====== Zenoss Monitored Devices ======
:!: SNMP protocol uses port **161/udp** (read, device) and port **162/udp** (trap, server).
===== CentOS Linux Host =====
service snmpd stop
mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf.bak
echo "rocommunity public" > /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
service snmpd start
===== Mikrotik Devices =====
Install the Mikrotik ZenPack.
* Download to Desktop
* http://wiki.zenoss.org/Free_Zenoss_ZenPacks
* Install with Zenoss GUI
* **Zenoss -> Advanced -> ZenPacks -> Install**
Get info:
/snmp print
/snmp community print
Enable SNMP:
/snmp set enabled=yes
Limit access if the device has a public IP:
/snmp community set public addresses=10.10.1.0/24
===== Citrix XenServer =====
http://gimpland.org/now/2013/03/configure-snmp-on-citrix-xenserver-6-x/
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX122337
* Monitoring is performed using XenAPI, not snmp
Install the XenServer ZenPack.
* Download to Desktop
* http://wiki.zenoss.org/Free_Zenoss_ZenPacks
* Install with Zenoss GUI
* **Zenoss -> Advanced -> ZenPacks -> Install**
* **Zenoss -> Settings -> Daemons -> Zopectl -> Restart**
==== Add Server ====
**Infrastructure -> Devices -> (+) -> Add XenServer Endpoint**
* Use ''root'' and root password
* Discovery is scheduled
* **Advanced -> Jobs**
===== Windows Server =====
:!: The Microsoft Windows ZenPack is already installed by default.
:!: Tested with Windows Server 2012 R2.
- Add a new device.
- Choose ''/Server/Microsoft/Windows'' device class
- Configuration Properties
* zWinRMUser (DOMAIN\username)
* zWinRMPassword
FIXME Is any of the below useful? Is the username/password necessary?
Install Kerberos on Zenoss host:
yum -y install krb5-workstation
SNMP: http://binarynature.blogspot.com/2011/06/configure-windows-device-for-zenoss.html
Install in PowerShell:
Import-Module -Name ServerManager
Add-WindowsFeature -Name SNMP-Service
Add-WindowsFeature -Name SNMP-WMI-Provider
services.msc
winrm get winrm/config
winrm set winrm/config/Service/