Folks, you know what I did?
A friend here at work found out another OID:
1) the one I was using before: netapp1.sysStat.misc.miscNfsOps (1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.2.1) "The total number of Server side NFS calls since the last boot."
2) the other one: netapp1.nfs.curNfs.nfsServ.nfsCalls (1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.3.1.2.1) "The total number of NFS calls received, since the last time the statistics were cleared."
I am using the second one now. It probably has the same limitations as the first, but it can be nicely zeroed with "nfsstat -z" and it won't mess up the graphics.
All I have to do is to run that command every once in a while.
Of course: I don't see this as the "perfect" solution. I would love if netapp would do a fix for this. (if one is possible?)
Thanks all for the replies!
Regards from Brazil, _______________________________________________ Henrique Pantarotto SysOp Site São Paulo Terra Networks Brasil S/A A Internet mais sua do que nunca Tel: (11) 5505-5728 r.316/238 ICQ: 6934285 IT: henpa henrique@corp.terra.com.br
-----Original Message----- From: Henrique Pantarotto [mailto:henrique@corp.terra.com.br] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 6:25 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Cc: netapp@terra.com.br Subject: SNMP counter - integer overflow?
Hello,
I am monitoring nfs ops/sec in a F760 filer using MRTG, but the value that I am getting from the last few days are in "negative". I believe it happened an overflow in the integer type used to hold this data, right?
Look:
[root@foo /root]# snmpget filer-e0.terra.com.br public .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.2.1.0 enterprises.789.1.2.2.1.0 = -1281161705
I know I can fix this by rebooting the filer. But I don't want to do that.
This is a F760 with Ontap 5.3.6.R2. It has a lot of traffic. ;-)
Does anyone here knows of a solution to this problem?
Thanks, _______________________________________________ Henrique Pantarotto SysOp Site São Paulo Terra Networks Brasil S/A A Internet mais sua do que nunca Tel: (11) 5505-5728 r.316/238 ICQ: 6934285 IT: henpa henrique@corp.terra.com.br