Thank you Zenoss Team for this excellent tool.

I wonder if it is possible to use a ZenCommand to monitor some snmp information 
under an SSH connection?

I have set up a test for check_http successfuly.

Now getting to next level...
Zenoss Server and windows box on 2 different networks and separated with a 
firewall, udp 161 is blocked.

On the windows box I used OpenSSH and I could connect to the box from the 
Zenoss server without any problem.

I created a new perf template based on the Chapter 14... Monitoring using 
ZenCommand. Created a new data source SSHcpuPercentProcessorTime
- Use SSH true
- Source Type COMMAND
- Command Template
check_snmp -H ${here/manageIp} -C public -o 
1.3.6.1.4.1.9600.1.1.5.1.5.6.95.84.111.116.97.108

SSH user and password are defined correctly under zProperties.

I have tested this command on the subnet of the Zenoss box and the  command 
returned a correct value.

When I launch the zentestcommand -d <svr> 
--datasource=SSHcpuPercentProcessorTime I receive this message
/bin/sh: /opt/zenoss/libexec/check_snmp: No such file or directory

... I am stuck... any idea?

RP




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