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Hi Cody,
Proxmox does not use libvirt so enable_libvirt is not needed. What you do need is install the Observium unix agent on the proxmox machine and add the proxmox script that is in scripts/agent-local.
It'll currently only show qemu VMs and not OpenVZ containers, by the way.
Hopefully it'll still work - I haven't looked if 4.0 's API is backwards compatible with 3.4.
Tom
On 22/01/2016 02:59, Cody Cook wrote:
I tried upgrading to 5.7.3, and now the ZFS shares show up. That is very exciting but kind of annoying that it worked in some older version of net-snmp.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 5:08 PM, Cody Cook observium@codycook.us wrote:
Hi everyone,
Two things about Proxmox and my usage with Observium:
Upgraded all of my Proxmox boxes except one to 4.0 from 3.4. I use zfs for all the file systems. Since switching to Proxmox 4.0, appears that snmp no longer includes the zfs volumes automatically in the SNMP reply. :( Does anyone have some suggestions on automatically showing their zfs vols in SNMP? I read a manpage for snmpd.conf but only recognized the ignoreDisk screen to manually add. Some other site said begemotSnmpdModulePath."hostres" = /usr/lib/snmp_hostres.so would be useful if I was on FreeBSD, but I am using Debian :P
Another question I had is that I was reading that there is the ability to query Proxmox for VMs. Neither my 3.4 or my 4.0 box show VMs. My enable_libvirt is 1 and I use lxc+ssh and openvz+ssh in the libvirt protocols option in the config (lxc for 4.0, openvz for 3.4). I don't see anything VM. I do have tab for VMs for my vmware esxi server though. The public key from Observium is in the authorized_keys file for each of my root users on each proxmox box. What am I missing here?
net-snmp version: 5.7.2.1+dfsg-1
Cody
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