Thanks to Zenoss community member Colin Hudler for his second entry in the Cloud ZenPack Contest, the Redis Monitor ZenPack. With this ZenPack you can monitor the status of your redis server and the databases it provides. It connects to the redis server and collects various statistics. This ZenPack provides:
Thanks Colin!
Thanks again to Zenoss Community member David Nicklay for his new Puppet ZenPack. This ZenPack provides support for the following in Puppet (via ssh):
Thanks David!
Thanks to Zenoss Master David Nalley for his entry into the Cloud ZenPack contest, the AMQP Event Monitor ZenPack. This ZenPack provides the zenamqp daemon for monitoring the Advanced Messaging Queueing Protocol (AMPQ). AMQP is an open standard application layer protocol for message oriented middleware, frequently used in enterprise business and cloud environments.
Thanks David!
Thanks to Zenoss Master David Nalley for providing his VMware ESXi ZenPack. Currently this ZenPack provides monitoring for host hardware of VMware ESXi. This works on supported host platforms, and monitors fans, temperature, RAID arrays, controllers, individual drives, raid card batteries, power supplies, and storage.
The WBEM Classes that it checks are:
CIM_ComputerSystem
CIM_NumericSensor
CIM_Memory
CIM_Processor
CIM_RecordLog
OMC_DiscreteSensor
OMC_Fan
OMC_PowerSupply
VMware_StorageExtent
VMware_Controller
VMware_StorageVolume
VMware_Battery
VMware_SASSATAPort
Currently it checks - and if ok, reports OK, if there is a problem, it creates an event listing the specific component and problem.(ie which DIMM Slot a problem is occurring with and what the problem is)
Thanks David!
The NetBotz ZenPack has been converted to an .egg-style ZenPack from a .zip. There aren't any other changes, but the .egg is safer to install and uninstall and .zips are deprecated.
Thanks to Wouter DHaeseleer for his NetBotz ZenPack, the NetBotz RackBotz/WallBotz ZenPack was based off of the NetBotz ZenPack and created in response to ticket #5190. It provides graphs for
Thanks Wouter!
New Zenoss engineer Eric Edgar has patched his OpenSolaris ZenPack to correct several modeling issues. The ZenPack patches were tested against SunOS 5.11 snv_111b on EC2.
Thanks Eric!
Thanks to David Nicklay for updating his Cisco MDS ZenPack to correct a path issue. This is a minor update, but always good to have more fixes!
Thanks David!
Thanks to Ryan Matte for updating tseward ---'s HP Temperature Sensors ZenPack by converting it to an .egg for easier installation and future compatibility. Just a reminder, .zip ZenPacks have been deprecated and may not work with the next major Zenoss release.
Thanks Ryan!
Thanks to Nathan Elliott for updating his Event Histograms ZenPack. After his work in this thread, I rewrote the query and the script to reduce the number of shell and SQL calls the ZenPack was making.
Thanks Nathan!
Thanks to Egor Puzanov for sharing his Virtual IP ZenPack, as described in his blog post VirtualIP ZenPack. This ZenPack allows you to create a Device object for Virtual Cluster resources.
Thanks Egor!
Thanks to Ryan Matte for sharing his Collector Tool ZenPack. This ZenPack provides a zencollectortool script for configuring multiple collectors with Zenoss Core (this functionality is supported with Zenoss Enterprise).
Thanks Ryan!
Thanks to Ryan Matte for updating Randy Schneiderman's Juniper Netscreen Performance ZenPack by converting it to an .egg for easier installation and future compatibility. Just a reminder, .zip ZenPacks have been deprecated and may not work with the next major Zenoss release.
Thanks Ryan!
Thanks to all for the zenpack I think, but I'm not at all sure what it
is supposed to do. Can anyone comment a bit more in depth than the one
paragraph blog post as to why I would use this? I think this might be
useful for virtual hosts or multiple websites hosted on the same
computer with different IPs?
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
Matt Ray wrote, On 4/1/2010 5:41 PM:
Thanks to Egor Puzanov (people/bigegor) for sharing his Virtual IP (docs/DOC-5800) ZenPack, as described in his blog post VirtualIP ZenPack (people/bigegor/blog/2010/02/22/virtualip-zenpack). This ZenPack allows you to create a Device object for Virtual Cluster resources.
Thanks Egor!
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Thanks to Egor Puzanov for updating his WMI Data Source ZenPack to roll up a variety of fixes found by testers. This latest version is for Zenoss 2.5 and later and provides an updated collection daemon zenperfwmi.
Thanks Egor!
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