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ZenPacks.zenoss.HttpMonitor monitors connection response time to an HTTP server and determines whether specific content exists on a Web page.
This ZenPack provides RRD templates and command parsers for monitoring Linux hosts.
MySqlMonitor provides a method for pulling performance metrics from the MySQL database server (http://www.mysql.com/) directly into Zenoss without requiring the use of an agent. This is accomplished by utilizing the MySQL client library to connect to the database remotely. The following metrics will be collected and graphed for MySQL server. * Command Statistics (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE) * Select Statistics (Scan, Range Check, Range Join, Full Join) * Handler Statistics (Keyed & Unkeyed Reads, Writes, Updates, Deletes) * Network Traffic (Received & Sent)
Xen Monitor --------------------------- XenMonitor is a ZenPack that allows you to monitor virtually hosted operating systems running on a Xen hypervisor. It depends on the prior installation of the ZenossVirtualHostMonitor zenpack. This zenpack: 1) Extends ZenModeler to find Guest OS's and add them to Virtual Hosts 3) Provides templates for collecting resources allocated to Guest OSs. To Use XenMonitor: 1) Ensure that you have SSH keys to your Xen servers (as root). 2) Create your Xen servers using the /Servers/Virtual Hosts/Xen device class. If you have these servers modeled already, remove them and recreate them under the Xen device class. DO NOT MOVE THEM. 3) Select the Guest menu and ensure that the guest hosts were found when the devices were added.
The Amazon Web Services (AWS) ZenPack allows you to monitor Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) server instances. It collects information for these objects monitored through Amazon's CloudWatch APIs: * Account * Instance * Instance Type When you install the ZenPack, the /AWS/EC2 device class is added to your Zenoss instance. A single device in the EC2 class, EC2Manager, represents your EC2 account. All instances and instance types are contained in the EC2 account manager.