How the Monitor Works Prior to SiteScope 7.9.0.0 the Cisco Works monitor would use a hard-coded list of OIDs to select from the SiteScope templates.applicationscounters.cisco file. In 7.9.0.0 and beyond it was changed to use the SNMP by Mib method so it looks for a file called CISCOWORKS-MIB.txt in the SiteScope templates.mib directory then walks the device and displays any oids that fall within that MIB. How to Troubleshoot 1) If on a version of SiteScope prior to 7.9.0.0, upgrade the most recent version of SiteScope if possible.
Click Publish. Copy the MIB file: from: /snmp; to: SiteScope: SiteScope>/templates.mib. Restart the SiteScope Windows service. Use the SiteScope SNMP Browser to verify that it has loaded the MIB file: Go to Start > Programs > HP SiteScope > Open HP SiteScope LR. Click Open SiteScope. In 7.9.0.0 and beyond it was changed to use the SNMP by Mib method so it looks for a file called CISCOWORKS-MIB.txt in the SiteScope templates.mib directory then walks the device and displays any oids that fall within that MIB. This section identifies the Security Target (ST), Target of Evaluation (TOE), and the ST organization. Target of Evaluation (TOE) is the HP SiteScope v11.30, and will hereafter be referred to as the TOE throughout this document. The TOE is a software-only, agentless application monitoring solution. Hello everyone, Has anyone successfully gotten HP's SiteScope to pull the correct SNMP traps to report on items like performance data, number of current. With the snmp part of sitescope at all, but the oids you'd be most interested in are defined in the xml files in the cacti BIG-IP host template, Click here.
The SNMP by Mib technology used in 7.9.0.0 is more reliable and accurate than the method used prior to 7.9.0.0. 2) Verify that the CISCOWORKS-MIB.txt file exists in the SiteScope templates.mib directory. If it doesn’t then contact HP Support to obtain a copy of that file. 3) Note that the CISCOWORKS-MIB depends on a number of other mibs. If the CISCOWORKS-MIB doesn’t show up in the drop-down list of MIBs in the monitor setup, then the error.log will need to be checked for possible errors pointing to missing or corrupt MIBs besides the CISCOWORKS_MIB.
4) Walk the CISCOWORKS device with an outside device (the mg-soft MIB Browser is a good choice) to verify the oids from the CISCOWORKS MIB are available outside of SiteScope. 5) Use the ALL MIBs option or the SNMP by Mib monitor as alternatives.
Here is a list of the things that we have implemented. SNMP polling dpStatusCPUUsagetenMinutes ■ This is a 10 minute CPU usage indicator ■ Returned value is a percentage ■ Alarm for any value over 50 dpStatusMemoryStatusFreeMemory ■ Returned value is in kbytes ■ Alarm if returned value is less than 830012 ■ Alarm value is 20% of total memory value of 4150060 kbytes.
dpStatusEthernetInterfaceStatusStatus ■ If ok, will return status of 1 ■ If no-link, will return status of 2 ■ Alarm if eth0, eth1, or eth4 has value of 2 ■ Ping checks of all interfaces have also been implemented by Site Scope. Here is a list of the things that we have implemented. SNMP polling dpStatusCPUUsagetenMinutes ■ This is a 10 minute CPU usage indicator ■ Returned value is a percentage ■ Alarm for any value over 50 dpStatusMemoryStatusFreeMemory ■ Returned value is in kbytes ■ Alarm if returned value is less than 830012 ■ Alarm value is 20% of total memory value of 4150060 kbytes.
dpStatusEthernetInterfaceStatusStatus ■ If ok, will return status of 1 ■ If no-link, will return status of 2 ■ Alarm if eth0, eth1, or eth4 has value of 2 ■ Ping checks of all interfaces have also been implemented by Site Scope. Here is a list of the things that we have implemented.
SNMP polling dpStatusCPUUsagetenMinutes ■ This is a 10 minute CPU usage indicator ■ Returned value is a percentage ■ Alarm for any value over 50 dpStatusMemoryStatusFreeMemory ■ Returned value is in kbytes ■ Alarm if returned value is less than 830012 ■ Alarm value is 20% of total memory value of 4150060 kbytes. dpStatusEthernetInterfaceStatusStatus ■ If ok, will return status of 1 ■ If no-link, will return status of 2 ■ Alarm if eth0, eth1, or eth4 has value of 2 ■ Ping checks of all interfaces have also been implemented by Site Scope.