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For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
You can monitor the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server health using the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance application. You can get information on CPU, memory, disk utilization, logical storage areas, and process details.
Prerequisites:
Enable SNMP v1, v2c, or v3 in Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. For more information on enabling SNMP v1, v2c, and v3, See the Configuring Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Server section in Configure Devices for Prime Collaboration Assurance.
Enable SNMP v3 using root access. You need to raise a TAC case to get the root access.
Connect to Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server from a SNMP Manger using SNMP v1, v2c, or v3 RO community string in settings.
Monitor Cisco Prime Collaboration Server Health
The MIB details required to monitor the health of Cisco Prime Collaboration Server are listed in the following table:
Component |
Table |
OID |
MIB |
---|---|---|---|
CPU |
systemStats |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11 |
UCD-SNMP-MIB |
Memory |
memory |
1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4 |
UCD-SNMP-MIB |
Disk Storage |
hrDeviceTable |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2 |
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB |
hrDiskStorageTable | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.6 | ||
Logical Storage areas |
hrStorageTable |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3 |
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB |
Process |
hrSWRunTable |
.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4.2 |
HOST-RESOURCEs-MIB |
Example:
To monitor the CPU utilization
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands:
Syntax
# snmpwalk -v2c -c public <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::systemStats
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public 10.64.91.115 UCD-SNMP-MIB::systemStats
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands:
Syntax
snmpwalk -v 3 -A authpasswd -X privpasswd -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 -a MD5 <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::systemStats
Example
snmpwalk -v 3 -A authpasswd -X privpasswd -x AES -l authPriv -u jane -a MD5 <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::systemStats
Sample Output
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssIndex.0 = INTEGER: 1
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssErrorName.0 = STRING: systemStats
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssSwapIn.0 = INTEGER: 0 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssSwapOut.0 = INTEGER: 0 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssIOSent.0 = INTEGER: 609 blocks/s
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssIOReceive.0 = INTEGER: 0 blocks/s
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssSysInterrupts.0 = INTEGER: 994 interrupts/s
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssSysContext.0 = INTEGER: 5508 switches/s
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuUser.0 = INTEGER: 6
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuSystem.0 = INTEGER: 0
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuIdle.0 = INTEGER: 87
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawUser.0 = Counter32: 15940286
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawNice.0 = Counter32: 14270
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawSystem.0 = Counter32: 1046654
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawIdle.0 = Counter32: 193992466
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawWait.0 = Counter32: 6614683
UCD-SNMP-MIB::ssCpuRawKernel.0 = Counter32: 0
To monitor the memory utilization
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands :
Syntax
# snmpwalk -v2c -c public <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::memory
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public 10.64.91.115 UCD-SNMP-MIB::memory
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands :
Syntax
snmpwalk -v 3 -A authpasswd -X privpasswd -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 -a MD5 <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::memory
Example
snmpwalk -v 3 -A authpasswd -X privpasswd -x AES -l authPriv -u jane -a MD5 <PCA IP> UCD-SNMP-MIB::memory
Sample Output
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memIndex.0 = INTEGER: 0
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memErrorName.0 = STRING: swap
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memTotalSwap.0 = INTEGER: 25165816 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memAvailSwap.0 = INTEGER: 25165724 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memTotalReal.0 = INTEGER: 14236500 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memAvailReal.0 = INTEGER: 848220 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memTotalFree.0 = INTEGER: 26013944 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memMinimumSwap.0 = INTEGER: 16000 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memShared.0 = INTEGER: 0 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memBuffer.0 = INTEGER: 516240 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memCached.0 = INTEGER: 3495964 kB
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memSwapError.0 = INTEGER: noError(0)
UCD-SNMP-MIB::memSwapErrorMsg.0 = STRING:
To monitor the disk storage details
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands:
Syntax
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands:
Syntax
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2
Sample Output
hrDeviceIndex |
hrDeviceDescr |
hrDeviceType |
hrDeviceID |
hrDeviceStatus |
hrDeviceErrors |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1552 |
HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceDiskStorage |
SCSI disk (/dev/sda) |
SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero |
running |
? |
1538 |
HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceDiskStorage |
VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive |
SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero |
running |
? |
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands:
Syntax
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.6
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands:
Syntax
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.6
Sample Output
hrDiskStorageAccess |
hrDiskStorageMedia |
hrDiskStorageRemoveble |
hrDiskStorageCapacity |
---|---|---|---|
readWrite |
unknown |
true |
0KBytes |
readWrite |
unknown |
false |
262144000 KBytes |
To monitor the logical storage areas
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands:
Syntax
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands:
Syntax
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3
Sample Output
hrStorageIndex |
hrStorageType |
hrStorageDescr |
hrStorageAllocationUnits |
hrStorageSize |
hrStorageUsed |
hrStorageAllocationFailures |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrStorageRam |
Physical memory |
1024 Bytes |
14236500 |
13338404 |
? |
3 |
HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrStorageVirtualMemory |
Virtual memory |
1024 Bytes |
39402316 |
13338496 |
? |
To monitor the process details
If you have enabled SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the following commands:
Syntax
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
snmptable -v 2c -c public <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4.2
If you have enabled SNMP v3, enter the following commands:
Syntax
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> [OID]
Example
#snmptable -v 3 -A authpassword -X privpassword -x AES -l authPriv -u user1 <PCA IP> .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.4.2
Sample Output
hrSWRunIndex |
hrSWRunName |
hrSWRunID |
hrSWRunParameters | hrSWRunType | hrSWRunStatus |
hrSWRunpath |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2367 |
postgres |
SNMPv2-SMI : : zeroDotzero |
"" |
application | runnable |
postgres: cmuser cpcm 127.0.0.1 (51478) idle |
2643 |
postmaster |
SNMPv2-SMI : : zeroDotzero |
"" |
application | runnable |
postgres: primea cqdb 127.0.0.1 (50175) FETCH |