I have a fairly heterogeneous infrastructure with AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, Windows, etc.
Just trying to install the agent for AIX, it requires a lot of prerequisite packages to be installed, many of which didn't get installed by default on AIX, and installing them one by one would be a lot of pains.
Does either Nagios XI or Nagios Core have SNMP-based agentless monitoring interface instead?
Somewhere I think I've seen "agentless monitoring for Nagios" as one of the advantages of using Nagios over other monitoring solutions.
Thanks.
- Young
Agentless monitoring (SNMP?)
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Agentless monitoring (SNMP?)
Yes, we have wizards for SNMP.
For the most part you should be able to use the Linux SNMP wizard however there are a couple default that you would want to change (like the monitoring of crond).
Also, there is a generic SNMP wizard that will allow you to specify any SNMP OID you would like to monitor.
For the most part you should be able to use the Linux SNMP wizard however there are a couple default that you would want to change (like the monitoring of crond).
Also, there is a generic SNMP wizard that will allow you to specify any SNMP OID you would like to monitor.
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youngsunsong
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Re: Agentless monitoring (SNMP?)
Does XI have a feature somewhere to list all the available MIB OIDs per device?
Or, do you recommend to use a third party tool to get useful OID info more easily?
Or, is it supposed to be a paid feature for which customers should get services from the Nagios Company and pay?
Thanks.
- Young
Or, do you recommend to use a third party tool to get useful OID info more easily?
Or, is it supposed to be a paid feature for which customers should get services from the Nagios Company and pay?
Thanks.
- Young
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Agentless monitoring (SNMP?)
We have a SNMP Walk wizard, but many devices have thousands of possible OID's.
I would recommend using a 3rd party walker like snmpB, or look up potential OIDs on
I would recommend using a 3rd party walker like snmpB, or look up potential OIDs on