Mmmm, I don't see zenping so it's not going to do status monitoring
remotely, but SNMP, commands, WMI and such look to be there to me... I
haven't done this, so can't really say what you get with this setup...
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
nikolay wrote:
jmp242 wrote:
There are some users who have it sort of working with Core, but there
isn't great documentation (only user posted stuff on the forums and
Wiki). Enterprise is ready to go for that I believe.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
thanks for your answer.
I found this topic http://community.zenoss.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2893
where Chet Luther was writing:
It is definitely still possible to distribute your performance
monitors. In fact, it is much easier to do so in 2.0 thanks to the
ZenHub architecture change. However, there is no documentation on how
to actually do it.
The quick version of things is that the following daemons are
considered "Performance Monitors" and need to be run on the
distributed performance monitor:
zenperfsnmp
zencommand
zenprocess
zenwin
zeneventlog
zenwinmodeler
They should all be configured with the following two additions to
their corrosponding .conf files.
monitor monitorName
hubhost fqdn.of.central.zenoss.server
What is "performance monitors" and can I use this conf for distributed
monitoring generally?
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