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Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension for Zabbix plugin
Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension
Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension plugin extends Zabbix plugin functionality by adding monitoring of incoming SNMP traps sent from Extreme Networks hardware via management network to management VIP address. It configures snmptt to parse and pass Extreme Networks specific traps to Zabbix. It also configures Zabbix by adding Template with appropriate items and triggers and by creating Hosts for each Extreme Networks hardware.
Requirements
Requirement | Version/Comment |
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Mirantis OpenStack compatibility | 7.0 |
Zabbix plugin for Fuel | 2.0.0 |
SNMP trap daemon for Zabbix plugin | 1.0.0 |
Installation Guide
Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension for Zabbix plugin installation
To install Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension for Zabbix plugin, follow these steps:
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Find and install Zabbix plugin for Fuel from Fuel Plugins Catalog
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Find and install SNMP trap daemon for Zabbix plugin from Fuel Plugins Catalog
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Download Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension for Zabbix plugin from Fuel Plugins Catalog
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Copy the plugin on already installed Fuel Master node; ssh can be used for that. If you do not have the Fuel Master node yet, see Quick Start Guide :
# scp zabbix_monitoring_extreme_networks-1.0-1.0.0-1.noarch.rpm \ root@<Fuel_Master_ip>:/tmp
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Install the plugin:
# cd /tmp # fuel plugins --install \ zabbix_monitoring_extreme_networks-1.0-1.0.0-1.noarch.rpm
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Check if the plugin was installed successfully:
# fuel plugins id | name | version | package_version ---|------------------------------------|---------|---------------- 1 | zabbix_monitoring | 2.0.0 | 3.0.0 2 | zabbix_snmptrapd | 1.0.0 | 2.0.0 3 | zabbix_monitoring_extreme_networks | 1.0.0 | 2.0.0
For more information and instructions, see the Extreme Networks hardware monitoring extension for Zabbix plugin Guide in the Fuel Plugins Catalog
Release Notes
This is the first release of the plugin.
Build Instructions
Instructions how to build a plugin from source are available on: How To: Build and install a plugin from source
Contributors
Dmitry Klenov dklenov@mirantis.com (PM)
Piotr Misiak pmisiak@mirantis.com (developer)
Szymon Bańka sbanka@mirantis.com (developer)
Alexander Zatserklyany azatserklyany@mirantis.com (QA engineer)