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Chapter 8 Industry-Standard Management Information Base IF-MIB IF-MIB How does the Host Agent display the value in hrStorageUsed? The hrStorageUsed for physical RAM was corrected to show the data in terms of used (buffers + cache). To check if the host agent version is correct, collect the snmp-rpm version installed in the system by using the show packages active snmp command. How the memory capacity/usage values compare to those of HOST-RESOURCES-MIB? In the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB the size and storage used are represented in terms of hrStorageUnits. If for that storage type, the hrStorageUnits is 4096 bytes then the hrStorageUsed or hrStorageSize value queried in the MIB value should be multiplied by 4096. For example, the show status command displays the Total Memory as 4090068K for Physical RAM. If hrStorageUnits for physicalRAM storage type is 4096 bytes, then hrStorageSize for Physical RAM will be shown as 1022517 which is 4090078K [ (1022517 x 4096)/1024 = 4090068K ]. An SNMP query on hrSWRunName in HOST-RESOURCES-MIB intermittently returns incorrect entries in Windows. The Microsoft SNMP extension agent (hostmib.dll) supports the HOST-RESOURCE-MIB. So Microsoft support may be able to help on this. If the problem is persistent then following isrecommended: • Use the tlist snmp.exe file to verify the hostmib.dll is listed in the output. • Verify there are no error/warning messages from SNMP, in the event viewer, when SNMP service is started. • Make sure the community string used has been configured with read privilege under snmp service properties. • Use MSSQL-MIB (MssqlSrvInfoTable) to confirm sql process status. Monitoring Processes HOST-RESOURCES-MIB retrieves information about all the processes that are running on the system from hrSWRunTable. Use this MIB for monitoring all the processes that are running in the system. To monitor the only the installed Cisco application, use SYSAPPL-MIB.Disk Space and RTMT. The used and available disk space values that are shown by HOST-RESOURCES-MIB may not match the disk space values that are shown by RTMT due to the minfree percentage of reserved file system disk blocks. Because the minfree value for Cisco Unified Communications Manager in 6.x and 7.0 systems is 1 percent, you will see a 1 percent difference between the used disk space value that is shown by RTMT and HOST-RESOURCES-MIB. • In RTMT, the disk space used value gets shown from df reported values: [(Total Space - Available Space) /Total Space] * 100 where the Total Space includes the minfree also. • For Host Resources MIB, the disk space used value gets calculated by [hrStorageUsed/hrStorageSize] * 100 where the hrStorageSize does not include the minfree. Note This is a reformatted version of IF-MIB. Download and compile all of the MIBs in this section from http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseMIB.do?local=en&step=2. OL-22523-01 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 8-105