Zusammenfassung:
The Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring current generations of Dell PowerEdge
servers through an agent-free method using Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), Modular infrastructure, Storage, and Networking devices. With this plug-in, users have comprehensive hardware-level visibility including overall and component-level health monitoring for fault detection and resolution.
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Announcement: Effective immediately, Dell OpenManage Plugin for Nagios-Core and Nagios-XI are End-of-Life (EOL), and no further releases are being planned.
Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
Comprehensive hardware-level visibility
Agent-free PowerEdge server management
Component-level health monitoring
The Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI provides a proactive approach to data center management that delivers features for monitoring Dell PowerEdge servers through an agent-free method using Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) with Lifecycle Controller technology, Modular infrastructure, Storage, and Networking devices in the Nagios console. With this plug-in, users have comprehensive hardware-level visibility of PowerEdge servers, modular infrastructure, storage, and networking devices including overall and component-level health monitoring for quicker fault detection and resolution. Learn more about Dell + Nagios >
Features and Benefits of OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
Benefits
Protect existing investment in Nagios XI product to integrate and monitor Dell servers, modular infrastructure, and storage within data center infrastructure
Improve operational efficiency and flexibility in managing a large heterogeneous data center environment
Increase productivity by reducing the time to maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot any issue in server infrastructure
Make informed and rapid decisions impacting the availability of data center resources
Features
Detailed System information including deep Component-level inventory details
Monitor Overall Health including Component-level health of all supported Dell platforms and devices
Provide Warranty Information and Monitoring of the supported Dell platforms and devices
SNMP alerts monitoring for all the supported Dell platforms and devices
View Alert Knowledge Base (KB) information corresponding to an SNMP alert for faster troubleshooting
Launch the following 1:1 and 1:Many web consoles from Nagios XI to perform further troubleshooting, configuration, or management activities:
iDRAC web console - for PowerEdge and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) platforms
OpenManage Enterprise Modular and Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Console for modular enclosures
PowerVault Manager for ME4 storage arrays
PS Series (EqualLogic) Group Manager Console
SC, SCv, and FS Series (Dell Compellent) Enterprise Manager Console
Enhancements to Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
Dell is constantly improving its Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI.
New Features in Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI 3.1
New platforms support:
iDRAC9 based on the latest PowerEdge Server platforms
PowerEdge MX7000 modular chassis platform
PowerVault ME4 Series SAN/DAS storage - ME4012, ME4024, ME4084
Dell VxFlex Ready Nodes
Dell Networking devices - latest OS6, OS9, and OS10 version support
GPU monitoring support using iDRAC
Enhanced security with AES-256 bit password encryption in host definition files
Enhanced security with usage of Dell Warranty APIs with TLS 1.2 support for warranty monitoring
View SNMP trap or fault information as part of the overall health service status for servers, MX7000 modular chassis and ME4 storage arrays
Improvements
New device check scripts options for:
Listing all the component monitoring services for a host
Enabling or Disabling one or more component monitoring services for a single host or a host group
Including or Excluding one or more instances of a component from being checked - for example, disable a specific Fan instance (say 'System Board Fan6') from getting monitored
Improved and faster discovery, inventory, and service checks with iDRAC Redfish REST APIs
Support 'omsdk' library installation using python source distribution in addition to existing support for python wheel - useful in environments where 'pip' is not used
Agent-free monitoring supports current Dell PowerEdge servers with iDRAC9.
iDRAC Redfish REST API support for discovery, inventory, and monitoring of PowerEdge Server platforms
Agent-free discovery, inventory, and monitoring of Dell Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) platforms including VxRail and Nutanix XC-Series
Support for discovery, inventory, and monitoring of Dell Networking switches: C-Series, S-Series, N-Series, Z-Series, and Blade I/O (MIOA or MXL for M1000e, FN-IOM/FN-IOA for FX2/FX2s)
Improvements:
Simplified Plug-in installation and deployment by removing multiple dependencies on open source components and Perl modules
Improved and faster discovery, inventory, and service checks with the new Plug-In architecture re-written in Python
Enhanced Host and Service checks
Enhanced H/W warranty monitoring for all supported devices
An automated and guided Dell Configuration Wizard for discovery and monitoring configuration for the following Dell devices:
Dell PowerEdge 12th and later generation of servers
Dell PowerEdge M1000e, VRTX, and FX2/FX2s modular infrastructure
EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Arrays
Dell Compellent SC-Series Storage Arrays
PowerVault MD 34/38 Series Storage Arrays
Provide basic System information including Component-level details of the following Dell devices:
Dell PowerEdge 12th and later generation of servers
Dell PowerEdge M1000e, VRTX, and FX2/FX2s modular infrastructure
EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Arrays
Dell Compellent SC-Series Storage Arrays
PowerVault MD 34/38 Storage Arrays
Monitor Overall Health including health of the following components of the supported Dell devices:
CPU, Memory, Physical Disk, Virtual Disk, Controller, Fan, Power Supply, Battery, Temperature Probe, Voltage Probe, Network Device, SD Card, Amperage Probe, Intrusion, and FC NIC of the Dell PowerEdge Servers
Power Supply, Fan, I/O, Slot, and KVM of the supported Dell chassis
Enclosure, Controller, Physical Disk, and Virtual Disk of Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis
PCIe of Dell PowerEdge VRTX and PowerEdge FX2/FX2s chassis
Member Physical Disk, Storage Pool, and Group Volume of Dell EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Arrays
Physical Disk and Volume of Dell Compellent Storage Arrays
Provide Warranty information of the supported Dell devices and alert based on days remaining for warranty expiration
SNMP alerts monitoring from all the supported Dell devices
View Alert Knowledge Base (KB) information of the following Dell devices corresponding to an SNMP alert for faster troubleshooting:
12th and later generations of Dell PowerEdge servers
Dell PowerEdge M1000e, VRTX, and FX2/FX2s modular infrastructure
EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Arrays
Launch the following 1:1 and 1:Many web consoles from Nagios XI to perform further troubleshooting, configuration, or management activities:
iDRAC web console for PowerEdge Servers and HCI (VxRail, XC-Series) compute nodes
Chassis Management Controller (CMC) Console for M1000e, VRTX, and FX2/FX2s
EqualLogic Group Manager Console for PS-Series Storage Arrays
Compellent Enterprise Manager Console for SC-Series Storage Arrays
Extract the downloaded file by running the command: tar -zxvf Dell_EMC_OpenManage_Plugin_v3.1_Nagios_XI_A00.tar.gz. The following folder and files are extracted:
Log in to the Nagios XI console with your credentials. The Nagios XI home page is displayed.
Click the Admin tab.
In the left pane, under System Extensions, click Manage Config Wizards. The Manage Configuration Wizards page is displayed.
In the Upload a Wizard menu, click Browse. The File Upload window is displayed.
Go to the location of the extracted contents of the Dell_EMC_OpenManage_Plugin_v3.1_Nagios_XI_A00.tar.gz file, select the Dell_EMC_OM_NagiosXI_monitoring_wizard.zip file and click Open.
Click the Upload and Install button. The Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI is successfully installed and is displayed under the Wizard Information menu along with its copyright and version information.
Post Installation:
Create a Passphrase Resource file to store a passphrase for encryption and decryption.
Go to <NAGIOS_HOME>/etc/resource.cfg and define a macro $OMINAGIOSRESPATH$=<absolute path> in the resource.cfg and provide the absolute path of the file created in step 1.
Restart the Nagios Core services by running the following command: service nagios restart
Guidelines to create a Passphrase Resource file and a Passphrase:
The passphrase shall contain any alphanumeric and special characters.
The length of the passphrase should be a minimum of 10 characters and a maximum of 25 characters.
It is recommended to change the passphrase regularly.
Passphrase Resource file should have a read permission for the 'Nagios' user and the user running the discovery script.
Extract the downloaded file by running the command: tar -zxvf Dell_EMC_OpenManage_Plugin_v3.1_Nagios_XI_A00.tar.gz. The following folder and files are extracted:
Delete Dell OpenManage Plug-in Version 3.0 by following the below steps:
Log in to the Nagios XI console with your credentials, the Nagios XI home page is displayed.
Click the Admin Tab.
In the left pane, under System Extensions, click Manage Config Wizards. The Manage Configuration Wizards page is displayed.
Locate the Dell Plug-in under Wizard Information and click the Delete button under Actions, to uninstall the Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI wizard. The Dell OpenManage Plug-in is successfully uninstalled from your system.
Install the Dell Nagios XI Plug-In Version 3.1 by the following the below steps:
Log in to the Nagios XI console with your credentials. The Nagios XI home page is displayed.
Click the Admin tab.
In the left pane, under System Extensions, click Manage Config Wizards. The Manage Configuration Wizards page is displayed.
In the Upload a Wizard menu, click Browse. The File Upload window is displayed.
Go to the location of the extracted contents of the Dell_EMC_OpenManage_Plugin_v3.1_Nagios_XI_A00.tar.gz file, select the Dell_EMC_OM_NagiosXI_monitoring_wizard.zip file and click Open.
Click the Upload and Install button. The Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI is successfully installed and is displayed under the Wizard Information menu along with its copyright and version information.
Run the Post Installation steps and rediscover all the devices.
After successfully installing the Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI version 3.1, you may optionally perform the steps below based on monitoring requirements:
Configuring alerts or event traps, monitoring SNMP traps is an optional prerequisite. To configure SNMPTT to receive SNMP alerts, perform the following steps:
Go to cd <NagiosXI installed path>/html/includes/configwizards/Dell_EMC_OM_NagiosXI_monitoring_wizard/plugins and run the following command: ./postinstall.sh trap The default location for Nagios XI is /usr/local/nagiosxi.
Provide the path where the snmptt.ini file is installed and then press ENTER. Alternatively, you can press Enter to continue the default file path, /etc/snmp/snmptt.ini.
Provide the path where trap configuration files are installed and then press ENTER to continue. Alternatively, you can press Enter to continue the default file path, '/usr/local/nagios/libexec'.
Restart the SNMPTT service by running the following command: service snmptt restart
Configuring Knowledge Base articles, knowledge base (KB) articles are associated with alerts or events generated by the discovered Dell devices. To be able to view KB articles in the Nagios XI console, you must configure it:
Go to cd <NagiosXI installed path>/html/includes/configwizards/Dell_EMC_OM_NagiosXI_monitoring_wizard/plugins and run the following command: ./postinstall.sh dellkb The default location for Nagios XI is /usr/local/nagiosxi.
Configuring Nagios XI installed in nondefault path, By default, Nagios is installed to the /usr/local/nagios/ If you have installed Nagios XI in a nondefault path then perform the following steps:
Go to cd <NagiosXI installed path>/html/includes/configwizards/Dell_EMC_OM_NagiosXI_monitoring_wizard/plugins and run the following command: ./postinstall.sh nagiosinstallpath
Provide the path where the submit_check_result.sh script file is installed and then press ENTER.
Restart the SNMPTT service by running the following command: service snmptt restart
Resources for Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
About Nagios
Nagios is a powerful IT management system and IT monitoring software suite that enables organizations to identify and resolve IT infrastructure problems before they affect critical business processes. For additional details on the Dell + Nagios innovative integrations, Learn more about Dell + Nagios >
Natalie Patterson, Dell OpenManage Product Marketing Manager for integrations, connections, and APIs, discusses integrating Nagios monitoring with their unique tools for taming the daily complexity of IT. | Learn how Dell + Nagios integrate for maximum power: https://www.nagios.com/products/nagios-xi/
December 2019
Installing Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI Version 3.0
Covers the installation procedure of the Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI version 3.0 and discover the Dell device.
July 2018
Ursache
Not required
Lösung
See above.
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Dell OpenManage Plug-in for Nagios XI
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