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How to check the memory status

lzy0lzy0 Member

Can I view the status of the memory using ipmitool?
I only know how to check the memory error by logging (ipmitool sel)

Comments

  • rcxbrcxb Member

    What kind of status? You probably want snmp instead of ipmi.

  • You go to your Monitoring tool and Home > Monitoring > Device Monitoring >and choose your IP and use can see the Mem usage || cpu load || swap mem usage || avail || Real Mem used || etc.. will be show

  • lzy0lzy0 Member

    @rcxb said:
    What kind of status? You probably want snmp instead of ipmi.

    Snmp-oid get the memory status?

  • lzy0lzy0 Member

    @Right_Vps said:
    You go to your Monitoring tool and Home > Monitoring > Device Monitoring >and choose your IP and use can see the Mem usage || cpu load || swap mem usage || avail || Real Mem used || etc.. will be show

    I use the ipmitool tool

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