNMP Agent and other useful tools. ByJabez Gan | Posted Aug 4, 2008 Page of |Back to Page 1 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) was introduced in the 1980s with the objective of auditing and managing network devices. By using a connectionless protocol — User Datagram Protocol (UDP ) — SNMP has little to no impact in today's network environment. There are quite some articles on SNMP's concept, so I won't be touching on them. A Brief History of Windows and SNMP Also On SNMP Homebrew NMS: Put It Together with Perl and Net::SNMP SNMP for Everybody Make Sense of SNMP/MRTG Alphabet Soup Cacti: SNMP Monitoring Without All the Prickles SNMP - Anything But Simple Stuck for a definition? Look it up at Webopedia: Microsoft first implemented SNMP on Windows NT server, using SNMPv1 (version 1). Out of SNMP's three components, only SNMP Agent and SNMP Trap were added to Windows NT Server. The problem with SNMPv1 is security: Everything is passed in cleartext format, and anybody can sniff the network to gather important data regarding the servers. Windows 2000 Server introduced improvements over SNMP by implementing SNMPv2c. SNMPv2c has better security, performance, confidentiality and communications between managers. Additional commands like GETBULK are now supported, which allow easier retrieval of data from multiple agents. However, Windows 2000 Server did not drop support for SNMPv1, which means SNMPv1-only management tools are still able to manage Windows 2000 Server. Windows XP/Vista and Windows Server 2003/2008 all have SNMP built-in like their predecessors, but now IPv6 is natively supported by SNMP in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. What does this