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- Subject: How to measure the load of a remote host.
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- From: imtst@icarus.lis.pitt.edu (I-Ming Tsai)
- Date: 18 Nov 92 17:33:47 GMT
- Sender: news@cs.pitt.edu
- Organization: University of Pittsburgh
- Originator: imtst@icarus.lis.pitt.edu
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- Hi, experts:
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- I am new to SNMP, and I have a simple question:
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- Is there any way (by snmp or any method ... ) I can measure
- the load on a remote host without login to that host.
- I have played with some SNMP package these days. But it seems
- to me that you can not determine the load just by looking at
- how many packets has been discarded due to resource limitation
- or how many packets been discarded due to error .... right ?
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- Thanks for any comment.
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- -- Tsai
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