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Thanks that's just what I've been after. now have a 'brick wall' of green (at present anyway) with RAG status alerts for each service with drill down details available....many thanks for your help!
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Using vCenter polling you should be able to see all of the VMs on each host (I'm not sure how much, if any of the hardware monitoring you will get of the hosts though). Have you assigned vCenter polling to your nodes via the visualization tab and entered vCenter credentials into the VMware credentials store?
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Thanks for the info...I guess then once I have the groups created I would just need to assign the groups to sections of the map which relate to the service being reported on? Also, do you suggest creating custom icons for this to assign to the group? (Assuming this can be done as you would a node etc.). The main services…
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Thanks aLTeReGo, that worked like a charm! It was almost too easy For reference, I used the Multiple Object Chart and selected Components+Component Average Statistic Data and then simply added the required stats from each node in the farm and then enabled 'Show sum in data series'.....Too simple, just the way it should be…
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We will be monitoring 4 HP EVA and 1 P4000 SANs and in total, around 300 VMs. In addition to this we are also looking to monitor 10 fibre switches, 12 file servers and a Backup Exec CAS deployment too. Later we plan to add our SQL farm too which currently sits at 8 SQL instances. All of these systems are located within the…
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Thanks Garrett. This looks more like my config as I don't have the Profileragent.ini file on my server. I'll try these changes over teh weekend and let you know how this goes. :)
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Does the statement above about 'Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (KVM) support' mean that it could potentially also include Nutanix AHV support seeing as that is based on KVM?
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Have you tried just setting the hosts to be polled via vCenter? Alternatively you can adjust the polling interval for the hosts to be something like 10-30 mins if you want. This can be done by selecting the node and then clicking on 'Edit Node' in the Management details section and adjusting the screen as shown in the…
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I second this. We are planning a migration off of our existing infrastructure across to Nutanix and would love to be able to continue to monitor the stack down to the storage level. We have added our current Nutanix nodes using custom pollers so far but it does not give us the level of monitoring that we have been used to…