I guess what i'm thinking is installing snmp on my server farm.  I will check 
ping hdd % and cpu usage.

2 LB's check status of haproxy service 
2 DB's check status of mysqld
2 CSMAN's check status of cloudstack-managment
1 CSTS jump box 
1 Deploy server for quick redeploy of a all of the above

Now for XenServer does anyone monitor if it's running truly i installed it and 
added it to cloudstack poked around here and there when I have issues turn HA 
off when i need to maintenance a server to apply updates but i don't currently 
monitor if the virtualization is running which i would like to and check cpu 
usage.

I do have alerts in CloudStack setup that emails me on those issues, but 
managment wants to get everything under one roof to have graphing of usage 
trends.

Basically the host statistics in CloudStack sent out to a 3rd party would be 
great.

Jeremy
________________________________________
From: Stephan Seitz <s.se...@secretresearchfacility.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 4:13 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cloudstack - Monitoring

We've added our acs infrastructure into our checkMK monitoring using the
agents (for XS we've installed the CentOS rpm's) as well as SNMP. Works
reliable except we haven't written any checks for VM metrics so far.

Am Freitag, den 16.10.2015, 21:25 +0000 schrieb Jeremy Peterson:
> We are looking at a new monitoring software for our corporate environment.  
> Management has requested that CloudStack and XenServer be added to that 
> monitoring software.  One of the software titles we are looking at is 
> DataDogHQ.
>
> https://bigpanda.io/monitoringscape/
>
> Does anyone use a 3rd party software to monitor process's in your cloudstack 
> server farm and hypervisor?
>
> jeremy

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