Monitoring HP Proliant Hardware - Windows OS
Matthew Richardson
matthew-ln at itconsult.co.uk
Fri Oct 12 20:52:57 CEST 2007
I have had some success simply using check_snmp on a Linux server to
monitor HP Proliant hardware running Windows. For example:-
|define command {
| command_name check_snmp_hp_power
| command_line $USER1$/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.9.1.0 -s 2
|}
Provided the plugins you have found use SNMP, they should work on a Linux
Nagios server monitoring Windows serverss. You do need to ensure that the
Windows boxes have the latest Proliant software installed, together with
SNMP.
For information, I have only tried this on Windows 2003.
Hope this helps...
Best wishes,
Matthew
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>From: "Mark Duffy" <mark.duffy at TEWV.NHS.UK>
>To: <Nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
>Cc:
>Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:19:38 +0100
>Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitoring HP Proliant Hardware - Windows OS
>Nagios users,
>
>I am looking for a way to monitor Proliant hardware such as physical
>/logical drive status, Fan status etc...
>
>I have looked on Nagios exchange and can find scripts and utilities that
>will work under Linux / UNIX operating systems are there any available
>for monitoring these things under Windows Operating systems
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Regards,
>Mark
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