Now this is interesting, here's the 'cpu' output for a Windows box that doesn't have as much memory as most of ours, that is displaying the same behavior on the trending graphs:
Tue Jul 19 14:54:01 CDT 2005 [BARRSERVER] up: 6:14, 1 users, 32 procs, load=1%, PhysicalMem: 512MB(32%)
Memory Statistics Total Physical memory: 536334336 bytes (512.00MB) Available Physical memory: 365035520 bytes (349.00MB) Total PageFile size: 1307942912 bytes (1.22GB) Available PageFile size: 1159303168 bytes (1.08GB) Total Virtual memory size: 2147352576 bytes (2.00GB) Available Virtual memory size: 2118647808 bytes (1.97GB)
Most active processes 00.06% inetinfo (0x2e8 [744]) 00.01% bbnt (0x240 [576])
Thanks, Larry Barber
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 14:42 -0500, henrik at hswn.dk wrote:
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 03:28:29PM -0400, Larry.Barber at usda.gov wrote:
I just noticed that all the memory trending graphs for Windows machines are broken. They just show zero's all across the board. Is this a known problem, or is something broken in my setup?
Do you have the bb-memory extension installed on your Windows boxes, or just the BBNT client ?
If you dont know - is there a "memory" column for these boxes, or
only the "cpu" column ? bb-memory generates a "memory" column, the standard BBNT client does not.I suspect it's the BBNT client that is feeding your memory graphs. It has some problems with large-memory systems, but it could also be a bug in Hobbit. Please send me the output from the "cpu" status on one of these boxes.
Regards, Henrik
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