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RE: [xymon] Re: [hobbit] Xymon client on ESX 3.5: goes purple after 30 minutes + disks not graphing
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- Subject: RE: [xymon] Re: [hobbit] Xymon client on ESX 3.5: goes purple after 30 minutes + disks not graphing
- From: Johan Sjöberg <johan.sjoberg (at) deltamanagement.se>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 08:49:04 +0200
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- Thread-topic: [xymon] Re: [hobbit] Xymon client on ESX 3.5: goes purple after 30 minutes + disks not graphing
Hi.
I am only monitoring CPU, Mem and disk for the service console using the standard linux OID:s. We have not had the time to create any VM monitoring stuff, but we have the Xymon clients on all VM:s, so it has not been a high priority.
I have also created a VMFS utilization template, that uses "exec" in snmpd.conf on the ESX host to run a script that uses vdf and parses the result. If you want, I can upload the script and template somewhere.
/Johan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vernon Everett [mailto:everett.vernon (at) gmail.com]
> Sent: den 9 juli 2010 04:28
> To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
> Subject: [xymon] Re: [hobbit] Xymon client on ESX 3.5: goes purple after 30
> minutes + disks not graphing
>
> Hi Johan
>
> I would be most interested to see your ESX Devmon templates.
>
> Regards
> Vernon
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Johan Sjöberg
> <johan.sjoberg (at) deltamanagement.se> wrote:
> > I had this problem as well when I installed the Xymon client on one of our
> ESX 4 servers. The client would only send one update, and then stop
> working. If I restarted the client, the same thing happened again. I did not
> put much work into finding out why, I went for SNMP monitoring using
> devmon instead. But I think that there was some process missing, if I
> compared it to a standard linux client, and I figured that had something to do
> with it.
> >
> > /Johan
>
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