Hi Joseph,
I'm monitoring QNap devices with a combination of xymon-rclient
http://tools.rebel-it.com.au/xymon-rclient/
and a customized client-script that adjusts to specifics the busybox
(this is not perfect, in particular the `ps`- and `top`-output is not
recognized by the Xymon server).
For xymon-rclient to login to the QNap I added the pubkey to the
"admin"-user's `authorized_keys`.
HTH
Thomas
▸ quoted from Joseph de Nicolo
On 01/10/2013 04:22 PM, Joseph De Nicolo wrote:
Xymon Friends,
If it exists, what is the best way to monitor QNAP servers using xymon?
I want to install a xymon client on it so I can monitor more than just
network services, but I'm unsure if theres a specific way I should go
about it since I'm dealing with QNAP hardware. Does anybody know any
tips or third-party monitor scripts that are helpful with QNAP servers
and NFS operations in general?
Appreciate the responses.
Thanks,
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