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RE: [hobbit] RE: hobbit monitoring on ESX servers
- To: <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: RE: [hobbit] RE: hobbit monitoring on ESX servers
- From: <wiskbroom (at) hotmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 09:10:54 -0400
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- References: <8A82C7A8DFD13048B6717BBFA72CF5740617BEF2 (at) prmsdcex01.premier.local>,<201006031558.21835.stef.coene (at) docum.org>,<3FDEC2F00C60124B992BE74B733B28A4012632C5382B (at) EXDB03.orhs.org>,<DC38B8001D32B049A04F9C940B3B8B3623BA078B85 (at) SZUKEXSERV01.shopzilla.corp>,<E3DD778AAB612749A8C610B39D1850DA06990C4D (at) msitmx02.fellowes-na.com>,<20100604222607.rcdj81eha8000440 (at) webbmail.loopia.se>
> Citerar "White, Bruce" <bewhite (at) fellowes.com>:
>
> > I have been playing with the ESX MIBs and I find the data almost
> > worthless. would very much like to see just what you are capturing from
> > the MIBs.
>
> My experience as well. I wholeheartedly recommend Vmware's sdk: it's
> free, it's supported and it really is the best way to do scripted
> remote administration of esx.
Is this something that you are already working on? I'd love to see if you have been able to tie this in to Xymon.
.vp