Thanks to Zenossian Chet Luther for converting the .zip version of to a proper .egg and checking it into Subversion. The EMC Celerra FileSystem is used to monitor EMC's Celerra filesystem created through the EMC Celerra Network Server instead of the default OS filesystems. The ZenPack provides a /Server/EMC device class with a FileSystem template and a number of MIBs under /Mibs/EMC-CELERRA.
Thanks again Randy and Chet!
Thanks to Community member greg baker for providing his new Citrix Netscaler ZenPack. This Zenpack trends the following attributes of a Citrix Netscaler device:
It also provides 3 different graphs:
And includes the MIB to decode any SNMP traps received by Zenoss.
Thanks Greg!
Thanks to Egor Puzanov for updating his ODBC Data Source ZenPack. The 2.1.2 release fixed an issue with plotting a zero values (Thanks jenkinskj for pointing that out).
Thanks Egor!
Thanks again to Richard Esteve for updating his WMI MSSQL ZenPack to add support for SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008 via separate templates. There's been a lot of feedback on this ZenPack, so please check it out and give your $.02.
Thanks!
Original Zenossian Erik Dahl has updated the Bridge MIB ZenPack with a patch to display the information a little differently. This is mostly a cosmetic change, with changes to the columns and the content presented.
Big thanks to Zenoss Community member David Nicklay for submitting his new libvirt Virtualization ZenPack. This is the first official entry in the Zenoss in the Clouds ZenPack Contest, more are on the way.
This ZenPack leverages the libvirt API for monitoring virtualization servers (e.g. XEN, KVM, etc...). This uses the system python and libvirt python API to monitor various virtualization platforms remotely. It provides a /Server/libvirtHost device class and this module is tested using ssh as a transport for the libvirt API, it could be made to use TLS or TCP with further development. It provides a libvirtvirtualHostlist report as well.
Thanks David!
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
The MAC Address Report ZenPack has been updated to work with Zenoss 2.5. The change was simply missing quotes that the newer version of Zope was more stringent about.
Thanks again to Richard Esteve for updating the WMI MSSQL ZenPack to version 1.4.1. This release provides the following:
Thanks to Zenoss Community member Roman Tykhonov for submitting his new Oracle Database ZenPack. This very thorough ZenPack monitors Oracle databases with sqlplus and tnsping (which need to be installed before use). It provides 3 templates (under /Devices/Server) ORACLE_INSTANCE, ORACLE_INSTANCE_ADDITIONAL and TNS_TEST with a total of 19 graphs. If you're using Oracle, take a good look at this ZenPack.
Thanks Roman!
Thanks to Zenoss Community member David Nicklay for sharing his new HP Blade Chassis ZenPack. This ZenPack provides monitoring for HP Blade Chassis (not to be confused with Compaq servers) via SNMP executed by a Perl script. The device class /Devices/HPBladeChassis provides a BladeServer template. There is also a bladeserverlist report available.
Thanks David!
ZenMaster Colin Hudler has shared his new Google AppEngine ZenPack as part of the Zenoss in the Clouds ZenPack Contest. With this ZenPack you can monitor the status of your Google AppEngine applications. It provides:
Thanks Colin!
Thanks to Egor Puzanov for updating his Dell Monitor ZenPack to version 1.1 in response to a few issues discovered by other users. It now works with a newer version of the Advanced Device Details ZenPack and fixes a few mappings.
Thanks Egor!
Thanks to again to Egor Puzanov for updating his HP ProLiant Monitor ZenPack to version 1.5. This release updates a few mappings of within the ZenPack.
Thanks Egor!
Thanks again to David Nicklay for updating his HP Blade Chassis ZenPack. This version fixes:
- bladechassis template being bound to the wrong spot
- case problem with totalmax power output data point
This version also adds temperature for both chassis and blade/bay slot as well as CPU for the chassis.
Thanks David!
Thanks again to David Nicklay for updating his libvirt Virtualization ZenPack. This version adds hooks for most of the drivers which libvirt itself supports including:
QEMU: /Server/libvirtHost/QEMU
KVM: /Server/libvirtHost/KVM
XEN: /Server/libvirtHost/XEN
VMWare ESX: /Server/libvirtHost/ESX
Linux Containers: /Server/libvirtHost/LXC
User Mode Linux: /Server/libvirtHost/UML
Open VZ: /Server/libvirtHost/OpenVZ
Open Nebula: /Server/libvirtHost/OpenNebula
Virtual Box: /Server/libvirtHost/VirtualBox
The ZenPack as been tested with QEMU, KVM and VMware but needs testing with the other virtualization platforms supported by libvirt.
Thanks David!
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