Hi Tuna, The way the Netscaler autoscale function works is to assume that the VM already has SNMP agent. If the VM is Linux, it needs to have the net-snmp-util package (usually there in most distro) E.g., as documented here: http://goo.gl/KabIy5
On 11/28/13 2:31 AM, "Nguyen Anh Tu" <t...@apache.org> wrote: >On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Daan Hoogland ><daan.hoogl...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I have some (limited) experience, it seems the fs[1] refered in this >> thread is good enough if you need to expose data. How much of this is >> being implemented at the moment? >> >> I suppose you need to design a way for leveraging data from >> components, do you? i.e. the monitoriing service from Chiradeeps >> picture[2] >> >> Daan >> >> [1] >> >>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/FS+for+Integrating >>+CS+alerts+via+SNMP+to+external+management+system >> [2] >> >>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Autoscale+framewor >>k >> > >Thanks Daan, > >Sure, I already read these pages. The SNMP alert feature is a good >starting >point. I learn how to push SNMP traps to SNMP external manages. But it's >not really fit my scenario. That feature takes alert information from >build-in event alert module, formats it to trap messages and forwards them >to SNMP manager. Actually alert information don't cover VM-level. I need >to >think about installing SNMP agent to each VM, or a method that helps >hypervisor to collect information from it's VMs. > >Cheers,