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Sean Murray Newbie 3 posts since
May 16, 2013
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May 16, 2013 11:02 AM

Monitoring ESXi 5.1

Has anyone been successful with this? I've followed the advanced guide, the youtube video and everything else I could find, but I cannot seem to properly monitor ESXi 5.1 servers. It seems like all the How-To's are out of date for this.

 

I was able to install the VMware SDK and all the pre-req's (what a nightmare), along with figuring out the SSL problem (need to have a valid SSL cert on the ESXi server... 5.1 bug). So the environment is working, the command line is working, but I can't get anything to show up in Zenoss.

 

I'm trying to monitor things such as data store connectivity, CPU utilization, etc (of the ESXi server, not the VM's).

 

Any comments appreciated.

 

-Sean

  • geotek Rank: White Belt 81 posts since
    Jun 11, 2007
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    2. May 17, 2013 7:42 AM (in response to Sean Murray)
    Re: Monitoring ESXi 5.1

    Hi Sean, I am  frustrated that ESXi-Support in Zenoss Open Source is somewhat flaky. I am monitorig 14 ESXi-Servers ranging from V.4.1, 5.0 to 5.1. All of them can be monitored with Zenoss, the only real problem (besides cosmetic issues of non-functioning buttons) is that on most of these machines Zenoss is not able to find any Guests. This is independent of ESXi version or patch level and I gave up finding out why from a bunch of virtually identical ESXi hosts some (few) show the VMs and (most) others don't. Error message during modelling is:

     

    WARNING:zen.ZenModeler:The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiHostMap returned no results.

    WARNING:zen.ZenModeler:The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiGuestMap returned no results.

     

    The only thing that works for me consistently on all ESXi versions are the host Graphs: CPU Usage, Disk Usage, Host Memory and Host Swap.

     

    Another side effect is that monitoring 14 ESXi-Hosts causes a constant stream of 2 Mbit/s bandwith even with enlarged monitoring intervals. This is unacceptable for us so we consider turning off ESXi monitoring altogether, Too bad that no one seems to have time in actively support VMware monitoring in the Open Source version of Zenoss. Don't know how well the commercial VMware Zenpack works, but if they would decide to put it in the open source version, it would be a great step forward in making Zenoss the premier NMS

  • rklingaman Rank: White Belt 38 posts since
    May 13, 2010
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    3. May 20, 2013 11:16 AM (in response to Sean Murray)
    Re: Monitoring ESXi 5.1

    I am also frustrated with the lack of monitoring capabilities on VMWare. I see they have a commercial zenpack that monitorings VSphere through API but nothing in core thats worth much.

  • jmp242 ZenossMaster 4,060 posts since
    Mar 7, 2007
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    4. May 22, 2013 3:27 PM (in response to rklingaman)
    Re: Monitoring ESXi 5.1

    Well, you can of course write a zenpack that does what you want, or hire a consultant to develop such a pack for you.

     

    --

    James Pulver

    ZCA Member

    LEPP Computer Group

    Cornell University

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    5. Oct 23, 2013 3:19 PM (in response to geotek)
    Re: Monitoring ESXi 5.1

    funny enough I have exactly the opposite situation.. I'm getting VM with status but no Performance information in the graphs.. weird !

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