Installing and Using Utilities 5-31
CPU Load Ratio of SNMP Service (snmp.exe)
While monitoring the server from NEC ESMPRO Manager, the CPU load ratio of SNMP Service
on the NEC ESMPRO Agent side may increase at every monitoring interval (default: 1 minute).
NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent exchange information through SNMP Service.
If the server status monitoring by NEC ESMPRO Manager is on (default: ON), NEC ESMPRO
Manager regularly issues a request to NEC ESMPRO Agent to get the current status of the server.
In response, NEC ESMPRO Agent checks the status of the server. As a result, the CPU load ratio
of SNMP Service increases temporarily.
If you have trouble of terminating a movie player application, turn off the server status monitoring
by NEC ESMPRO Manager or extend the monitoring interval.
Hang of SNMP Service
SNMP Service has a module called “SNMP Extended Agent.” This module may be registered
when you install some software that uses SNMP Service.
If you start SNMP Service, SNMP Extended Agent is also loaded at the initialization. However, if
the initialization is not completed within a specified period, SNMP Service will hang.
It may take time to complete the initialization due to temporary high load on the system. In this
case, wait for the system load become low enough before restarting SNMP Service.
Setting Thresholds after Update Installation
The threshold and other setting are maintained automatically if you perform an update installation
of NEC EXMPRO Agent Ver4.0.
Current Status of Temperature, Voltage and Fan Sensors
Some modes are equipped with temperature/voltage/fan sensors that do not have information on
status, current values, rpm, threshold etc. Therefore, if you view such a sensor on EMPRO
Manager, it may be displayed as follows:
The status becomes “Unknown” (grayed out) on the data viewer.
The current value or rpm becomes “Unknown” on data viewer.
The status is grayed out on the Web component data viewer.
The current value or rpm becomes blank on the Web component data viewer.
Even if the sensor is displayed like stated above, it is monitoring the server.
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