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Latest revision as of 14:08, 15 June 2009

What about multi-processor systems?

The CPU objects (both percentages and raw counters) were designed to monitor the overall CPU activity of a system, and typically reflect whatever the underlying operating system reports for the (single) CPU statistics information. How these are handled for a multi-CPU system will differ from one O/S to another, and will need to be investigated for each system individually.

The htProcessorTable was designed to handle monitoring multi-CPU machines, but the Net-SNMP implementation has up to now treated most systems (with the honourable exception of Solaris, and more recently Linux) as implicitly single-CPU.

With the 5.4 release, there is now a cleaner framework for reporting on multi-CPU equipment, and it is hoped that an increasing number of systems will be able to report suitable processor information. Also with the 5.4 release, for the first time the agent will report the hrProcessorLoad value properly, which should provide some simple per-CPU statistics.

   FAQ:Agent
   
  1. What MIBs are supported?
  2. What protocols are supported?
  3. How do I configure the agent?
  4. How do I remove a MIB from the agent?
  5. I've installed a new MIB file. Why can't I query it?
  6. How do I add a MIB to the agent?
  7. What's the difference between 'exec', 'sh', 'extend' and 'pass'?
  8. What's the difference between AgentX, SMUX and proxied SNMP?
  9. What is the purpose of 'dlmod'?
  10. Which extension mechanism should I use?
  11. Can I use AgentX when running under Windows?
  12. How can I run AgentX with a different socket address?
  13. How can I turn off SMUX support?
  14. How can I combine two copies of the 'mib2' tree from separate subagents?
  15. What traps are sent by the agent?
  16. Where are these traps sent to?
  17. How can I send a particular trap to selected destinations?
  18. When I run the agent it runs and then quits without staying around. Why?
  19. After a while the agent stops responding, and starts eating CPU time. Why?
  20. How can I stop other people getting at my agent?
  21. How can I listen on just one particular interface?
  22. The agent is complaining about 'snmpd.conf'. Where is this?
  23. Why does the agent complain about 'no access control information'?
  24. How do I configure access control?
  25. How do I configure SNMPv3 users?
  26. The 'createUser' line disappears when I start the agent. Why?
  27. What's the difference between /var/net-snmp and /usr/local/share/snmp?
  28. My new agent is ignoring the old snmpd.conf file. Why?
  29. Where should the snmpd.conf file go?
  30. Why am I getting "Connection refused"?
  31. Why can't I see values in the UCDavis 'extensible' or 'disk' trees?
  32. Why can't I see values in the UCDavis 'memory' or 'vmstat' tree?
  33. What do the CPU statistics mean - is this the load average?
  34. How do I get percentage CPU utilization using ssCpuRawIdle?
  35. What about multi-processor systems?
  36. The speed/type of my network interfaces is wrong - how can I fix it?
  37. The interface statistics for my subinterfaces are all zero - why?
  38. Does the agent support the RMON-MIB?
  39. What does "klread: bad address" mean?
  40. What does "nlist err: wombat not found" (or similar) mean?
  41. What does "Can't open /dev/kmem" mean?
  42. The system uptime (sysUpTime) returned is wrong!
  43. Can the agent run multi-threaded?
  44. Can I use AgentX (or an embedded SNMP agent) in a threaded application?