Physical Memory checks in Windows 2000

Ajitabh Pandey ajitabhpandey at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 11:50:15 CEST 2007


Hi,

We are setting up monitoring quite a lot Windows servers (2003 and 2000 
server) using Nagios. We are using check_snmp_storage.pl  for this. This 
is working on  all Windows 2003 servers but on Windows 2000 servers we 
are getting a response:

ERROR: Description/Type table : No response from remote host

A snmpwalk and bit of search in google revealed that Win2k host-resource 
MIB does not have the same OID for physical memory as Win 2003 server. 
Win2k uses hrStorage.2.0 to provide total available physical memory in 
KB and hrStorageUsed.2 to give total used physical memory in KB.

Can someone please advise on how to monitor win2k physical memory?

The command and service definition we are using are as below:

define command{
        command_name    check_win_storage
        command_line       $USER3$/check_snmp_storage.pl -H 
$HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -T pu -m $ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$
}

Service definition being used is:

define service {
        use                             generic-service
        hostgroup_name         websrvs, mssql, altiris, aventerprise, 
domino-backbone, domino-lite, note-web-iface
        service_description     Windows Physical Memory
        check_command         check_win_storage!$USER2$!"Physical 
Memory"!90!98
}


Regards.
Ajitabh Pandey


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