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- Fri May 03, 2013 9:52 pm
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
- Replies: 7
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Re: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
I will try what you said, thank you both
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- Fri May 03, 2013 12:17 am
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2981
Re: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
I actually worked with VMWare and Op5 for a couple months on this particular problem as the only feasible option for those of us who are heavily virtualised was to run a server dedicated to executing that check, which was ridiculous. I never ended up hearing the end result of the discussion between...
- Thu May 02, 2013 6:42 pm
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2981
Re: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
I completely forgot about my system details. I'm running the 2012R1 Nagios XI appliance (posted this here because this problem has to do with Core itself) with both vSphere SDK for Perl and op5 check_esxi perl plugin deployed. And I'm monitoring vCenter Server 5.1 over Windows Server 2008R2 and SQL ...
- Thu May 02, 2013 3:59 pm
- Forum: Open Source Nagios Projects
- Topic: Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2981
Nagios, Perl plugins and Persistence
Hi everyone, I'm using Nagios for monitoring some VMware vCenter Servers in a production environment using this perl plugin http://www.op5.org/community/plugin-inventory/op5-projects/check-esx-plugin . The checks (CPU, MEM, NET, RUNTIME, IO) work fine for a couple of hosts but once I begin monitorin...