Hi, 

 

I have set up a win2012 server with salive7. My goal is to monitor our IBM 
Servers. 

 

Basic monitoring is no problem (availability and disks space). But one of the 
most important things to monitor is degraded hard disks. I guess this is done 
with SNMP. 

 

Unfortunately I am not familiar with SNMP. I really have no idea, how to make 
my check. 

 

IBM Director Agent is installed on the servers I want to monitor. The agent 
creates an eventlog entry, when a physical disk is degraded. I can use the 
external COM Eventlog check, but this is too slow. 

 

Can you help? J 

 

 

 

Med venlig hilsen / Best regards 

 

Mikael Pedersen 

IT Operations Specialist 





 

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