Aug 30, 2011 8:45 AM
No graphs on all our servers
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Hi,
We have installed zenoss 3.1 and configured everything for monitoring through snmp and wmi.
Everything runs fine.
We can see all the components of the servers, but in the category 'Graphs" we don't get any information.
Screenshot : general info about the server
Screenshot : missing graph information
What are we doing wrong?
thx in advance
Jeroen
You've put your Windows system in /Devices/Server. That's very non-specific and I think expects a Linux system (maybe). You should try putting them in /Devices/Server/Windows if you want to use SNMP Informant (on the Windows Servers), and really ought to consider installing a zenpack for either SNMP or WMI monitoring from the community. Figure out what you want to do and I can help more.
Ok we have changed the location of the windows servers to /devices/server/windows.
For now we have no graphs...
When we look under components network,
we have graphical info.
Can you help us with some specific zenpacks we could use.
We want to monitor Dell Windows Servers (PowerEdge) through snmp and wmi.
We also want to monitor windows and suse linux virtual servers running on citrix xenserver.
thx in advance.
Jeroen
First, new graphs take 3-4 collection cycles to generate graphs. This often takes 15 minutes or so. For Zenpacks, you may want to look at the following:
docs/DOC-3410 - Dell Manage Agent
Make sure to meet the pre-requesites/requirements for zenpacks though.
docs/DOC-3386 - Windows SNMP
docs/DOC-3500 - Windows WMI Performance
Note, the two above duplicate functionality, so you'd choose if you prefer to collect that data via WMI or via SNMP and use one of the zenpacks.
You could try libvirt for your xenserver:
Note this requires you rename the zenpack to install on v3 - see the last comment there. You could also just monitor the VMs as servers individually, and I might recommend that as well. Then just add them to the appropriate device classes when adding them...
I was experiencing the same issue. What fixed it for me was using the Windows WMI Performance ZenPack and making sure the modeler plugin "community.wmi.ProductMap" was enabled. As soon as I enabled that plugin the graphs lit up. Hope that helps.
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