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RPMPackage ZenPacks.zenoss-4.2.5-1.lbn25.noarch
The ZenPacks.zenoss python module
RPMPackage ZenPacks.turner.CiscoMDS-4.2.5_1.2.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Memory, CPU, power, and temperature performance monitoring of Cisco MDS devices.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.rhybudd.alerts-4.2.5_1.0.0-2.lbn25.noarch
This ZenPack adds new event notification actions that are used by the zenactiond daemon to instantly deliver alerts to any Rhybudd enabled Android devices. Features The following event notification actions have been added: Send Alert to Rhybudd This action allows Zenoss to push events directly to Android devices that have the Rhybudd App installed. Alert delivery is usually sub-second. Rhybudd is free, open source and available from http://bit.ly/ZenossAndroid Limitations These notification actions are not able to provide immediate feedback as to whether or not configuration information is correct, so the zenactiond.log file must be checked to ensure that the actions are working correctly. Rhybudd must be installed to your phone or tablet and the steps detailed in the usage section below must be followed. Usage Phone / Tablet: New Install: Install the Rhybudd app to your phone. Configure the Zenoss server details (URL, username & password) Tap the Configure Rhybudd Push Tab Confirm all tests pass [Optional] Add an event filter (see below for server side configuration of filters) Existing Install upgraded to Rhybudd 4.0 Load up the app Tap the Home / Drawer menu icon Choose Configure Rhybudd Push Confirm all tests pass [Optional] Add an event filter (see below for server side configuration of filters) Zenoss: Basic Configuration: Navigate to Events -> Triggers page. Click on the Notifications menu item. Click on the plus sign ('+') to add a new notification. From the dialog box, specify the name of the notification and select the Send Alert to Rhybudd action. Enable the notification and add a trigger to be associated with this action. Configuring Filters: Follow steps 1 - 4 of Basic Configuration Click on the Contents tab. Input a "Filter Key" Click on the Submit button. On your Android device tap the Home / Drawer menu icon Choose Configure Rhybudd Push Confirm all tests pass Add the Filter key from Step 3 into the edit box. Tap Back or the Home button on the ActionBar Advanced Configuration: To prevent your alerts traversing the ColdStart.io infrastructure and instead have them go straight to your phone (via Google GCM) do the following; Login to Zenoss and navigate to Advanced Select Rhybudd Push from the left hand menu Follow the instructions from Google to create a GCM key http://developer.android.com/google/gcm/gs.html Add the GCM API Key and Sender ID to the page, press submit On your phone load the app, tap the Home icon, choose Configure Rhybudd Push, tap the refresh icon on the action bar. (This will update the local Sender ID and change the GCM Registration ID if neccessary)
RPMPackage ZenPacks.lbn.ZopeMonitor-4.2.5_4.0.4-3.lbn25.noarch
ZopeMonitor ------------- ZopeMonitor provides a method for pulling performance metrics from a Zope Application Server (http://www.zope.org/) directly into Zenoss. It is necessary to first install the munin.zope eggs from pypi.python.org or our own repo at http://linux.last-bastion.net/LBN/up2date/monitor, and to have wget installed on this server. The monitor works by utilising ZenCommand to run wget on the local system - you do not need to make zope ports available through your firewall. The munin plugins do require a user with 'View Management Screens' access at the root however. This is configured using the zZopeURI zProperty of the device. This parameter uses Extended HTTP Authentication to specify user credentials, host and port. Note that the host is the hostname on the remote instance and should probably remain 'localhost' unless you've explicitly bound your Zope to a NIC. Note that the munin plugins expect to be installed on a Unix-like operating system with a /proc filesystem. The following metrics will be collected and graphed for the Zope Server. * Threads (only if you set up munin.zope on target - see code) o Free threads o Total threads * Cache o Total objects o Total objects in memory o Targe number * ZODB Activity o Total connections o Total load count o Total store count * Memory Utilisation o VmHWM - peak resident set size ("high water mark") o VmExe - size of text segments o VmStk - size of stack segments o VmPeak - peak virtual memory size o VmData - size of data segments o VmLck - locked memory size o VmPTE - page table entries size o VmLib - shared library code size o VmRSS - resident set size Once your Zope Server has the munin plugins installed, you can add Zope monitoring to the device within Zenoss by simply binding the ZopeMonitor template to the device. 1. Navigate to the device in the Zenoss web interface. 2. Click the device menu, choose More then Templates. 3. Click the templates menu, choose Bind Templates. 4. Ctrl-click the ZopeMonitor template from /Devices/Server to choose it. 5. Click OK. You will now be collecting the Zope Server metrics from this device.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.lbn.SquidMonitor-client-4.2.5_4.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
Configuration for any server being monitored by SquidMonitor
RPMPackage ZenPacks.lbn.SquidMonitor-4.2.5_4.0.2-1.lbn25.noarch
his ZenPack monitors Squid Proxy server's using SNMP. The following MIB's are monitored: cacheClients 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.15.0 cacheCurrentFileDescrCnt 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.12.0 cacheCurrentFileDescrMax 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.13.0 cacheCurrentResFileDescrCnt 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.11.0 cacheCurrentUnusedFDescrCnt 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.10.0 cacheDnsSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.8.5 cacheHttpAllSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.2.5 cacheHttpErrors 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.3.0 cacheHttpHitSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.5.5 cacheHttpHits 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.2.0 cacheHttpInKb 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.4.0 cacheHttpMissSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.3.5 cacheHttpNhSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.11.5 cacheHttpNmSvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.4.5 cacheHttpOutKb 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.5.0 cacheIcpQuerySvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.6.5 cacheIcpReplySvcTime.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.7.5 cacheNumObjCount 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.7.0 cacheProtoClientHttpRequests 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.1.1.0' cacheRequestByteRatio.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.10.1 cacheRequestByteRatio.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.10.5 cacheRequestByteRatio.60 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.10.60 cacheRequestHitRatio.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.9.1 cacheRequestHitRatio.5 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.9.5 cacheRequestHitRatio.60 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.2.2.1.9.60 cacheSysPageFaults 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.3.1.1.0 cacheSysStorage 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.1.2.0 cacheSysVMsize 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.1.1.0 cacheUptime 1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1.1.3.0 A full list of possible MIB's to extend your monitoring is available at http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Snmp To use this zenpack, you'll need to enable snmpd in squid.conf: acl snmppublic snmp_community mysecretcommunity snmp_port 3401 snmp_access allow snmppublic all and proxy these through your hosts snmpd.conf: view systemview included .1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1 proxy -m /usr/share/snmp/mibs/SQUID-MIB.txt -v2c -Cc -c mysecretcommunity localhost:3401 .1.3.6.1.4.1.3495.1
RPMPackage ZenPacks.lbn.Base-4.2.5_4.0.3-3.lbn25.noarch
Last Bastion Network product information into your Zenoss Server, and all the necessary monkey patches to your Zope environment.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.lbn.AvayaPBX-4.2.5_4.0.0-1.lbn25.noarch
 
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.zenJavaApp-4.2.5_2.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This zenpack allows a modified version of the standard JMX template to work for multiple JVMs running on the same device. Each JMX-capable application is detected by a modeler plugin that checks responsive ports from a given list of potential ports. Components: The ZenPack has the following Objects JavaApp Template provides a component-level modified version of the standard "Java" template that ships with zenJMX ZenPack. The ZenPack also provides: A modeler plugin JavaAppMap that models available JMX-capable servers A new zProperty zJavaAppPorts that contains a list of port numbers to be scanned by the modeler plugin A CLI-based jmx agent used by the modeling process
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.puppet-4.2.5_1.21-1.lbn25.noarch
This ZenPack provides support for the following in Puppet (via ssh) Report and listing of puppet clients for each master on a separate tab Report of all puppet clients in a PuppetClientList report Tracking of update times of clients Device addition from puppet via events The ZenPack provides a device class /Server/PuppetMaster, with a collector plugin PuppetModeler.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.f5-4.2.5_1.7-1.lbn25.noarch
The ZenPack has the following: /Network/f5 Device Class A Device template which graphs many of the same performance stats as would be seen in the Overview >> Performance section of the 10.x UI Virtual Server Component Modeling A component template for virtual servers. Virtual Server filtering. This pack adds a new zProperty, zF5BigipVirtualServerNameFilter, which when set will limit which virtual servers are included during a modeling cycle. Node Component Modeling A component template for nodes. Node filtering. This pack adds a new zProperty, zF5BigipNodesNameFilter, which when set will limit which nodes are included during a modeling cycle. Pool Component Modeling A component template for Pools. Pool filtering. This pack adds a new zProperty, zF5BigipPoolsNameFilter, which when set will limit which pools are included during a modeling cycle.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.deviceAdvDetail-4.2.5_2.9.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This ZenPack is extends Zenoss with possibility to display additional hardware details and could be used by other ZenPacks as well. Examples of details include: dynamic deviceHardwareDetail tab dynamic deviceOsDetail tab dynamic deviceSoftwareDetail tab Number of CPU Cores Memory Modules section Logical Drives sections status indication for all hardware components It also make changes deviceOSDetail tab to show only monitored Network Interfaces Usage Installing the ZenPack will add the following items to your Zenoss system. Event Class /Change/Set/Status Threshold Class StatusThreshold
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.Varnish3-4.2.5_1.2-1.lbn25.noarch
A ZenPack to provide support for Varnish version 3.x metrics. It introduces a new command parser that is intended to be run over SSH. Metrics are parsed from the output of the varnishstat command on the Varnish 3.x server
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.VMwareESXiMonitor-4.2.5_2.0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
DESCRIPTION: This ZenPack allows Zenoss to monitor VMware ESXi Hosts and VMs via the vSphere SDK for Perl. It creates the /Server/VMware/ESXi Device Class. All ESXi Hosts have to be added to this Device Class. INSTALLATION: First install the vSphere SDK for Perl on your Zenoss Collector Server. After that you can install the ZenPack as usually and restart Zenoss. ZPROPERTIES: The ZenPack will add two zProperties: zVSphereUsername: Name of a User that has read-only access to the ESXi Host zVSpherePassword: The corresponding Password
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.SquidMonitor-squid-1.0-2.lbn25.noarch
Configuration for any server being monitored by SquidMonitor
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.SquidMonitor-1.0-2.lbn25.noarch
ZenPack that adds a performance template for monitoring Squid in Zenoss
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.SQLDataSource-4.2.5_1.99-2.lbn25.noarch
This Functionality ZenPack provides a new zenperfsql daemon and SQL data source. It based on Twisted twisted.enterprise.adbapi interface to the standardized DB-API 2.0 API, which allows you to access a number of different RDBMSes.
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.OpenTSDB-4.2.5_1.0.0-1.lbn25.noarch
Publish Zenoss RRD data to OpenTSDB
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.HPMon-4.2.5_2.3.0-1.lbn25.noarch
zProperties zHPExpansionCardMapIgnorePci - ignore PCI cards other than RAID and iLO controllers Modeler Plugins community.snmp.HPCPUMap - CPU modeler plugin community.snmp.HPDaCntlrMap - modeler plugin for HP Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPDaLogDrvMap - modeler plugin for Logical Disks on HP Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPDaPhyDrvMap - modeler plugin for Physical Disks on HP Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPDeviceMap - device modeler plugin, tried to identify Model, Vendor and Serial Number community.snmp.HPExpansionCardMap - PCI cards modeler plugin, tried to identify all PCI cards, RAID and iLO controllers, put it to the end of *Collector Plugins* list community.snmp.HPFanMap - Fan modeler plugin community.snmp.HPFcTapeCntlrMap - modeler plugin for FC Tape controllers community.snmp.HPFcaCntlrMap - modeler plugin for HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPFcaLogDrvMap - modeler plugin for Logical Disks on HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPFcaPhyDrvMap - modeler plugin for Physical Disks on HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array controllers community.snmp.HPHardDiskMap - Hard Disks modeler plugin returned to zenmodeler information collected by other Physical Disk modeler plugins, so put it in Collector Plugins list after all Physical Disk modeler plugins. community.snmp.HPIdeAtaDiskMap - modeler plugin for IDE/ATA Physical Disks community.snmp.HPIdeControllerMap - modeler plugin for IDE/ATA controllers community.snmp.HPIdeLogicalDriveMap - modeler plugin for Logical Disks on IDE/ATA controllers community.snmp.HPLogicalDiskMap - Logical Disks modeler plugin returned to zenmodeler information collected by other Logical Disk modeler plugins, so put it in Collector Plugins list after all Logical Disk modeler plugins. community.snmp.HPMemoryModuleMap - Physical Memory modeler plugin, tried to identify memory modules community.snmp.HPNicMap - Network Cards modeler plugin community.snmp.HPPowerSupplyMap - Power Supply modeler plugin community.snmp.HPSasHbaMap - modeler plugin for SAS controllers community.snmp.HPSasLogDrvMap - modeler plugin for Logical Disks on SAS controllers community.snmp.HPSasPhyDrvMap - modeler plugin for Physical Disks on SAS controllers community.snmp.HPScsiCntlrMap - modeler plugin for SCSI controllers community.snmp.HPScsiLogDrvMap - modeler plugin for Logical Disks on SCSI controllers community.snmp.HPScsiPhyDrvMap - modeler plugin for Physical Disks on SCSI controllers community.snmp.HPSm2CntlrMap - modeler plugin for iLO Management controllers community.snmp.HPSsChassisMap - External Chassis modeler plugin community.snmp.HPTemperatureSensorMap - Temperature Sensor modeler plugin Monitoring Templates Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/HPFan Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/HPPowerSupply Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/HPTemperatureSensor Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqDaCntlr Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqDaCntlrPerf Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqDaLogDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqDaLogDrvPerf Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqDaPhyDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqFcaCntlr Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqFcaHostCntlr Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqFcaLogDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqFcaPhyDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqHeResMem2Module Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqIdeAtaDisk Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqIdeController Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqIdeLogicalDrive Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqNicIfPhysAdapter Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSasHba Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSasLogDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSasPhyDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqScsiCntlr Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqScsiLogDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqScsiPhyDrv Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSiMemModule Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSm2Cntlr Devices/Server/rrdTemplates/cpqSsChassis Reports Reports/Device Reports/HP ProLiant Reports/Hard Disks Reports/Device Reports/HP ProLiant Reports/Storage Controllers Reports/Device Reports/HP ProLiant Reports/iLO Boards MIBs CPQFCA-MIB CPQHLTH-MIB CPQIDA-MIB CPQIDE-MIB CPQNIC-MIB CPQSCSI-MIB CPQSM2-MIB
RPMPackage ZenPacks.community.Fortigate-4.2.5_1.2.1-1.lbn25.noarch
Provides a /Network/Router/Firewall/Fortigate Device Class and a Fortigate template that can be \ bound to monitor CPU usage, Memory Utilization and Number of Sessions for a Fortigate Firewall.