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PostPosted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 8:46 pm    Post subject: HostMonitor 4.45 available for testing: Reply with quote

There is new module at www.ks-soft.net/download/hm445.zip
If you want to check new features and suggest some other, I would recommend to copy your existent Advanced Host Monitor into another directory (or another computer), unzip new modules, and use this version (4.45 beta) for testing purpose only.

What's new:
1) New "External" mode for Performance Counter test. It should fix problems with the test (if you have problems). Use Miscellaneous page in the Options dialog to set new mode .
(RMA does not support this new mode yet, it will work on old way);

2) New "SNMP Trap" test method. There are some new settings on Miscellaneous page in the Options dialog as well (check "Settings for SNMP Trap tests" item).
And there are some new "SNMP Trap" specific macro variables:
- %TRAPHOST%
- %TRAPTYPE%
- %TIMETICKS%
- %ENTERPRISE%
- %MIBOID%
- %MIBTYPE%
- %MIBVALUE%
- %MIBRELATIVE%

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Alex
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Marcus



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 4:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looking at the snmp traps, the questions arise:

-What to do with unknown traps? Wil it be possible to define a default snmp trap (for traps not triggered by any other snmp trap test?). This will at least trigger your attention for traps you did not think about.
-The logging could be more specific (why not the whole trap). Especially for unknown traps, this could give you alle information you need to create an snmp trap test.
-Will there be an MIB translation / import function? It is impossible to update all possible traps by hand. (And if so, will it become possible to create an snmp trap test, based on the MIB).

Btw, I still think receiving and handling snmp traps is not HostMonitor .
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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-What to do with unknown traps? Wil it be possible to define a default snmp trap (for traps not triggered by any other snmp trap test?). This will at least trigger your attention for traps you did not think about.


Good idea. We will think about it.

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-The logging could be more specific (why not the whole trap). Especially for unknown traps, this could give you alle information you need to create an snmp trap test.


Standard log cannot be more specific, it should have the same format for any test.
But its easy to create separate log using "SQL Query" action or "Execute external program" or ...

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-Will there be an MIB translation / import function? It is impossible to update all possible traps by hand. (And if so, will it become possible to create an snmp trap test, based on the MIB).


I hope HostMonitor will have MIB compiler but not the next version.
Import? Import from ??

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Btw, I still think receiving and handling snmp traps is not HostMonitor


So, we just spent time for nothing

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 1:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marcus wrote:
Btw, I still think receiving and handling snmp traps is not HostMonitor .

Hi Marcus,

If you are using AHM to monitor servers and network devices, which program do you use to see SNMP traps in today then?
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 1:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KS-Soft wrote:
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Btw, I still think receiving and handling snmp traps is not HostMonitor

So, we just spent time for nothing

Regards
Alex

Hi Alex,

No, I don't think that you spend time for nothing. I can see the great benefit in the use of AHM to recieve traps. But I must admit, that being able to see all the traps, and the whole trap that AHM recieve, would be very nice.

Sort of like, AHM recieves all the traps, and can take action upon them. But also the possibility to view all the traps in a separate log, like many of the other tools does..
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 9:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sort of like, AHM recieves all the traps, and can take action upon them. But also the possibility to view all the traps in a separate log, like many of the other tools does..


New version of IP-Tools can do that (not available for dowload yet)

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Stoltze



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

KS-Soft wrote:

New version of IP-Tools can do that (not available for dowload yet)


Sounds great Alex. Will be looking forward to this release..
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you are using AHM to monitor servers and network devices, which program do you use to see SNMP traps in today then?

We do not use HostMonitor to monitor hardware, but software only. It checks for 90% services and web-pages (and some databases, free space, etc). If a HostMonitor test fails, it wil generate an snmp trap to our openview management server.

We use the vendor tools (HP Insight Manager, Dell Open Manage and IBM Director) to receive all the hardware traps and translate them to a readable form (besides openview, which does the same). Hardware tools are most important for us, because they give us a complete inventory of the hardware (including all the serial numbers you ever need).

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So, we just spent time for nothing

I assume I am not the only customer of HostMonitor . So perhaps this is a good thing for other customers, but we will never use it. I think other tools are better suited (and designed) to receive snmp traps and a lot of them are part of the hardware you buy.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 5:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use HostMonitor to monitor my servers, and on my Compaq/HP servers I have installed the monitoring modules for disc systems and NICs, they will write an error in system log so I can read them with HM, how do I fix this for the IBM servers, I tried to install Real Time Diagnostics, but it didn't help, does anyone now the answer ?



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