It did. zenosss rocks. It is my mistake entirely. document does mention
event id and i ignored it.
Thanks for your help.
-Manoj
thanks
Erik A. Dahl wrote:
When doing even mapping the eventClassKey must match the name of the
EventClassInstance. Open the event (which I'm guessing has a class of
/Unknown) and look at its eventClassKey. make the name of your
EventClassInstance the same. If you need to be more specific then add
the regex (ie there will be more than one mapping with the same
name). If you want to process all events with a EventClassInstance
name it defaultmapping and it will be run if no other
EventClassInstance match. You can sequence mappings with the same
name in the sequence tab of a mapping. The eventClassKey is often the
name of a process (its what is called the tag of a syslog message).
Does this help?
-EAD
On Aug 2, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Manoj Sonawane wrote:
Hi,
I tried following combinations. no success
.*FAULTED.**
.*
all events are classified as unknown. .* should catch everything ?
isn't it ? I am doing something stupid i guess
-Manoj
Schuran, Sven wrote:
Hi, Must be .*FAULTED.* Make sure there is a . The last .* might not
be nessecary. Sven -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Manoj
Sonawane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2.
August 2006 12:43 An: General discussion of using zenoss system
Betreff: Re: AW: [zenoss-users] Hardware monitoring Thanks. looks
like syslog is better way to do. I have configured syslog on client
to forward it on zensyslog and events are setup. I am looking at
more information on how to have this event emailed to me. I have
created a new Event subclass "Syslog" and EventClassInstance called
"Device Failure" with regex of "*FAULTED". on client i am doing
#logger -p kern.error PSU @ PS0 has FAULTED This shows up in events
but not in Device Failure" Any help :) Manoj Schuran, Sven wrote:
Hi, What do you mean with hardwaremonitoring? Normally there some
daemons checking the hardware, these daemons are able to send
SNMP-Traps or writing to syslog. So you are able to recevie the
Events using SNMP or SYSLOG. Installing MIBS: $ZENHOME/bin/zenmib
run Sven -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Manoj Sonawane
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. August
2006 10:12 An: General discussion of using zenoss system Betreff:
[zenoss-users] Hardware monitoring Just a zenoss usages question.
Is it possible to monitor hardware using zenoss. how to install
more MIBs ? Anyone tried monitoring sun hardware ?? Thanks, Manoj
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