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Is it possible to monitor any more of the Host System information bits - specifically Network Interfaces and HBA's and when they go down or offline? We are already doing this by using the check_vmware_esx plugin, but its doing thousands of checks directly to the ESXi hosts. Now that I have Director and vspheredb working great - it would be much more efficient to use its own vspheredb and connection to vCenter only.
The information is right there at my fingertips but Im just not sure how. If there is a way to do this id appreciate any direction.
Your Environment
VMware vCenter®/ESXi™-Version: 7.0.3
Version/GIT-Hash of this module: 1.7.1
Icinga Web 2 version: 2.11.4
Operating System and version: CentOS7
Webserver, PHP versions: PHP 7.3.33
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Is it possible to monitor any more of the Host System information bits - specifically Network Interfaces and HBA's and when they go down or offline? We are already doing this by using the check_vmware_esx plugin, but its doing thousands of checks directly to the ESXi hosts. Now that I have Director and vspheredb working great - it would be much more efficient to use its own vspheredb and connection to vCenter only.
The information is right there at my fingertips but Im just not sure how. If there is a way to do this id appreciate any direction.
Your Environment
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: