HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring

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as112365
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HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring

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hi, I am looking shell or perl script which can enable ILO( HW ) monitoring and can be integrated to NAGIOS monitoring server.
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Re: HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring

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Re: HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring

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I would recommend monitoring via SNMP instead of the 2 links shared above.
AFAIK starting up from ILO4 You don't need any HP Agents installed, ILO4 supports agentless monitoring.

Grab a few CPQ* mibs (compaq) from the newest package hosted on HP site (google for ILO4 SNMP MIB), run an snmpwalk and you will be good to go :)
You will be able to monitor a bunch of stuff (cpu, temperatures, psu, drives and so on).
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Re: HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring

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jacek wrote:I would recommend monitoring via SNMP instead of the 2 links shared above.
AFAIK starting up from ILO4 You don't need any HP Agents installed, ILO4 supports agentless monitoring.

Grab a few CPQ* mibs (compaq) from the newest package hosted on HP site (google for ILO4 SNMP MIB), run an snmpwalk and you will be good to go :)
You will be able to monitor a bunch of stuff (cpu, temperatures, psu, drives and so on).
thanks @jacek!
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