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    Default Nagios monitoring

    Hi,

    Does anyone manage to setup Nagios monitoring of Open-E efficiently? I know there is SNMP available but I couldn't find any MIBs specific to the product.
    I am in particular interested in monitoring CPU/Mem/Network usage and RAID/Volumes information.

    Any advice?

    Regards,

    Robert

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    We have SNMP with version 2 and 3 and we comply with MIB II standards.
    Net-SNMP package in our software supports disk I/O statistics via
    ucd-snmp/diskio module, so there is possibility to get this
    information via SNMPv3 or SNMPv2 using Nagios monitoring system. The others should be out there for MIB II standards that are on the net.

    Also we have in our GUI STATUS -> hardware -> Function: Hardware monitoring feature to view the CPU and Fans and tempuature. This is enabled from the Console screen by entering in CTRL ALT W then Hardware options to select the correct system for HP you might have to test IMPI or LMSensors.

    This function monitors hardware. To enable it, you need to access the Hardware
    Configuration tool in the console followed by Hardware options (press F1 in the console to
    list keyboard shortcuts).

    When using the LmSensors hardware mode you can find information on the following
    parameters here:

    * motherboard temperature,
    * CPU temperature,
    * chipset temperature,
    * Vcore,
    * fan rotation speed.

    some other useful basics that Greg did....

    http://www.fishbowlnetwork.com/MIB.doc
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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