HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring
HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring
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
I found 2 searching the Nagios Exchange
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... pl/details
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... sh/details
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... pl/details
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... sh/details
Re: HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring
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).
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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scottwilkerson
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Re: HP Proliant Gen9 Servers Monitoring
thanks @jacek!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).