hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
thanks in advance, regards
Are you saying vmware does not allow you to set the syslocation? Or am I not following?
Tom
On 07/23/2014 11:41 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
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probably yes but I am not sure It is very annoying because is a bit uncomfortable see a point in the middle of a world map
I compile only the file /etc/vmware/snmp.xml - look below:
<config> <snmpSettings> <communities>public</communities> <enable>true</enable> <port>161</port> <targets>IPAddress</targets> </snmpSettings> </config>
I cannot find to setup syslocation I do not know if somebody has had this issue
On 23/07/14 12:38, Tom Laermans wrote:
Are you saying vmware does not allow you to set the syslocation? Or am I not following?
Tom
On 07/23/2014 11:41 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
thanks in advance, regards _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Found in the official VMware documentation: Login via SSH to your ESXi 5.1 host and run the following command:
esxcli system snmp set --syslocation=yourLocation --syscontact=email@address
Paolo De Michele wrote at 23-07-2014 13:16:
probably yes but I am not sure It is very annoying because is a bit uncomfortable see a point in the middle of a world map
I compile only the file /etc/vmware/snmp.xml - look below:
<config> <snmpSettings> <communities>public</communities> <enable>true</enable> <port>161</port> <targets>IPAddress</targets> </snmpSettings> </config>
I cannot find to setup syslocation I do not know if somebody has had this issue
On 23/07/14 12:38, Tom Laermans wrote:
Are you saying vmware does not allow you to set the syslocation? Or am I not following?
Tom
On 07/23/2014 11:41 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
thanks in advance, regards _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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thanks at all,
I solved the situation Thanks again
Regards
On 23/07/14 13:36, Michiel Klaver wrote:
Found in the official VMware documentation: Login via SSH to your ESXi 5.1 host and run the following command:
esxcli system snmp set --syslocation=yourLocation --syscontact=email@address
Paolo De Michele wrote at 23-07-2014 13:16:
probably yes but I am not sure It is very annoying because is a bit uncomfortable see a point in the middle of a world map
I compile only the file /etc/vmware/snmp.xml - look below:
<config> <snmpSettings> <communities>public</communities> <enable>true</enable> <port>161</port> <targets>IPAddress</targets> </snmpSettings> </config>
I cannot find to setup syslocation I do not know if somebody has had this issue
On 23/07/14 12:38, Tom Laermans wrote:
Are you saying vmware does not allow you to set the syslocation? Or am I not following?
Tom
On 07/23/2014 11:41 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
thanks in advance, regards _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Edit SNMP.xml
Add ..
<syslocation>put your address</syslocation>
It worked for me on esxi 5.5.
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probably yes but I am not sure It is very annoying because is a bit uncomfortable see a point in the middle of a world map
I compile only the file /etc/vmware/snmp.xml - look below:
<config> <snmpSettings> <communities>public</communities> <enable>true</enable> <port>161</port> <targets>IPAddress</targets> </snmpSettings> </config>
I cannot find to setup syslocation I do not know if somebody has had this issue
On 23/07/14 12:38, Tom Laermans wrote:
Are you saying vmware does not allow you to set the syslocation? Or am I not following?
Tom
On 07/23/2014 11:41 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
thanks in advance, regards _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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5.1 uses the VMWare CLI from CMD to set and enable SNMP. I think this is it:
http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2012/11/configuring-snmp-v1v2cv3-using-esxcl...
In 5.5, when you upgrade, its via SSH.
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hi guys,
I have a problem with a machine via vmware (esxi 5.1) because I can't be able to modify the locality to setup the correct point into the world map
in the world map the point result completely wrong I have other machines via gnu/linux and it works perfectly in the snmp options I cannot setup the locality
somebody has had an issue like that?
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Josh Hopper
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Michiel Klaver
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