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Am 14.07.2017 um 11:35 schrieb Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org:
Observing will poll a banana if it supports snmpv2 :D
Adam.
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On 14 Jul 2017, at 07:34, Markus Klock markus@best-practice.se wrote: Observium can SNMP-poll a HP iLO-interface?
2017-07-13 21:43 GMT+02:00 Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx:
If you install the HP SNMP subagent on your OS, you will see the drives.
Alternatively indeed if you have a recent iLO and you configure it in Observium as a separate device you will see the drive states there as well.
Tom
On 13/07/2017 21:06, Joe Brouillette wrote: Regarding RAID on an HP server, on my ProLiant servers I created the raid with the HP utility. As I understand HP servers since the RAID was created before the OS was installed you won’t see the drives through the OS. I haven’t done this yet but I was also told that I need to use iLO for access to the individual drives. Try giving that a shot.
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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Todd Hank Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 6:13 AM To: 'Observium' observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] HP RAID and Exchange 2010
I have followed the instructions for updating the Observium Pro and I have ran discovery.php against the HP server but I am not seeing any more data. Specifically for the raided drives. How do I know if Observium found more data?
Furthering my obsession about the raid drives.
The reason I am asking for the abilities to monitor the raid drives on all our systems is because, on Linux systems I have to write scripts to check the drive statuses and seeing the Observium appears to be able to monitor the raid drives, I can have an alert if a drive goes offline.
The servers we have are HP dl360, dl380 and a variety of Supermicro Servers.
Thank you,
Todd
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 2:35 PM To: observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] HP RAID and Exchange 2010
I've added a few more HP MIBs to the Windows OS definition, if you have HP's management agents installed, you should see them if you update Observium and re-discover the device.
For Exchange, there's a will-probably-eat-your-children-don't-blame-us-and-don't-ask-us method for WMI to be found on our JIRA installation...
Tom
On 12/07/2017 21:19, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Hi,
The supermicro stuff is collected via a supermicro mib.
The hp stuff would probably be picked up if it exposed cpqida-mib.
This may need to be added to the windows is definition.
As for exchange... Monitoring windows applications is very much not our area!
Adam.
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On 12 Jul 2017, at 19:49, Todd Hank Todd.Hank@i-car.com wrote:
I have been running the Pro version for 24 hours now. Really like what I see. Couple things I am looking to be able to monitor. I have one Supermicro server with windows 2008r2 and it is reporting in the individual raid drive status. This is great so I added another server HP dl380 running windows 2008r2 and I don’t see the raid drive statuses. How can I add theses?
On the same HP DL380 we are running Exchange 2010. I was hoping I could get some monitoring of Exchange as well.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
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