Thanks. Turned out I did not have the agents installed. I wasn't the
one who built the box, so I just assumed that they were there. It all
works, except the logs show as "degraded"
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Sent from my iNokia
On Mar 24, 2009, at 7:21 PM, "Joe Vogt" <jv...@utherverse.com> wrote:
- Edit snmpd.conf to your liking and make sure its actually running
- Allow SNMP traffic through VMWare firewall for the monitored host
(done in
VirtualCenter) - it's blocked by default
You have to have the HP Insight Agents for Linux / VMware installed
on the
monitored host to get the HP information
The VMWare table should return data as long as SNMP is running and
vmware
firewall ports opened on the monitored host.
-----Original Message-----
From: InterMapper-Talk@list.dartware.com
[mailto:intermapper-t...@list.dartware.com] On Behalf Of Andrey Gordon
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:19 PM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] HP Proliant Probe for Intermapper Available
Did you have to do something else other then editing snmpd.conf on
the ESX
host and starting the snmpd?
For some reason, I get no readings in the probe. I have VMware3
running on
DL380
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Andrey Gordon | Integrity Interactive | Network Engineer | +1.781.398.3518
From: Joe Vogt <jv...@utherverse.com>
Reply-To: InterMapper Discussion <InterMapper-Talk@list.dartware.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 11:04:06 -0700
To: <InterMapper-Talk@list.dartware.com>
Subject: [IM-Talk] HP Proliant Probe for Intermapper Available
Hi everyone
It's been a long time since I have created any probes. However, I now
manage
a bunch of HP Proliant servers, and so I have built an Intermapper
probe
for
HP Proliant servers that pretty much does what HPSIM does.
It monitors the hardware status for CPU, memory, power supplies,
ILM log,
fans, temperature and local storage. Changes in hardware status will
trigger
probe status changes and notifications / alerts.
It also provides a bunch of informative tables showing the file
system, HP
agent software, firmware revs and what's in the PCI slots.
Since I manage mostly VMWare ESX servers running on HP Proliant
servers,
the
probe also contains a VMWare ESX table that shows currently running
guest
VMs.
I based this probe off of my older Dell PowerEdge probe. I would
update my
Dell probe but alas I do not have any Dell servers in my
environment. I
like
this HP probe a lot, but I've only worked on it for a couple of
days so I
may make some changes. I may post an update to the probe at some
time.
I hope you find this helpful!
You can find the probe and associated MIB files in this ZIP file
hosted
off
my home server:
http://www.joevogt.org/Intermapper-HP-Proliant-Probe.zip
I encourage someone from Dartware to grab this and post it on the
Dartware
site.
Enjoy, and let me know if you have questions or comments! -
j...@joevogt.org
Cheers
Joe Vogt
Part-Time Intermapper Probe Dude
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