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Subject: | Zenoss5 ESXi monitoring |
Author: | Tony H |
Posted: | 2015-11-11 13:27 |
I recently performed the procedure to install the ZenPacks.community.VMwareESXiMonitor Zenpack in Zenoss5. All of the steps went as planned, and I was able to commit the container as necessary. After the install of the Zenpack I found the new VMware\ESXi group under Server and placed my devices. Under detail I entered a username and password for my vSphere login credentials that should provide the required information to model the devices.
Upon modeling, I get the following output:
2015-11-11 19:18:55,193 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Connecting to localhost:8789
2015-11-11 19:18:55,199 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Connected to ZenHub
2015-11-11 19:18:55,363 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Collecting for device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:18:55,375 INFO zen.ZenModeler: skipping WMI-based collection, PySamba zenpack not installed
2015-11-11 19:18:55,377 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Python collection device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:18:55,377 INFO zen.ZenModeler: plugins: community.cmd.VMwareESXiHostMap, community.cmd.VMwareESXiInterfaceMap, community.cmd.VMwareESXiDatastoreMap, community.cmd.VMwareESXiGuestMap
2015-11-11 19:18:55,377 INFO zen.PythonClient: Getting VMware ESXi host info for device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:02,877 INFO zen.PythonClient: Getting VMware ESXi interface info for device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:08,473 INFO zen.PythonClient: Getting VMware ESXi datastore info for device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:13,767 INFO zen.PythonClient: Getting VMware ESXi guest info for device oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:19,530 INFO zen.PythonClient: Python client finished collection for oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:19,530 WARNING zen.ZenModeler: The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiHostMap returned no results.
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 WARNING zen.ZenModeler: The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiInterfaceMap returned no results.
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 WARNING zen.ZenModeler: The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiDatastoreMap returned no results.
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 WARNING zen.ZenModeler: The plugin community.cmd.VMwareESXiGuestMap returned no results.
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 INFO zen.ZenModeler: No change in configuration detected
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 INFO zen.ZenModeler: No command plugins found for oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 INFO zen.ZenModeler: SNMP monitoring off for oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 INFO zen.ZenModeler: No portscan plugins found for oh1sv12.xxxx.local
2015-11-11 19:19:19,531 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Scan time: 24.17 seconds
2015-11-11 19:19:19,532 INFO zen.ZenModeler: Daemon ZenModeler shutting down
2015-11-11 19:19:19,537 INFO zen.publisher: publishing failed: Connection was closed cleanly.
Needless to say when the model is complete there are no components for the device from the plugins. Has anyone else had any experience with this and was able to fix it
I am using Zenoss Core 5.0.7
Subject: | This was fixed by adding a |
Author: | Tony H |
Posted: | 2015-11-12 10:05 |
This was fixed by adding a local username\password to the ESXi Host. My domain authentication did not work. The templates are working as intended.
Subject: | Does anyone know how to |
Author: | Tony H |
Posted: | 2015-11-13 09:08 |
Does anyone know how to gather the network statistics on a per interface basis I tried to use the VMwareHost Data Source but it looks like it is pulling the same information for ALL interfaces. What I would like to do it add a new data source to the ESXi Component template and then attach a graph to pull interface statistics on a per VM basis.
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