
Hello, What is the easiest way of monitor SNMP data from a small number of VMs, servers, routers, switches and UPS? Previously I used zenoss for this. It is good in that I can tell it to monitor a switch, and I automatically get statistics recorded for every port on the switch (without having to configure each port manually). On the downside zenoss seems to be bulky and complicated at times. Or at least my legacy version (3.2.1-0) - I doubt this has changed although I might be mistaken. However I noticed that I am on a legacy version, and the latest version only seems to support RHEL/Centos based systems (my current install is on Debian). So considering that I might need to do a complete reinstall anyway, I thought I might us well check to seem what other options there are. http://wiki.zenoss.org/Install_Zenoss Thanks. -- Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz> https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/

----- Original Message ----- >From: "Brian May" > Hello, > > What is the easiest way of monitor SNMP data from a small number of >VMs, > servers, routers, switches and UPS? > > Previously I used zenoss for this. It is good in that I can tell it >to > monitor a switch, and I automatically get statistics recorded for >every > port on the switch (without having to configure each port manually). I've used opennms in the past for snmp monitoring, seemed to find and graph everything with a minimum of effort.
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