On 9/12/06,
Eric Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we can't ping any of the machines
Ah. That's the problem. If we can't ping it, Zenoss assumes that it's
not available and most other monitoring stops, and we try not to send
events for anything beyond the device, either.
-Eric
Ronak Patel wrote:
> SNMP Informant Agent (Standard Edition) was already installed on the
> Windows
> machine, but it still didn't get the information about it and the command
> 'zenperfsnmp run' only collects information about 1 of 2 machines
> currently
> being monitored (localhost, not the Windows box in question). Also, I
> don't
> think this has anything to do with this problem, but I'm on a private
> network and we can't ping any of the machines so ping is currently
> failing
> on this Windows box.
>
> Does the SNMP Informant have to be configured in some way or run as a
> service? Or is there something else I am missing?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Ronak
>
> On 9/12/06, Eric Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ronak,
>>
>> The default configuration of Zenoss depends on snmp-informant SNMP
>> extensions to return these values for Windows devices. Download and
>> install the free version on your windows device. Restart your
>> zenperfsnmp daemon:
>>
>> $ zenperfsnmp restart
>>
>> to see configuration changes take effect more quickly. By default,
>> these are reloaded by zenperfsnmp only every half-hour.
>>
>> -Eric
>>
>>
>> Ronak Patel wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm a newbie to Zenoss and I'm running the virtual appliance (release
>> > 0.21.0)
>> > to experiment and learn Zenoss. I added a Windows box running Server
>> 2003
>> > (no Zenwin yet though, because 0.21 does not support the current
>> > Zenwin) and
>> > I verified that zenmodeler models the system accurately (HDD capacity,
>> > total
>> > memory, OS, software installed, etc.). However, it seems like
>> > zenperfsnmp is
>> > not collecting data of the current state of the device. The CPU,
>> > memory, HD
>> > space, etc. graphs show but they are blank and remain static. The
>> total
>> > capacity of the FileSystem is shown but the Free Bytes and % Util
>> reads
>> > "unknown" and the Used Bytes entry is blank.
>> >
>> > I have only two devices being monitored (localhost - the VMware FC5
>> > image -
>> > and this Windows Box). I ran 'zenperfsnmp run' and it returns the
>> message
>> > "INFO:zen.zenperfsnmp:collected 1 of 1 devices in 0.09" even though
>> there
>> > are two devices being monitored. Furthermore, I ran snmpwalk on some
>> > OIDs of
>> > the Windows Server collected by Zenoss (I'm guessing by zenmodeler)
>> > and it
>> > returns completely accurate data.
>> >
>> > By the way, SNMP and SNMP trap services are up and running on the
>> Windows
>> > Server. However, I don't know if I did something wrong setting up the
>> > community string and if that may be causing this problem.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions on how to fix or diagnose this problem would be very
>> > appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>> >
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