Thomas Aeby wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 10:27 -0600, Ryan Stille wrote:
>
>> Hmm ok - this looks interesting. I was logged in as Administrator when I
>> ran this. Hopefully something in here stands out for you, because I
>> don't see anything obvious.
>>
>
> Unfortunately, I don't see something obvious (apart from that you do not
> do anything wrong regarding Big Sister configuration - but that has been
> obvious, before).
>
> May I ask you to run uxmon with "-D 12" again (sorry). It should then
> include a dump of what it actually gets back from the PerfLib API.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom
>
Here you go...
Fri Jan 5 13:01:20 2007: uxmon: starting up
args:
features = windows
cmd = disk
alias = mxc-web2
localhost = 1
host = mxc-web2
starting
included files:
loading rule file uxmon-rules.pl
uxmon-rules.pl: executing features=windows for host DESCR
uxmon-rules.pl: executing localhost for host DESCR
uxmon-rules.pl: executing disk for host mxc-web2
setting idlevar to 0=noneset
setting description to 0=Monitors CPU load
setting label to 0=Total CPU
setting arguments to 4=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (default: cpu) 1=, 3=, 0=idle_yellow:int:Minimum % the CPU
must be idle unless yellow status is reported (default: 15)
2=idle_red:int:Minimum % the CPU must be idle unless red status is
reported (default: 10) 5=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting name to 0=load
setting features to 1=unix 0=local
setting idlevar to 0=vmstat.id.0
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 6=, 3=, 7=path:string:network path of the
testfile 2=red:int:Minimum file access time or data transfer bandwidth
unless red status is reported 8=size:int:size of the testfile (e.g.
size=10M or size=100kB). Default: 100kB 1=, 4=item:string:column name we
should report the results under (default: file) 0=yellow:int:Minimum
file access time or data transfer bandwidth unless yellow status is
reported 5=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data (0
for no performance data)
setting name to 0=procs
setting domain to 0=procs
setting procsvariable to 0=hrSWRunName
setting features to 1=local 0=unix
setting description to 0=Monitors running processes
setting report_item to 0=procs
setting perf_frequency to
setting arguments to 4=item:string:column name we should report the
results under 1=min:int:minimum number of processes of that name that
must run (default:1) 3=pscomm:string:ps command to use (default: system
dependent) 0=proc:string:name of a monitored process 2=max:int:maximum
number of processes of that name that may run (default: infinite)
5=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data (0 for no
performance data)
setting proc to 0=none
setting min to 0=1
setting max to 0=1000000
setting features to 1=bsd 0=unix 2=local
setting pscomm to 0=ps cax
setting features to 1=local 0=macos
setting name to 0=tcp
setting domain to 0=tcp
setting description to 0=Monitors a generic TCP based service
setting niceness to 0=5
setting arguments to 4=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 1=service:string:name of
the service uxmon expects to be run behind the port (e.g. 'ftp', 'pop3')
3=item:string:column name we should report the results under
0=port:int|string:port number or port name uxmon will try to connect to
2=timeout:int:time in seconds until which a response must be received (red)
setting name to 0=http
setting seq to 0=0
setting port to 0=http
setting service to 0=http
setting description to 0=Monitors a http server
setting arguments to 1=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (default: cpu) 0=url:string:URL uxmon tries to load in
order to determine if the server is up 2=perf:int:time in minutes
between sending performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting discover_refresh to 0=60*24
setting discover_retry to 0=60
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting host to 0=set by uxmon
setting alias to 0=set by uxmon
setting perf_frequency to
setting variable to 0=none_set_yet
setting variable_name to 0=some_variable
setting variable_text to 0=some variable
setting lower_yellow_limit to
setting lower_red_limit to
setting upper_yellow_limit to
setting upper_red_limit to
setting export_domain to 0=single
setting name to 0=diskload
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=sysv
setting default_command to 0=sar -A %d 1
setting domain to 0=sysvsar
setting variable to 0=%busy.0
setting variable_name to 0=%busy
setting variable_text to 0=% Disk Busy
setting export_domain to 0=disk
setting description to 0=Monitor the disk load
setting arguments to 4=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 1=fail:int:The test goes
red if the disk load goes above this level (default: 95)
3=item:string:column name we should report the results under (default:
cpu) 0=warn:int:The test goes yellow if the disk load in percent goes
above this level (default: 80 2=sarcommand:string:sar command to be used
(defaults to sar -A %d 1)
setting features to 1=local 3=true64 0=unix 2=sysv
setting default_command to 0=sar -udqbcayvmpgr %d 1
setting name to 0=load
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=sysv
setting domain to 0=sysvsar
setting idlevar to 0=sysvsar.%idle.0
setting default_command to 0=sar -A %d 1
setting arguments to 6=sarcommand:string:sar command to be used
(defaults to sar -A %d 1) 1=, 4=item:string:column name we should report
the results under (default: cpu) 0=idle_yellow:int:Minimum % the CPU
must be idle unless yellow status is reported (default: 15) 3=,
2=idle_red:int:Minimum % the CPU must be idle unless red status is
reported (default: 10) 5=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting name to 0=writebandwidth
setting description to 0=Monitors data transfer bandwidth (writing
mode)
setting discover_refresh to 0=120
setting discover_retry to 0=10
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=disk
setting host to 0=set by uxmon
setting alias to 0=set by uxmon
setting perf_frequency to
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting storagetypes to 0=snmp.hrStorageFixedDisk
setting partition to
setting warn to 0=10%
setting fail to 0=5%
setting community to 0=public
setting avoid_partitions to
setting storageid to 0=disk
setting thismonitor to
setting optional_info to
setting storage.description to
setting storage.storagetype to
setting storage.size to
setting storage.used.size to
setting storage.used.percent to
setting storage.free.percent to
setting storage.free.size to
setting storage.device to
setting storage.fstype to
setting allocunits to
setting monitored to
setting formerly_monitored to
setting former_description to
setting arguments to 6=item:string:Item as which to report.
4=storagetypes:@oid:The object IDs of the resource(s) to be monitored
1=warn:kbsize|percentage:Warn level - Big Sister warns (yellow) if free
space goes below this level 3=community:string:The SNMP get community
0=fail:kbsize|percentage:Fail level - Big Sister panics (red) if free
space goes below this level 2=partition:@pattern:A list of resource
(partition/volume/drive) names 5=perf:int:report perf data every perf
minutes
setting name to 0=disk
setting device to 0=computer
setting features to 0=windows
setting description to 0=Monitor disk free space via Windows PerfLib
setting domain to 0=win32perf
setting storagetypes to 0=1
setting name to 0=memory
setting features to 1=local 3=solaris 0=unix 2=sysv
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting storageid to 0=memory.swap
setting description to 0=Monitor virtual memory usage using swap -s
setting features to 0=remote
setting name to 0=network
setting discover_refresh to 0=60
setting discover_retry to 0=10
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=net
setting host to 0=set by uxmon
setting alias to 0=set by uxmon
setting perf_frequency to
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting interface to
setting error_warnrate to 0=1
setting error_failrate to 0=4
setting maxload to 0=60%
setting warnload to 0=30%
setting unavail to 0=red
setting emulateadmin to
setting community to 0=public
setting avoid_interfaces to
setting thismonitor to
setting optional_info to
setting monitored to
setting formerly_monitored to
setting former_description to
setting description to 0=Monitor per interface network load and
error rates
setting arguments to 6=community:string:The SNMP get community
3=warnload:kbsize|percentage:Warn if interface load goes above this
percentage (default:30%) 7=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (default: cpu) 9=emulateadmin:bool:if set, the AdminStatus
of each interface is ignored and OperStatus is used instead (default:0)
2=maxload:kbsize|percentage:Fail if interface load goes above this
percentage (default:60%) 8=unavail:string:status color to report if a
port is down, unavail=blue might be useful (default:red)
1=warnerror:rate:Test shows yellow if error rate goes above this value
(default: 1) 4=interface:@pattern:A list of interface names
0=maxerror:rate:Test fails if error rate goes above this value
(default:4) 10=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data
(0 for no performance data) 5=speed:kbitrate:Override speed reported by
the interface with this value
setting name to 0=ldap
setting domain to 0=ldap
setting description to 0=Monitors a LDAP(S) server specified via an URL
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 11=, 7=, 2=timeout:int:Timeout in seconds
(default: 30) 1=, 0=url:string:Service URL 16=perf:int:time in minutes
between sending performance data (0 for no performance data) 13=,
6=dn:string:authentication dn (if not set, an anonymous bind is used)
3=, 9=, 12=filter:string:query filter 14=item:string:column name we
should report the results under 15=, 8=password:string:password
4=version:int:LDAP version (default: 3) 10=base:string:LDAP base 5=,
setting description to 0=Monitor Citrix ICA service. Shortcut for:
service=ica tcp
setting name to 0=ica
setting port to 0=ica
setting service to 0=ica
setting name to 0=readbandwidth
setting description to 0=Monitors data transfer bandwidth (reading
mode)
setting features to 0=windows
setting name to 0=network
setting description to 0=Monitor network interfaces using Windows
PerfLib
setting domain to 0=win32perf
setting name to 0=disk
setting device to 0=computer
setting features to 1=local 0=unix
setting description to 0=Monitor a disks free space using the 'df'
command
setting domain to 0=df
setting optional_data to suppressed suppressed
setting storagetypes to 0=1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.4
setting arguments to 6=item:string:Item as which to report.
3=community:string:The SNMP get community 7=fstype:@pattern:FS type
(works only if OS supports it) 2=partition:@pattern:A list of resource
(partition/volume/drive) names 8=df:string:The 'df' command to be used
4=storagetypes:@oid:The object IDs of the resource(s) to be monitored
1=warn:kbsize|percentage:Warn level - Big Sister warns (yellow) if free
space goes below this level 0=fail:kbsize|percentage:Fail level - Big
Sister panics (red) if free space goes below this level
5=perf:int:report perf data every perf minutes
setting features to 1=unix 3=aix 0=local 2=sysv
setting dfcommand to 0=df -k -I
setting avoid_partitions to 0=~^/cdrom/
setting name to 0=disk
setting features to 0=remote
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting storagetypes to 0=1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.4
setting description to 0=Monitor a disks free space using SNMP and
Host-MIB
setting features to 1=unix 0=remote
setting avoid_partitions to 1=/dev/pts 0=/proc/bus/usb
setting description to 0=Monitor a disks free space using SNMP and
Host-MIB
debug snmp_anyvar: Entering snmpvar_anyvar.
setting name to 0=snmpvar
setting features to 0=remote
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting description to 0=Monitor a given SNMP variable and create
alerts if a given threshold is reached.
setting arguments to 6=item:string:Item as which to report.
4=community:string:The SNMP get community 1=upper-red:int:Red alarm if
value raises beyond this value. 3=lower-red:int:Red alarm if value drops
below this value. 0=upper-yellow:int:Yellow alarm is raised if value
raises above this value and is still below upper-red.
7=variable:string:SNMP variable to query (cf. etc/mibs.txt file).
2=lower-yellow:int:Yellow alarm is raised if value raises below this
value and is still above lower-red. 5=perf:int:report perf data every
perf minutes
setting community to 0=public
setting description to 0=Monitor IMAP service. Shortcut for:
service=imap tcp
setting name to 0=imap
setting port to 0=imap
setting service to 0=imap
setting name to 0=memory
setting storageid to 0=memory
setting storagetypes to 0=1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.3
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting description to 0=Monitor virtual memory usage using SNMP and
Host-MIB
setting name to 0=users
setting features to 0=remote
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting variable to 0=hrSystemNumUsers[0]
setting variable_name to 0=NumUsers
setting variable_text to 0=logged on users
setting description to 0=Monitor the number of logged on users on a
SNMP aware device (Host-MIB)
setting arguments to 1=red:int:The test goes red if the number of
logged in users goes above this level (default: no limit)
3=item:string:Item as which to report. 0=yellow:int:The test goes yellow
if the number of logged in users goes above this level (default: no
limit) 2=perf:int:report perf data every perf minutes
setting name to 0=memory
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=linux
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting storageid to 0=memory.swap
setting description to 0=Monitor virtual memory usage using Linux
/proc/meminfo file
setting name to 0=memory
setting features to 1=local 0=unix 2=sysv
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting storageid to 0=memory.swap
setting description to 0=Monitor virtual memory usage using sar
setting arguments to 6=item:string:Item as which to report.
1=warn:kbsize|percentage:Warn level - Big Sister warns (yellow) if free
space goes below this level 4=storagetypes:@oid:The object IDs of the
resource(s) to be monitored 0=fail:kbsize|percentage:Fail level - Big
Sister panics (red) if free space goes below this level
3=community:string:The SNMP get community 2=partition:@pattern:A list of
resource (partition/volume/drive) names 5=perf:int:report perf data
every perf minutes
setting name to 0=diskload
setting features to 1=windows 0=local
setting domain to 0=win32perf
setting arguments to 1=fail:int:The test goes red if the disk load
goes above this level (default: 95) 3=perf:int:time in minutes between
sending performance data (0 for no performance data) 0=warn:int:The test
goes yellow if the disk load in percent goes above this level (default:
80 2=item:string:column name we should report the results under
(default: cpu)
setting name to 0=memory
setting features to 0=windows
setting report_item to 0=cpu
setting storageid to 0=memory.swap
setting description to 0=Monitor virtual memory usage using Linux
/proc/meminfo file
setting name to 0=load
setting features to 0=windows
setting discover_refresh to 0=60*24
setting discover_retry to 0=60
setting name to 0=realhttp
setting domain to 0=realhttp
setting description to 0=Monitors a service specified via an URL
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 11=, 7=, 17=proxy:string:http proxy url, if set
the requests go through the proxy 2=timeout:int:Timeout in seconds
(default: 8) 1=, 18=item:string:column name we should report the results
under 0=url:string:Service URL 16=extraheadersvalue:string:data that
should go with extraheader 13=, 6=password:string:password (for pages
needing authentication only) 3=, 9=, 12=notmatch:string:regular
expression a retrieved file must not match (default: none)
20=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data (0 for no
performance data) 14=noredirect:boolean:if true realhttp will not follow
redirects (default: true) 15=extraheaders:string:custom header that
should be sent to the server 8=maxsize:int:maximum file size (default:
1024) 4=user:string:user name (for pages needing authentication, only)
19=, 10=match:string:regular expression a retrieved file must match
(default: none) 5=,
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=bsd
setting dfcommand to 0=df -k
setting mountfile to 0=mount|
setting name to 0=icmp_ping
setting domain to 0=ping
setting pingkind to 0=icmp
setting description to 0=Monitors network connectivity via icmp echo
requests
setting report_item to 0=conn
setting perf_frequency to
setting niceness to 0=2
setting arguments to 1=item:string:column name we should report the
results under 0=count:int:number of echo requests to send
2=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data (0 for no
performance data)
setting features to 0=remote
setting name to 0=etherport
setting discover_refresh to 0=60
setting discover_retry to 0=10
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=port
setting host to 0=set by uxmon
setting alias to 0=set by uxmon
setting perf_frequency to
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting interface to
setting ignoreadmin to 0=1
setting community to 0=public
setting avoid_interfaces to
setting thismonitor to
setting admindown to 0=blue
setting monitored to
setting formerly_monitored to
setting former_description to
setting description to 0=Monitor interface operating status
setting arguments to 4=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (default: port) 1=ignoreadmin:bool:If true also monitor
interfaces that are disabled by configuration (default: 1)
3=community:string:The SNMP get community 0=interface:@pattern:A list of
interface names 2=admindown:string:status color to report if admin shut
the port down (default:blue) 5=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting features to 1=unix 3=true64 0=local 2=sysv
setting mountfile to 0=/etc/mnttab
setting features to 1=local 3=true64 0=unix 2=sysv
setting default_command to 0=sar -udqbcayvmpgr %d 1
setting description to 0=Monitor POP3 service. Shortcut for:
service=pop3 tcp
setting name to 0=pop3
setting port to 0=pop3
setting service to 0=pop3
setting name to 0=nutups
setting features to
setting description to 0=Monitors uninterruptible power supplies
attached via the Network UPS Tool
setting discover_refresh to 0=120
setting discover_retry to 0=10
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=ups
setting host to 0=set by uxmon
setting alias to 0=set by uxmon
setting perf_frequency to
setting domain to 0=nut
setting upsnames to
setting avoid_upsnames to
setting thismonitor to
setting optional_info to
setting ups.name to
setting ups.model to
setting ups.mfr to
setting monitored to
setting formerly_monitored to
setting former_name to
setting default_chargefail to 0=30%
setting default_chargewarn to 0=90%
setting default_status to 0=OL
setting default_loadfail to 0=95%
setting default_loadwarn to 0=85%
setting default_runtimefail to 0=360
setting default_runtimewarn to 0=600
setting arguments to 6=status:string:Normal Status - Big Sister will
warn (yellow) if status of the UPS does not equal this status (default:
OL) 3=runtimewarn:percentage:Battery Runtime Warn level - Big Sister
warns (yellow) if UPS runtime goes below this level (default: 600)
7=ups:@pattern:A list of UPS names 9=item:string:Item as which to
report. 2=runtimefail:percentage:Battery Runtime Fail level - Big Sister
panics (red) if UPS runtime goes below this level (default: 360)
8=perf:int:report perf data every perf minutes
1=chargewarn:percentage:Battery Charge Warn level - Big Sister warns
(yellow) if battery charge goes below this level (default: 90%)
4=loadfail:percentage:Battery Load Fail level - Big Sister panics (red)
if UPS load goes above this level (default: 95%)
0=chargefail:percentage:Battery Charge Fail level - Big Sister panics
(red) if battery charge goes below this level (default: 30%)
5=loadwarn:percentage:Battery Load Warn level - Big Sister warns
(yellow) if UPS load goes above this level (default: 85%)
setting description to 0=Monitor NNTP Service. Shortcut for:
service=nntp tcp
setting name to 0=nntp
setting port to 0=nntp
setting service to 0=nntp
setting features to 1=linux 0=local
setting name to 0=network
setting domain to 0=lxNetwork
setting arguments to 6=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (default: cpu) 4=speed:kbitrate:Override speed reported by
the interface with this value 1=warnerror:rate:Test shows yellow if
error rate goes above this value (default: 1)
3=warnload:kbsize|percentage:Warn if interface load goes above this
percentage (default:30%) 0=maxerror:rate:Test fails if error rate goes
above this value (default:4) 7=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data)
2=maxload:kbsize|percentage:Fail if interface load goes above this
percentage (default:60%) 5=interface:@pattern:A list of interface names
setting description to 0=Monitor processes using Windows PerfLib
setting features to 0=windows
setting domain to 0=win32perf
setting procsvariable to 0=Process.InstanceName
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 1=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 0=item:string:column name
we should report the results under (default: expedap)
setting name to 0=myexpedap
setting description to 0=My External Performance Data Provider
setting arguments to 6=red:int:a sample threshold value for level
red (default:2) 4=input:int:a sample input value(default: 1)
1=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance data (0 for no
performance data) 3=perf:int:time in minutes between sending performance
data (0 for no performance data) 0=item:string:column name we should
report the results under (default: expedap) 2=item:string:column name we
should report the results under (default: expedap) 5=yellow:int:a sample
threshold value for level yellow (default: 1)
setting argument_list to 0=input
setting features to 1=unix 3=solaris 0=local 2=sysv
setting dfcommand to 0=df -k -t
setting avoid_partitions to 0=~^/cdrom/
setting mountfile to 0=/etc/mnttab
setting description to 0=Monitor telnet service. Shortcut for:
service=telnet tcp
setting name to 0=telnet
setting port to 0=telnet
setting service to 0=telnet
setting features to 1=unix 3=hpux 0=local 2=sysv
setting mountfile to 0=/etc/mnttab
setting description to 0=Monitors running processes using ps -e command
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=sysv
setting pscomm to 0=ps -e
setting name to 0=mailq
setting domain to 0=mailq
setting description to 0=Monitors a mail queue
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 6=item:string:column name we should report the
results under 3=, 7=, 2=warn:int:number of queued messages to issue a
warning (default 500) 8=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 1=, 4=fail:int:number of
queued messages to issue a failure message (default 750)
0=mqcmd:string:mailq command to run (default mailq) 5=,
setting description to 0=Monitor remote processes using SNMP
HOST-MIB - monitor running processes names
setting features to 0=remote
setting name to 0=procsname
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting procsvariable to 0=hrSWRunName
setting community to 0=public
setting arguments to 6=community:string:The SNMP get community
1=min:int:minimum number of processes of that name that must run
(default:1) 4=item:string:column name we should report the results under
0=proc:string:name of a monitored process 3=pscomm:string:ps command to
use (default: system dependent) 2=max:int:maximum number of processes of
that name that may run (default: infinite) 5=perf:int:time in minutes
between sending performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting features to 1=unix 3=hpux 0=local 2=sysv
setting pscomm to 0=ps -e
setting features to 1=unix 3=solaris 0=local 2=sysv
setting pscomm to 0=/usr/bin/ps -e -opid -ocomm
setting description to 0=Monitor SMTP service. Shortcut for:
service=smtp tcp
setting name to 0=smtp
setting port to 0=smtp
setting service to 0=smtp
setting description to 0=Monitor FTP service. Shortcut for:
service=ftp tcp
setting name to 0=ftp
setting port to 0=ftp
setting service to 0=ftp
setting description to 0=Monitor remote processes using SNMP
HOST-MIB - monitor running processes paths
setting features to 0=remote
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting procsvariable to 0=hrSWRunPath
setting community to 0=public
setting arguments to 6=community:string:The SNMP get community
1=min:int:minimum number of processes of that name that must run
(default:1) 4=item:string:column name we should report the results under
0=proc:string:name of a monitored process 3=pscomm:string:ps command to
use (default: system dependent) 2=max:int:maximum number of processes of
that name that may run (default: infinite) 5=perf:int:time in minutes
between sending performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting features to 1=unix 0=local
setting domain to 0=who
setting description to 0=Monitor the number of logged on users on a
Unix machine (who command)
setting features to 1=unix 3=tru64 0=local 2=sysv
setting description to 0=Monitor SSH service. Shortcut for:
service=ssh tcp
setting name to 0=ssh
setting port to 0=ssh
setting service to 0=ssh
setting name to 0=accesstime
setting description to 0=Monitors file access time
setting name to 0=users
setting features to 1=netware 0=remote
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting variable to 0=nwLoginCount[0]
setting variable_name to 0=NumUsers
setting variable_text to 0=logged on users
setting description to 0=Monitor the number of logged on users on a
netware server
setting arguments to 1=red:int:The test goes red if the number of
logged in users goes above this level (default: #licenses-1)
3=item:string:Item as which to report. 0=yellow:int:The test goes yellow
if the number of logged in users goes above this level (default:
#licenses-10%) 2=perf:int:report perf data every perf minutes
setting features to 1=ethernetbox 0=remote
setting name to 0=environ
setting discover_refresh to 0=60
setting discover_retry to 0=10
setting frequency to 0=5
setting report_item to 0=env
setting perf_frequency to
setting domain to 0=snmp
setting sensornames to
setting community to 0=public
setting avoid_interfaces to
setting default_sensortype to
setting avoid_sensortype to
setting lower_yellow_limit to
setting lower_red_limit to
setting upper_yellow_limit to
setting upper_red_limit to
setting export_domain to 0=single
setting thismonitor to
setting monitored to
setting formerly_monitored to
setting former_description to
setting description to 0=Monitor betternetworks ethernetbox
environmental probes
setting arguments to 6=community:string:The SNMP get community
3=lower-red:int:Red alarm if value drops below this value.
7=perf:int:report perf data every perf minutes 2=lower-yellow:int:Yellow
alarm is raised if value raises below this value and is still above
lower-red. 8=item:string:Item as which to report. 1=upper-red:int:Red
alarm if vaCWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a356fc) since it is not I/O
dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a35ab0) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a35e88) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a35a08) since it is not I/O dependent
lue raises beyond this value. 4=type:int:Sensor type
0=upper-yellow:int:Yellow alarm is raised if value raises above this
value and is still below upper-red. 5=sensor:@pattern:Names of sensors
that should be monitored
setting name to 0=ident
setting description to 0=Monitors ident server
setting arguments to
setting port to 0=ident
setting service to 0=ident
setting chat to 1=.*:.*: 0=0,0
2=quit
setting name to 0=service
setting features to 0=windows
setting description to 0=Monitors running services
setting report_item to 0=procs
setting perf_frequency to
setting arguments to 1=item:string:column name we should report the
results under (defaults to procs) 0=service:string:name of a monitored
service (short or full name) 2=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data)
setting service to 0=none
setting name to 0=oracle
setting domain to 0=oracle
setting description to 0=Monitors an Oracle server using sqlplus
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 6=item:string:column name we should report the
results under 3=, 7=, 2=password:string:password 8=perf:int:time in
minutes between sending performance data (0 for no performance data) 1=,
4=database:string:database connection string as defined in tnsnames.ora
0=user:string:user name 5=,
setting name to 0=ntp
setting domain to 0=ntptrace
setting description to 0=Monitors NTP server via ntptrace command
setting report_item to 0=ntp
setting perf_frequency to
setting niceness to 0=2
setting arguments to 1=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 0=item:string:column name
we should report the results under
setting name to 0=mysql
setting domain to 0=mysql
setting description to 0=Monitors a mysql server
setting seq to 0=1
setting arguments to 6=fail:int:number of threads connected to issue
a failure message (default 150), set this to 0 if you don't want the
threads monitored 3=, 7=, 9=, 2=password:string:MySQL user password
8=item:string:column name we should report the results under 1=,
4=warn:int:number of threads connected to issue a warning (default 100)
0=user:string:MySQL user 10=perf:int:time in minutes between sending
performance data (0 for no performance data) 5=,
setting features to 1=local 3=true64 0=unix 2=sysv
setting default_command to 0=sar -udqbcayvmpgr %d 1
setting features to 1=unix 0=local 2=linux
setting pscomm to 0=ps -e
Tester known tests: vmstat_cpuload CPUperf_load fileaccess_base
procs_macProcs tcp_http true64_diskload procs_PROCS sysvsar_cpuload
fileaccess_writebandwidth win32perf_disk solswap_virtualmemory
snmpnetwork_check ldap single_value tcp_ica tcp_TCP
fileaccess_readbandwidth win32perf_network aix_dfdisk unix_snmpdisk
snmp_anyvar tcp_imap snmp_virtualmemory snmphost_numusers
linux_virtualmemory sysvsar_virtualmemory win32perf_diskload
win32perf_virtualmemory win32perf_cpuload realhttp bsd_dfdisk ping_ping
etherport_check true64_dfdisk true64_virtualmemory tcp_pop3 nut tcp_nntp
lxnetwork_check storage win32perf_procs procs_BSDProcs expedap_base
sysvsar_diskload expedap_myexpedap solaris_dfdisk tcp_telnet hpux_dfdisk
procs_sysvProcs mailq snmpprocs_procs_alternate procs_hpuxProcs
procs_SolarisProcs generic_snmpdisk tcp_smtp tcp_ftp unix_dfdisk
snmpprocs_procs who_numusers procs_true64Procs single_value_persecond
tcp_ssh fileaccess_accesstime netware_numusers btethernetbox_sensor
tcp_ident win32service_service oracle ntp_NTP mysql true64_cpuload
procs_LinuxProcs
using test win32perf_disk
instantiating win32perf_disk
execute_step( precheck )
scheduling pernode
Tester executing method pernode.precheck
Tester executing method instance.precheck
execute_step( init )
scheduling pernode
Tester executing method pernode.init
Tester executing method instance.init
setting warn to 0=10%
setting fail to 0=5%
debug win32perf_disk:args:
frequency = 1
cmd = bsdisplay
alias = 10.0.0.136
localhost =
host = 10.0.0.136
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a59ea0) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1aad624) since it is not I/O dependent
Requester::PerfLib: getting object LogicalDisk(236)
LogicalDisk.InstanceName.0 =
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a35bdc) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a59ea0) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a59ff0) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a35978) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a5a278) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a59edc) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1acb4d8) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1acc828) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1ad6c80) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1ad2ffc) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1a59f48) since it is not I/O dependent
CWorker doing TestWorker=HASH(0x1acc990) since it is not I/O dependent
Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)
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