I’m pretty sure we didn’t have to do much more than provide a wmic executable and set the global config options.

You can probably just copy the wmic binary to /bin or /usr/bin manually, or package it up yourself.

We rebuild a wmic RPM that drops it in /bin for instance.

# rpm -ql wmi
/bin/winexe
/bin/wmic

Have you actually tried to use the poller.php as that PDF suggests; to work out what the issue is?

-Colin

On 23 October 2015 at 00:50, Ryan Bones <rbones@taittowers.com> wrote:

Hi All,

 

Trying to monitor some simple Windows Server services (Exchange, SQL).  Followed the instructions here to no avail:  http://jira.observium.org/secure/attachment/11319/WMIPoller-011013-1429-4.pdf

 

When I compile the package wmic never goes in the bin directory.  And if I poll the servers I get no new info.

 

Observium

0.15.10.7107 (17th October 2015)

OS

Linux 3.19.0-25-generic [amd64] (Ubuntu 14.04)

Apache

2.4.7 (Ubuntu)

PHP

5.5.9-1ubuntu4.12

Python

2.7.6

MySQL

5.5.44-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (extension: mysqli 5.5.44)

SNMP

NET-SNMP 5.7.2

RRDtool

1.4.7

Thanks,

Ryan

 

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