Windows provides that info via SNMP. The WMI poller currently only gets
event logs and services running as far as I can tell.
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James Pulver
Desktop Support Technician
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 6/15/07, Tim Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please forgive my ignorance of Windows servers, but are you suggesting
that if you're using WMI then snmp isn't needed? I'm trying to follow
the directions at:
http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/howtos/guide-to-setting-up-zenwin/
but I believe that still refers to Zenoss <v. 2 where the zenwin had
to be installed separately. I'm trying to translate it, but I don't
have it working yet.
I noticed the docs are incorrect on that part. I had one Windows
system which was discovered at one point which had SNMP enabled (which
is not typical in my environment). Since it enumerated the installed
software, I'm assuming that data was gathered via WMI but I don't know
whether it used the SNMP connection to do that or how it works. All I
know is that other Windows systems which do not have SNMP enabled, so
far, don't have software (or any other data) populated except where
I've gotten portscan to work.
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