06-26-2008 10:12 AM
I have a 7600 with a sup 720 in slot 5.
If I run cpmCPUTotal5minRev:
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotal5minRev.1 = Gauge32: 0 percent
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotal5minRev.2 = Gauge32: 4 percent
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotal5minRev.4 = Gauge32: 0 percent
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotal5minRev.5 = Gauge32: 1 percent
The entPhysicalName shows:
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.2 = STRING: Physical Slot 1
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.3 = STRING: Physical Slot 2
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.4 = STRING: Physical Slot 3
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.5 = STRING: Physical Slot 4
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.6 = STRING: Physical Slot 5
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.7 = STRING: Physical Slot 6
As you can see, cpmCPUTotal5minRev did not pull slot 5.
How do I get that?
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06-26-2008 12:34 PM
Yes. Not every module will have a managed CPU. In this case, the RP module in slot 5 has a managed CPU.
06-26-2008 10:21 AM
You're not comparing apples and oranges. You need to poll the cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex object to get the actual entity index to use when walking the entPhysicalTable. The cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex object will map the .1, .2, .4, and .5 to real entity indexes.
06-26-2008 10:29 AM
If I run the cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex I get:
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex.1 = INTEGER: 2017
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex.2 = INTEGER: 2001
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex.4 = INTEGER: 1009
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex.5 = INTEGER: 4011
Slot 5 isn't given as it stops at slot 4.
06-26-2008 10:30 AM
Please post the walk of the entPhysicalTable from this device.
06-26-2008 11:04 AM
It is pretty big, let me see if I get this:
CISCO-PROCESS-MIB::cpmCPUTotalPhysicalIndex.1 = INTEGER: 2017
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalDescr.2017 = STRING: CPU of Routing Processor
ENTITY-MIB::entPhysicalName.2017 = STRING: CPU of Routing Processor 5
So, 2017 is the routing CPU on slot 5?
06-26-2008 12:34 PM
Yes. Not every module will have a managed CPU. In this case, the RP module in slot 5 has a managed CPU.
06-26-2008 02:50 PM
Thank you once again.
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