On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Maarten Wijnants <
maarten.wijna...@uhasselt.be> wrote:
> Dear Fulko Hew,
> On 5/11/2013 14:42, Fulko Hew wrote:
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> I have instituted exactly this philosophy on the application developers
> within my company.
>
> After a few decades of creating and suppor
Dear Fulko Hew,
On 5/11/2013 14:42, Fulko Hew wrote:
I have instituted exactly this philosophy on the application
developers within my company.
After a few decades of creating and supporting applications and devices,
I came to the conclusion that standalone applications should not be looked
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Maarten Wijnants <
maarten.wijna...@uhasselt.be> wrote:
... snip...
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> We would like to monitor not only the spawned VMs globally, but also the
> individual server applications which they accommodate. The monitoring
> should in addition involve not only “physic
Hi!
Not sure if helps, but I've found the exapmles here quite usefull:
General tips:
http://vincent.bernat.im/en/blog/2012-extending-netsnmp.html
Python example with pass-persist:
https://github.com/nagius/cxm/blob/master/misc/snmp_xen.py
Another interesting script is this, If you use nagios:
ht
Dear all,
We are interested in exploiting SNMP in general, and net-snmp in
particular, to monitor a dynamic cloud computing back-end that is
implemented by means of CloudStack [1]. The back-end consists of a
cluster of physical machines on which Virtual Machine (VM) instances are
spawned and