[hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp

Martin Flemming martin.flemming at desy.de
Mon Oct 1 08:39:29 CEST 2007


Hi, Johan !

I've configured the netapp.ini with "ssh" insteed "rsh"

> >>> [default]
> >>> warningout              = send
> >>> include                 =
> >>> timeoutcmdexec          = 2m
> >>> defaultgroup            =
> >>> rshcommand              = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root
> >>> bbdisplay               = localhost
> >>> bbcpucolumn             = cpu
> >>> bbcifscolumn            = cifs:data
> >>> bbopscolumn             = ops:data
> >>> bbstatscolumn           = stats:data
> >>> bbclustercolumn         = cluster
> >>> bbdiskcolumn            = disk
> >>> bbsnapshotcolumn        = snapshot
> >>> bbqtreecolumn           = qtree


then you must create ssh-keys for your hobbit and added his ssh-key
in the netapp into etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2


Hope it helps ...

Cheers,
            Martin


On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, johan.boye at latecoere.fr wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
>  I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl via SSH.  Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost.
>
>  Thanks by advance!
>
>    Johan
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Martin Flemming [mailto:martin.flemming at desy.de]
>> Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18
>> À : hobbit at hswn.dk
>> Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp
>>
>>
>> Yep, thanks very much !!
>>
>>      martin
>>
>> On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message....
>>>
>>> You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined
>> by default
>>> as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data
>> are silently
>>> interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns.
>>> To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put  in
>>> the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line:
>>>
>>> bbcifscolumn            = cifs:status
>>> bbopscolumn             = ops:status
>>> bbstatscolumn           = stats:status
>>>
>>> The same is true for the temperature column that by default
>> is treated
>>> as "data".
>>>
>>> Francesco
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Martin Flemming [mailto:martin.flemming at desy.de]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM
>>>> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
>>>> Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi, Francesco et all !
>>>>
>>>> ... any hints ?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>           martin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi !
>>>>> I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool
>>>> hobbit-perl-client
>>>>> for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ...
>>>>>
>>>>> I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ...
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are
>>>> missing on
>>>>> the  page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ...
>>>>>
>>>>> in my bb-hosts file i've got
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> page Netapp Netapp
>>>>> 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp
>>>>> 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp
>>>>>
>>>>> How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first
>>>> page and not
>>>>> only in the trend-page ... ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [default]
>>>>> warningout              = send
>>>>> include                 =
>>>>> timeoutcmdexec          = 2m
>>>>> defaultgroup            =
>>>>> rshcommand              = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root
>>>>> bbdisplay               = localhost
>>>>> bbcpucolumn             = cpu
>>>>> bbcifscolumn            = cifs:data
>>>>> bbopscolumn             = ops:data
>>>>> bbstatscolumn           = stats:data
>>>>> bbclustercolumn         = cluster
>>>>> bbdiskcolumn            = disk
>>>>> bbsnapshotcolumn        = snapshot
>>>>> bbqtreecolumn           = qtree
>>>>> bbinodecolumn           = inode
>>>>> bbuserquotacolumn       = quotas
>>>>> bbenvironmentcolumn     = environment
>>>>> bbtemperaturecolumn     = temperature:data
>>>>> bbsnaplistcolumn        = snaplist
>>>>> bbsnapmirrorcolumn      = snapmirror
>>>>> bbsysconfigcolumn       = sysconfig
>>>>> cpuwarn                 = 90
>>>>> cpupanic                = 95
>>>>> defaultdisk             = 90.00%:91.00%
>>>>> defaultinode            = 90.00%:91.00%
>>>>> defaultsnapshot         = 100.00%:109.00%
>>>>> defaultqtree            = 95.00%:98.00%
>>>>> defaultquotawarn        = 95.00
>>>>> defaultquotapanic       = 98.00
>>>>> # New 1.07 options
>>>>> dosysconfigc            = no
>>>>> snaplistcheck           =
>>>>> snapmirrorcheck         =
>>>>> snaplistshowrule        = yes
>>>>> snapmirrorshowrule      = yes
>>>>> snaplistfullreport      = yes
>>>>> snapmirrorfullreport    = yes
>>>>> snapmirrorlegend        = yes
>>>>> snaplistlegend          = yes
>>>>> conntest                = conn
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea ..?
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>>        Martin
>>>>>



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