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Posted: 2020-07-04 05:48 PM
This question was originally posted on DCIM Support by Stuart Welsby on 2018-05-18
Hi,
We have an install of DCO 8.2.2 and wondered if anyone had successfully setup monitoring of the standard LINUX Build and Device Hardware, i.e. monitoring via a NMS and alerting for say a failed disk etc ?
Any advice on how to do this or best practices would be appreciated.
Regards
Stu
(CID:131962222)
Posted: 2020-07-04 05:48 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Ed Tarento on 2018-05-18
Hi Stu
Assuming you've installed on bare metal rather than a VM. Most major brand servers have hardware monitoring and many have out of band monitoring and admin access
The DCO SNMP agent is running but its configured to report only certain stats about the operation of DCO. Its this system that allows DCO (app, not OS or HW) monitoring via DCE
Post here if your hardware monitoring is sufficient. Otherwise I can explore additions without modifying the existing agent
Cheers
Ed
(CID:131962228)
Posted: 2020-07-04 05:48 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Ed Tarento on 2018-05-18
Hi Stu
Assuming you've installed on bare metal rather than a VM. Most major brand servers have hardware monitoring and many have out of band monitoring and admin access
The DCO SNMP agent is running but its configured to report only certain stats about the operation of DCO. Its this system that allows DCO (app, not OS or HW) monitoring via DCE
Post here if your hardware monitoring is sufficient. Otherwise I can explore additions without modifying the existing agent
Cheers
Ed
(CID:131962228)
Posted: 2020-07-04 05:48 PM
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