05-19-2010
Monitoring and Reporting Solutions
Hi,
I am hunting for a low cost Monitoring & Reporting Tool for the SUN Environment.
I have all and all SUN Environment with LDOMs, Zones.
The monitoring Tool
1. Hardware failure.
2. Disk space and failure.
3. LDOMS,Zones.
4. CPU,Memory Utilization.
5. ping,URL Monitors
6. Send out alerts email.
Nice GUI for easy Mgmt by any L1-L2 Support Team and Reports mechanism to please the Mgmt.
I have couple of things at my site like Sitescope,but thats very expensive.And things like Cacti,Solar Winds, but it doesnt have any Support.
Thanks,
KK
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dmeventd
DMEVENTD(8) System Manager's Manual DMEVENTD(8)
NAME
dmeventd - Device-mapper event daemon
SYNOPSIS
dmeventd [-d [-d [-d]]] [-f] [-h] [-R] [-V] [-?]
DESCRIPTION
dmeventd is the event monitoring daemon for device-mapper devices. Library plugins can register and carry out actions triggered when par-
ticular events occur.
LVM PLUGINS
Mirror Attempts to handle device failure automatically. See lvm.conf(5).
Raid Attempts to handle device failure automatically. See lvm.conf(5).
Snapshot
Monitors how full a snapshot is becoming and emits a warning to syslog when it exceeds 80% full. The warning is repeated when 85%,
90% and 95% of the snapshot is filled. See lvm.conf(5).
Thin Monitors how full a thin pool is becoming and emits a warning to syslog when it exceeds 80% full. The warning is repeated when 85%,
90% and 95% of the thin pool is filled. See lvm.conf(5).
OPTIONS
-d Repeat from 1 to 3 times (-d, -dd, -ddd) to increase the detail of debug messages sent to syslog. Each extra d adds more debugging
information.
-f Don't fork, run in the foreground.
-h, -? Show help information.
-R Replace a running dmeventd instance. The running dmeventd must be version 2.02.77 or newer. The new dmeventd instance will obtain a
list of devices and events to monitor from the currently running daemon.
-V Show version of dmeventd.
SEE ALSO
lvm(8), lvm.conf(5)
Red Hat Inc DM TOOLS 2.02.95(2) (2012-03-06) DMEVENTD(8)