Former Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
It does not look like there is a plugin on the exchange for XCP. You may have to write your own script to check the pool.
Former Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
I think I can base it off check_xen.
Just change it from xm to xe commands.
I need to find a way to monitor how much cpu, memory, disk space, and vm's are being used.
Would you guys know any commands that would show this?
I'll be looking for these commands, so if I find anything I will let you know.
If you wish to monitor the guests/vms directly, you should use agents and plugins for the guest OS.
Former Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
I was not aware you were is need of more help. What metrics do you (presumably) still need monitoring for?
Former Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.