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Thanks a lot for your answer, but maybe I didnīt explain my problem
very well.
I know you can use both Windows2000 and Oracle Agents, but my query is
about the traps that I want to send, apart from the MIBs they already
handle.
In Windows 2000 I need to check things like (these are my suppositions) memory, disk occupation, cpu usage, and I know that for example memory can be retrieved from the counters in the registry, but I havenīt been able to check the value of the others in W2000 (I could see the disk occupation in NT, however), and then, Iīll create a DLL for an extension agent of the Windows 2000 Agent which will send the corresponding traps according to the values...
My question is:
what are the typical traps that are sent when monitoring
Windows2000?
How can I get the information for disk occupation and CPU usage?
(registry???)
what are the typical traps for Oracle?
How do I make the Oracle Intelligent Agent send them?
Thanks a lot,
P
chek75_at_yahoo.com (chek75) wrote in message news:<c87f1f3c.0112031754.5843c9fa_at_posting.google.com>...
> Hi-
> For monitoring Windows 2000 and Oracle DataBase via SNMP there is no
> need for you to do any extra work. You need not create the agents,
> SNMP support is already there.
> Windows2000/Microsoft has provided the support for Host Resources MIB
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wcecomm4/htm/_wcecomm_host_resources_mib.asp
> This MIB has support for System Group, Storage Group, Device Group,
> Running Software Group, Installed Software Group. This should be more
> then enough for the things you are trying to monitor.
> The oracle Snmp agent gives information like version of oracle,
> trasactions successfull/rollbacked etc to name a few. Check the MIB ,
> for oracle the MIB comes with the installation CD itself.
> Best of Luck,
> kishore
Received on Tue Dec 04 2001 - 09:41:06 CST