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physical memory not graphed using Windows device template?
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rahrenstorff
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Joined: Wed May 24, 2006 4:09 pm Posts: 9
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 physical memory not graphed using Windows device template?
Before discovering CactiEZ, I had the Cacti 0.8.6f package installed on Ubuntu 5.10. The "stock" Windows 2000/XP device template on the Ubuntu server always picked up and graphed physical memory and virtual memory for Windows devices. However, none of my Windows devices using the Windows 2000/XP device template on CactiEZ v0.1 create graphs for the physical memory, only virtual memory.
I did some searching in these forums, but found little, and will admit that I haven't dug too deeply into this problem, but am I missing something simple?
I've appended the differences:
CactiEZ - Windows 2000/XP template:
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Logged in Users
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Processes
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Available Disk Space
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU0
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU1
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU2
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU3
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Traffic - 192.168.1.9 (HP NC3163 Fast )
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Service State - Print Spooler
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Service State - Terminal Servic
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Service State - Remote Procedur
Cacti 0.8.6f (Ubuntu 5.10) - Windows 2000/XP template:
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Logged in Users
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Processes
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Used Space - C: Label: Seri
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Used Space - Virtual Memory
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Used Space - Physical Memory
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU0
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU1
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU2
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - CPU Utilization - CPU3
+ Created graph: bmscitrix2 - Traffic - 192.168.1.9 (HP NC3163 Fast )
Thanks for any help...
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| Fri May 26, 2006 12:00 pm |
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jimmy
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Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2004 11:12 am Posts: 1979
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It was removed from one of the default templates, since it was really not in the correct location. Its for some odd reason grouped with the disk partitions, which isn't at all where it should be.
Here is a simple 1 line fix to the script to get it back.
http://cactiusers.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=1090#1090
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| Sat May 27, 2006 3:46 pm |
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rahrenstorff
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Joined: Wed May 24, 2006 4:09 pm Posts: 9
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I removed that line, re-queried the device, and Physical Memory is restored. Much appreciated!
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