OS - Linux SNMP Opspack
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet-standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, and modem racks.
Service Checks Copied
Service Check | Description | Default Thresholds (Warning, Critical) |
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SNMP CPU Usage | CPU usage via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) - 1 minute load average by default |
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SNMP Current Users | Total number of user sessions via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) | 75 ,90 |
SNMP FS Usage | Filesystem usage via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) |
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SNMP Interface Status | Interface status via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) (eth0 by default) | N/A |
SNMP Memory Usage | Memory usage via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) |
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SNMP System Info | System info via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) | N/A |
SNMP TCP Connections | Total TCP connections via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) |
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SNMP Uptime | System uptime via SNMP (Unix/Linux compatible) | N/A |
Note
See details about Monitoring Plugin thresholds here.
Dynamic Thresholds Support Copied
Some Service Checks within this Opspack support Dynamic Thresholds for Opsview Enterprise.
Setup and Configuration Copied
Add the Host Template Copied
Add the OS- Linux SNMP Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host.
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.
Enable SNMP Copied
This opspack requires credentials to be setup in the SNMP tab
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Using Host SNMP Tab.
Apply Changes Copied
Apply Changes and the system will then be monitored: