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SNMP-OID: CPU Summary of SND/Core_XL (like cpview)
Hi,
In the cpview tool, the CPU utilization of the individual CPU types (SND, CoreXL, OTHER) can be displayed as a "Avg Utilization" (CPU > Overview)
How can these total values be queried via SNMP? The individual CPUs can be queried via SNMP, but I haven't found a way to query the sum via SNMP
Can I also query the CPU type (SND, CoreXL, etc.) via SNMP?
Thanks!
Tom
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In sk90470 you find the link for the .mib file - here, i find e.g.:
fwInstancesCPUUsage - Current CPU usage percent
fwInstancesCPUTotal - OID to present the total CPU usage of all instances of the fw
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With changes like Hyperflow which will make this more dynamic you may also want to investigate Skyline as a monitoring option moving forward.
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Hey Chris,
As I understand it, skyline data is the same we see in cpview.
On VSX there is a large limitation, that with 10 Virtual Systems, you get metrics each 10 minutes - with 90 Virtual Systems, it is every 90 minutes, making it not useful for monitoring.
Is that something that can be overcome?
/Henrik
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In Skyline, you will get each CPU's usage separately, along with the CPU type and interrupts.
You will get this data every 15 seconds for each VS.
