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navigation ← Previous Next → Cacti Monitoring for Windows Servers Posted on September 28, 2012 by mrlesmithjr — 43 Comments ↓ A little over four years ago I spent some time learning http://everythingshouldbevirtual.com/cacti-monitoring-for-windows-servers cacti and snmp to come up with a good solution to monitor Windows Servers. I had used Cacti several times previous to then, but never found any graphs that I really https://aaronwalrath.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/monitoring-windows-server-2008-r2-with-snmp-and-cacti/ liked or any that would give me the level of detail that I was looking for. So I created my own and shared back to the Cacti community. To this snmp error 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 Ubuntu Server 12.04 install for the cacti server. Once the server is cacti snmp error 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 the cacti web ui go to Import/Export/Import Templates Now browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file to and select the first cacti_host_template_
2, 2010 awalrath Leave a comment Go to comments So you have a new Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and now you'd like to start gathering statistics about how it's performing. The SNMP protocol is a great way to get started. In this tutorial I will install the SNMP agent service on a Windows server and configure it to allow queries from a SNMP based management server. On the management server I will use a tool named Cacti that can collect this SNMP information and generate graphs from it in a fairly easy way. I will assume that you have a server with Cacti already set up. If not, details on how to set up an instance of Cacti on a CentOS Linux server can be found here. Install and Configure Windows SNMP Agent Okay first of all let's install the Windows SNMP agent service. Start Server Manager. Scroll down to the Features Summary section and click Add Features. Under Features open up SNMP Services and check SNMP Service. Click Next. Click Install at the confirmation screen, then click Close when the install is complete. Now it is time to configure the SNMP Service. Back in the Server Manager in the left pane open up Configuration and select Services. In the middle Services pane scroll down and double click the SNMP Service. Click the Agent tab and enter your Contact and Location information. Click Apply. For now we'll skip any configuration in the Traps tab. This should only be necessary if you want to configure the SNMP agent to notify our monitoring server of any events without the monitor soliciting the information. In the Security tab under Accepted Community Names click Add. We'll only be reading information (and not setting parameters) on the SNMP agent so keep Read Only and type a Community Name. Using a name other than "public" will help keep unauthorized clients from reading SNMP information from the agent but this is still not completely secure. Click OK. Now click the second Add button under Accept SNMP Packets