Are you referring to host SNMP graphs? Such as load average, CPU usage, TCP connections, ethernet traffic, etc that are pulled from host/community? Or are you referring to ESX specific graphs.
Have you setup SNMP on each of your ESX servers already? Or is this a different problem?
Jason
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Yes, the very graphs (on the first page when selecting VC)
I do not believe I specifically set anything on ESX servers, but in UNNOC I point to Virtual Centre (not directly to ESX servers)
I also did NOT set any SNMP config in any of my VM, yet the data read from VC seems to be enough to create the graphs for each & every VM on either ESX server
Seb
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I simply do not have any IP in VM Appliance
How to get the network working?
sebus
This is the one:
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=118866.80134.qm%40web31008.mail.mud.yahoo.com&forum_name=unnoc-support
Hi Sebus,
Did that fix your problem, or no?
Jason
Yes, but never got this appliance to work, I am currently using the v2 from Timo Sugliani from http://vmware.dropcode.net
That appliance works great, but I can not get graphs working for ESX servers (for any & all VMs graphs work OK)
Seb
Hi Seb,
Are you referring to host SNMP graphs? Such as load average, CPU usage, TCP connections, ethernet traffic, etc that are pulled from host/community? Or are you referring to ESX specific graphs.
Have you setup SNMP on each of your ESX servers already? Or is this a different problem?
Jason
Yes, the very graphs (on the first page when selecting VC)
I do not believe I specifically set anything on ESX servers, but in UNNOC I point to Virtual Centre (not directly to ESX servers)
I also did NOT set any SNMP config in any of my VM, yet the data read from VC seems to be enough to create the graphs for each & every VM on either ESX server
Seb