All,
Just curious if anyone out there was monitoring VMS systems with hobbit, and if so, what client you were using, and if you had to do any modifications to get it to work.
The best "feature rich" client I have been able to find is "bb_ovms" It monitors CPU, DISK, PROCS (up down). Most of the others just monitor CPU and DISK. Both of these clients seem to lack most of the functionality that both BB and Hobbit can provide, which is why I was wondering if there was a better client out there that i was missing.
Thanks, Jeff
Jeff Newman wrote:
All,
Just curious if anyone out there was monitoring VMS systems with hobbit, and if so, what client you were using, and if you had to do any modifications to get it to work.
The best "feature rich" client I have been able to find is "bb_ovms" It monitors CPU, DISK, PROCS (up down). Most of the others just monitor CPU and DISK. Both of these clients seem to lack most of the functionality that both BB and Hobbit can provide, which is why I was wondering if there was a better client out there that i was missing.
Thanks, Jeff
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We are. We do not have access to an OpenVMS compiler, assuming it (hobbit client) would compile, so we are using our old BB client. I am not the one who downloaded it, but we have a tied to a lot of custom scripts.
~David
Has anybody configured hobbit to send traps to a monitopring sofware, e.g. tivoli? I'm looking for hobbit to send a trap when something turns yellow or red.
thanks
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 03:38:17PM -0400, Juan Guzman wrote:
Has anybody configured hobbit to send traps to a monitopring sofware, e.g. tivoli? I'm looking for hobbit to send a trap when something turns yellow or red.
Using the "SCRIPT" mechanism in hobbit-alerts.cfg lets you run a command to notify about an alert. It should be fairly simple to write a script that sends an SNMP trap from this.
Regards, Henrik
I agree, but I don't know the snmp trap format. Can somebody point me in the right direction of what a trap consists of?
thanks
From: henrik at hswn.dk (Henrik Stoerner) Reply-To: hobbit at hswn.dk To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] sending snmp traps Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 22:18:12 +0200
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 03:38:17PM -0400, Juan Guzman wrote:
Has anybody configured hobbit to send traps to a monitopring sofware,
e.g.
tivoli? I'm looking for hobbit to send a trap when something turns yellow or red.
Using the "SCRIPT" mechanism in hobbit-alerts.cfg lets you run a command to notify about an alert. It should be fairly simple to write a script that sends an SNMP trap from this.
Regards, Henrik
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This old thread might help you. http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2005/09/msg00154.html
John
Juan Guzman wrote:
I agree, but I don't know the snmp trap format. Can somebody point me in the right direction of what a trap consists of?
thanks
Are you just using the built-in NCV hobbit module, or are you doing server-side?
-Jeff
On 6/8/06, David Gore <David.Gore at verizonbusiness.com> wrote:
Jeff Newman wrote:
All,
Just curious if anyone out there was monitoring VMS systems with hobbit, and if so, what client you were using, and if you had to do any modifications to get it to work.
The best "feature rich" client I have been able to find is "bb_ovms" It monitors CPU, DISK, PROCS (up down). Most of the others just monitor CPU and DISK. Both of these clients seem to lack most of the functionality that both BB and Hobbit can provide, which is why I was wondering if there was a better client out there that i was missing.
Thanks, Jeff
To unsubscribe from the hobbit list, send an e-mail to hobbit-unsubscribe at hswn.dk
We are. We do not have access to an OpenVMS compiler, assuming it (hobbit client) would compile, so we are using our old BB client. I am not the one who downloaded it, but we have a tied to a lot of custom scripts.
~David
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