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LegendO[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: System CPU Legend1[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: User Processor Usage Legend2[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]:

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LegendO[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: System CPU Legend1[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: User Processor Usage Legend2[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: System Processor Usage Legend3[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: Maximal 5 Minute User Processor Usage Legend4[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: Maximal 5 Minute System Processor Usage Options[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]: growright, gauge PageTop[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.cpu]:

CPU usage for myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com

………………………………………………………………………………………. Swap Usage Before you can measure swap space, you’ll need to know how much swap your system has. You can get that information by doing an snmpwalk to get the total swap available, or snmpwalk hostname community .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.3. Put that value in the MaxBytes space, and under the PageTop, so it will show up on your graph. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Title[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com Available Swap YLegend[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: swap WithPeak[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: wmy MaxBytes[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: 128000 Target[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.4.0&.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.4.0:public@myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com ShortLegend[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Swap LegendI[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Available Swap LegendO[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Available Swap Legend1[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Available Swap Legend2[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Available Swap Legend3[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Maximal 5 Minute Available Swap Legend4[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: Maximal 5 Minute Available Swap Options[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]: growright, gauge PageTop[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.swap]:

Available Swap (out of 128M) for myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com

………………………………………………………………………………………. Disk Partition Measuring the amount of space used on a disk partition is similarly easy, though you’ll need to know the MIB index for the disk partition first. (See the examples in “Index Numbers” earlier in this chapter.) Be sure to give the correct size in the PageTop space. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Target[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]:.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.9.1&.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1. 9.1:public@myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com Title[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: Myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com Root partition % used MaxBytes[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: 100 WithPeak[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: wmy Suppress[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: y LegendI[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: % used Legend1[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: % used YLegend[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: percent used ShortLegend[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: used Options[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]: gauge, growright PageTop[myhost.AbsoluteBSD.com.root]:

myhost Root partition (% of 128M) used

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