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xlancealot Rank: White Belt 69 posts since
May 13, 2010
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May 13, 2010 2:51 PM

1st post - real high level

Looks like I found the right app after speaking with the company who suggested I use the core as it will do what I want.  Now the basic q's is more where to find.  I read the install, have it installed, have 2 servers added via snmp but looking for a little more clarification.  I have 50 or so devices I wish to monitor, but basics are disk space, server load, but the 1st major hurdle is our new database server.  We just moved to a new server running pgsql 8.4, and I wish to both monitor the basics like load, space, but also want to performance graph transactions per second and other pgsql things that our old cacti did.  So the question(s) is simply;

 

1. Out of the box install, to monitor a system and notify on alarm, does anything need to be installed on the client if snmp is enabled and working?

 

2. To perf monitor pgsql and such, same thing, do you need to install things?  I have read  a little on templates, etc. but not sure.  I am over page 70 on the admin guide but figured I would post as well as read for better chance to answer.

 

Naturally I will have more in depth questions as I move forward, but need this one box monitored asap.

 

Thanks.

  • jmp242 ZenossMaster 4,060 posts since
    Mar 7, 2007
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    1. May 13, 2010 3:24 PM (in response to xlancealot)
    Re: 1st post - real high level

    Look into the database zenpacks, I believe there is one for postgresSQL... I believe you need to be able to make an ODBC connection to the database, as I don't think the database exposes the info you want via SNMP.

     

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  • Matt Ray Rank: Zen Master 2,484 posts since
    Apr 5, 2008
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    3. May 13, 2010 6:30 PM (in response to xlancealot)
    Re: 1st post - real high level

    Hmm... if this is a stack install on Ubuntu or Debian, try this suggestion I just posted on another thread. 

     

    from message/46604#46604

     

     

     

    Thanks,

    Matt Ray

    Zenoss Community Manager

    community.zenoss.org

    mray@zenoss.com

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