On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Stephan Tesch
wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
>
> Hello Assaf,
>
>> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
>> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
>> service is up , and the ind
Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
>
> Hello Assaf,
>
>
>> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
>> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
>> service is up , and the individual devices by their dir
Am 20.05.2010 11:32, schrieb Assaf Flatto:
Hello Assaf,
> One approach is to monitor a VIP for the service (i.e. the "clustered"
> ip of the external facing IP address of the routers) for finding if the
> service is up , and the individual devices by their direct IP for each
> device activit
Mirza Dedic wrote:
> Is there such a plugin to monitor aix topas utility (topas -P) and
> report back processes that have a long running "TIME" value? Better
> yet, TIME combined with high CPU value?
>
> The output of topas -P on a AIX box looks like this:
>
> _USERPIDPPID PRI NI
Is there such a plugin to monitor aix topas utility (topas -P) and report back
processes that have a long running "TIME" value? Better yet, TIME combined with
high CPU value?
The output of topas -P on a AIX box looks like this:
USERPIDPPID PRI NI RES RES SPACETIME CPU% I/O
Trond, thanks for your quick reply. Unfortunately it does appear we have
a disconnect between OMSA and SNMP:
>Does omreport report anything on storage? Try:
>
> omreport storage controller
>
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>omreport storage controller
Controller PERC 6/i Integrated
Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm facing a problem for a long time now, having done some research on
> this, but never been able to find a solution:
>
> We're monitoring a lot of redundant network hosts (routers, firewalls,
> etc.) where we have to report the uptime of the whole setup,
I use check_snmp to get certain traps from Openmanage but I
suspect check_openmanage works the same way. There is a
separate mib (dcstorag(10893).mib) for the disk storage side as
opposed to the rest of the chassis (10892.mib) so my guess
would be the problem lies there.
What does the following gi
Hello everyone,
I'm facing a problem for a long time now, having done some research on
this, but never been able to find a solution:
We're monitoring a lot of redundant network hosts (routers, firewalls,
etc.) where we have to report the uptime of the whole setup, not only
the uptime of a single
On 05/19/2010 01:29 PM, Max wrote:
> Really look forward to seeing this code - this is the process pool code, yes?
>
Yes, this is the process pool code, although additional changes has to be
made in order to solve the bottleneck problem with the named pipe for
submitting commands and passive chec
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