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IBM Systems Director can monitor VIOS and you can set up the
monitoring and automation to do all the things you asked about. It
also has the capability to send SNMP traps as the action taken when an event occurs.
VIOS comes with the required agent pre-installed, and on the latest
levels of the VIOS, it is also configured to start by default.
The down-side is while the agent is pre-installed on the VIOS, you
need the Director Server installed and set up to actually do the
monitoring and event automation. Systems Direction installation and
set up isn't terribly difficult, but I would not call it simple.
You can also monitor your partitions i with Systems Director. With
the latest version (6.3.2) that came out last December, there are some
nice enhancements for monitoring i.
Dawn May
From: <brad.lovelady@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 02/04/2013 02:36 PM
Subject: RE: VIOS monitoring
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Larry,
I second your statement, must have SNMP capability. There seems to be
quite a bit tools of tools intended to analyze performance at the
research level, but I am more concerned with alerting someone when
there is a hardware failure, network outage, real-time performance
threshold, etc. iDoctor, MPG, and NMON are great tools but I am
looking for a simple "agent" that will recognize critical events and then notify someone via SNMP trap.
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Subject: Re: VIOS monitoring
I've been trying to get PRTG to do SNMP to VIOS but so far no joy at
all. I haven't put a lot of time into it, but the issue seems to be
SNMP configuration because I've not gotten any response whatever.
- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis
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On 2/4/2013 1:00 PM, brad.lovelady@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is anyone using 3rd party products to monitor IBM VIO server? I amyou are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the
looking for something that can monitor the VIO event log, real-time
performance, and hardware failures. The program would also need to
escalate applicable events via email or SNMP, preferably SNMP.
Thanks
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