Client for NetApp storage and Weblogic Server
list Francesco Duranti
Hi all, I'm currently developing 3 perl client to use with Network appliance Storage, Weblogic Servers and Database (SQL/Oracle/Informix and Mysql). At this moment only the weblogic and netapp scripts are available, the database check for Oracle/Informix and with connection check to sqlserver will be probably available the next week. I uploaded the scripts to deadcat but i got some problems downloading them so I've also created a project on sourceforge and I'm uploading the scripts there (and I will also try to create a mailing list so that if users have the need to contact me they can do that there). The homepage on sourceforge is http://sourceforge.net/projects/hobbit-perl-cl/ <BLOCKED::http://sourceforge.net/projects/hobbit-perl-cl/> Thanks and sorry for the advertise but this seems the better place to let users know about hobbit clients available :D Regards Francesco Duranti
list Martin Flemming
Hi !
I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ...
I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ...
Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ...
in my bb-hosts file i've got
page Netapp Netapp
131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp
131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp
How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ?
[default]
warningout = send
include =
timeoutcmdexec = 2m
defaultgroup =
rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root
bbdisplay = localhost
bbcpucolumn = cpu
bbcifscolumn = cifs:data
bbopscolumn = ops:data
bbstatscolumn = stats:data
bbclustercolumn = cluster
bbdiskcolumn = disk
bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot
bbqtreecolumn = qtree
bbinodecolumn = inode
bbuserquotacolumn = quotas
bbenvironmentcolumn = environment
bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data
bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist
bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror
bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig
cpuwarn = 90
cpupanic = 95
defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00%
defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00%
defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00%
defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00%
defaultquotawarn = 95.00
defaultquotapanic = 98.00
# New 1.07 options
dosysconfigc = no
snaplistcheck =
snapmirrorcheck =
snaplistshowrule = yes
snapmirrorshowrule = yes
snaplistfullreport = yes
snapmirrorfullreport = yes
snapmirrorlegend = yes
snaplistlegend = yes
conntest = conn
Any idea ..?
cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Martin Flemming
Hi, Francesco et all !
... any hints ?
Cheers,
martin
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:
Hi !
I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for
hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ...
I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ...
Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on
the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ...
in my bb-hosts file i've got
page Netapp Netapp
131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp
131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp
How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only
in the trend-page ... ?
[default]
warningout = send
include =
timeoutcmdexec = 2m
defaultgroup =
rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root
bbdisplay = localhost
bbcpucolumn = cpu
bbcifscolumn = cifs:data
bbopscolumn = ops:data
bbstatscolumn = stats:data
bbclustercolumn = cluster
bbdiskcolumn = disk
bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot
bbqtreecolumn = qtree
bbinodecolumn = inode
bbuserquotacolumn = quotas
bbenvironmentcolumn = environment
bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data
bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist
bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror
bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig
cpuwarn = 90
cpupanic = 95
defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00%
defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00%
defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00%
defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00%
defaultquotawarn = 95.00
defaultquotapanic = 98.00
# New 1.07 options
dosysconfigc = no
snaplistcheck =
snapmirrorcheck =
snaplistshowrule = yes
snapmirrorshowrule = yes
snaplistfullreport = yes
snapmirrorfullreport = yes
snapmirrorlegend = yes
snaplistlegend = yes
conntest = conn
Any idea ..?
cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
Gruss
Martin Flemming
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Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Johan Boyé
Hello Martin, Do you have a couple of minute to share your experience with hobbit to monitor Netapp product via netapp.pl ? I'm getting lost to set it up Thanks by advance!
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-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mardi 25 septembre 2007 22:17 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi !I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client > for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ...I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on > the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've gotpage Netapp Netapp131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netappHow i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not > only in the trend-page ... ?[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00# New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = connAny idea ..?cheers, MartinMartin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidGruss Martin Flemming Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
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list Francesco Duranti
Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco
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-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi !I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client > for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ...I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on > the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've gotpage Netapp Netapp131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netappHow i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not > only in the trend-page ... ?[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00# New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = connAny idea ..?cheers, MartinMartin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidGruss Martin Flemming Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Martin Flemming
Yep, thanks very much !!
martin
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:
Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidGruss Martin Flemming Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
Gruss
Martin Flemming
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Martin Flemming
Hi ! Is there any chance to configure excludes for example "disk" ? I've configure successfully a special host-configuration with [netapp1] /vol/sympaIwarn = 95 /vol/sympaIpanic = 97 /aggr1Dwarn = 97 /aggr1Dpanic = 99 but i want also exclude some "volumes" which are on 100%, and to ignore them (and so only a green icon) ...
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Cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Trent Melcher
Try setting their values to 101 or higher. Trent
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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 1:28 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] excludes and netapp.ini
Hi !
Is there any chance to configure excludes for example "disk" ?
I've configure successfully a special host-configuration with
[netapp1]
/vol/sympaIwarn = 95
/vol/sympaIpanic = 97
/aggr1Dwarn = 97
/aggr1Dpanic = 99
but i want also exclude some "volumes" which are on 100%,
and to ignore them (and so only a green icon) ...
Cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Martin Flemming
Yep, thanks very much !
cheers,
martin
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, Trent Melcher wrote:
Try setting their values to 101 or higher.
Trent
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 1:28 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] excludes and netapp.ini
Hi !
Is there any chance to configure excludes for example "disk" ?
I've configure successfully a special host-configuration with
[netapp1]
/vol/sympaIwarn = 95
/vol/sympaIpanic = 97
/aggr1Dwarn = 97
/aggr1Dpanic = 99
but i want also exclude some "volumes" which are on 100%,
and to ignore them (and so only a green icon) ...
Cheers,
Martin
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
Gruss
Martin Flemming
Martin Flemming
DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
list Keith W. Meserole
On some Hobbit CPU pages the graphs do not work. It seems to be the pages that use DEVMON. The CPU pages for Windows boxes being monitored DO work. Can anyone give a clue to what is missing?
list Joshua Krause
Are you talking about the cpu graphs on switches or what types of items or devices?
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On Sep 30, 2007, at 9:20 PM, Meserole, Keith W. wrote:
On some Hobbit CPU pages the graphs do not work. It seems to be the pages that use DEVMON. The CPU pages for Windows boxes being monitored DO work. Can anyone give a clue to what is missing?
list Johan Boyé
Hello,
I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl via SSH. Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost.
Thanks by advance!
Johan
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-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Yep, thanks very much !! martin On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidGruss Martin Flemming Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalidGruss Martin Flemming Martin Flemming DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX 22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid
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list Martin Flemming
Hi, Johan ! I've configured the netapp.ini with "ssh" insteed "rsh"
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[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree
then you must create ssh-keys for your hobbit and added his ssh-key
in the netapp into etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2
Hope it helps ...
Cheers,
Martin
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:
Hello, I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl via SSH. Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost. Thanks by advance! Johan-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Yep, thanks very much !! martin On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin
list Johan Boyé
Thanks for the tips, gonna investigate. We are running vfiler, do I have to trick something else ? When I log on SSH on the filer, we usually type "vfiler context myvfilername" Thanks!
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-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : lundi 1 octobre 2007 08:39 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Johan ! I've configured the netapp.ini with "ssh" insteed "rsh"[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtreethen you must create ssh-keys for your hobbit and added his ssh-key in the netapp into etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2 Hope it helps ... Cheers, Martin On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:Hello, I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl via SSH. Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost. Thanks by advance! Johan-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Yep, thanks very much !! martin On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin
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Hi ! .. sorry, i don't know anything about "vfiler context myvfilername" .. anyone else ..?
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:
Thanks for the tips, gonna investigate. We are running vfiler, do I have to trick something else ? When I log on SSH on the filer, we usually type "vfiler context myvfilername" Thanks!-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : lundi 1 octobre 2007 08:39 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Johan ! I've configured the netapp.ini with "ssh" insteed "rsh"[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtreethen you must create ssh-keys for your hobbit and added his ssh-key in the netapp into etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2 Hope it helps ... Cheers, Martin On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:Hello, I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl via SSH. Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost. Thanks by advance! Johan-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Yep, thanks very much !! martin On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin"Les informations contenues dans ce message électronique peuvent être de nature confidentielles et soumises à une obligation de secret. Elles sont destinées à l'usage exclusif du réel destinataire. Si vous n'êtes pas le réel destinataire, ou si vous recevez ce message par erreur, merci de le détruire immédiatement et de le notifier à son émetteur." "The information contained in this e-mail may be privileged and confidential. It is intended for the exclusive use of the designated recipients named above. If you are not the intended recipient or if you receive this e-mail in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender."
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A quick google turned this up: http://ecserv1.uwaterloo.ca/netapp/man/man1/na_vfiler.1.html which seems to indicate that it's a function to manage Virtual Filers on a NetApp if you are so licensed...which seems counter to this request. It's been a while since I've tried to do this type of thing with a netapp (I don't think it supported ssh then) so I may be mistaken. I'm fairly certain you have to pull a console on your netapp to do what was recommended below regarding the ssh keys...and then it's using hobbit to access it as root...which makes me cringe. =G=
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From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 4:36 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp
Hi !
.. sorry, i don't know anything about "vfiler context myvfilername" ..
anyone else ..?
martin
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:
Thanks for the tips, gonna investigate. We are running vfiler, do I have to trick something else ? When I log on SSH on the filer, we usually type "vfiler context myvfilername" Thanks!-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : lundi 1 octobre 2007 08:39 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Johan ! I've configured the netapp.ini with "ssh" insteed "rsh"[default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtreethen you must create ssh-keys for your hobbit and added his ssh-key in the netapp into etc/sshd/root/.ssh/authorized_keys2 Hope it helps ... Cheers, Martin On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, user-08b3b26d089f@xymon.invalid wrote:Hello, I'm catching this discution on the fly to get some information about the way to monitor 3 NetApp with netapp.pl viaSSH. Is there some tuts somewhere because I'm getting quite lost.Thanks by advance! Johan-----Message d'origine----- De : Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Envoyé : mercredi 26 septembre 2007 14:18 À : user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Objet : RE: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Yep, thanks very much !! martin On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Francesco Duranti wrote:Hi Martin, I think I missed the first message.... You don't see cifs, stats and ops because they're defined by default as "data" columns and not as "status" columns so the data are silently interpreted by hobbit but don't display any columns. To show those column you've to edit the netapp.ini file and put in the default or in the specific filer configuration those 3 line: bbcifscolumn = cifs:status bbopscolumn = ops:status bbstatscolumn = stats:status The same is true for the temperature column that by default is treated as "data". Francesco-----Original Message----- From: Martin Flemming [mailto:user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:17 PM To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid Subject: [hobbit] Re: hobbit & NetApp Hi, Francesco et all ! ... any hints ? Cheers, martin On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Martin Flemming wrote:Hi ! I've got succesfully installed this beautiful tool hobbit-perl-client for hobbit and configured netapp.pl and netapp.ini ... I see these great graphs for my both netapp's FAS3050 ... Unfortunatley the cifs,stats and ops columns & graphs are missing on the page, only in trend and trends2 they're available ... in my bb-hosts file i've got page Netapp Netapp 131.169.40.245 netapp1 # netapp 131.169.40.246 netapp2 # netapp How i've got the cifs,stats and ops cloumns on my first page and not only in the trend-page ... ? [default] warningout = send include = timeoutcmdexec = 2m defaultgroup = rshcommand = /usr/bin/ssh -x -l root bbdisplay = localhost bbcpucolumn = cpu bbcifscolumn = cifs:data bbopscolumn = ops:data bbstatscolumn = stats:data bbclustercolumn = cluster bbdiskcolumn = disk bbsnapshotcolumn = snapshot bbqtreecolumn = qtree bbinodecolumn = inode bbuserquotacolumn = quotas bbenvironmentcolumn = environment bbtemperaturecolumn = temperature:data bbsnaplistcolumn = snaplist bbsnapmirrorcolumn = snapmirror bbsysconfigcolumn = sysconfig cpuwarn = 90 cpupanic = 95 defaultdisk = 90.00%:91.00% defaultinode = 90.00%:91.00% defaultsnapshot = 100.00%:109.00% defaultqtree = 95.00%:98.00% defaultquotawarn = 95.00 defaultquotapanic = 98.00 # New 1.07 options dosysconfigc = no snaplistcheck = snapmirrorcheck = snaplistshowrule = yes snapmirrorshowrule = yes snaplistfullreport = yes snapmirrorfullreport = yes snapmirrorlegend = yes snaplistlegend = yes conntest = conn Any idea ..? cheers, Martin"Les informations contenues dans ce message électronique peuvent être de nature confidentielles et soumises à une obligation de secret. Elles sont destinées à l'usage exclusif du réel destinataire. Si vous n'êtes pas le réel destinataire, ou si vous recevez ce message par erreur, merci de le détruire immédiatement et de le notifier à son émetteur." "The information contained in this e-mail may be privileged and confidential. It is intended for the exclusive use of the designated recipients named above. If you are not the intended recipient or if you receive this e-mail in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender."
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Martin Flemming
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DESY / IT office : Building 2b / 008a
Notkestr. 85 phone : XXX - XXXX - XXXX
22603 Hamburg mail : user-f286aaa49a76@xymon.invalid