Thanks to the few people who responded; Alan Orndorff Kevin Buterbaugh Matt Morris Kevin suggested Sun Remote Services. We were wanting to keep this in-house, and be able to generate reports as needed, so we are reluctant to farm it out. It is also hoped that, should the solution be functional, that this may become a long-term service. The other problem with farming it out is that limits our ability to tie in to Tivoli (if we can at all). Matt suggested OpenNMS, but according to their website, they only support Solaris 8 on Intel. We only have Sun servers, and some (the most important in the short term) are still running Solaris 2.6. Alan has the best suggestion, which is to run Symon using the existing agents. Assuming we can still get/find a copy of Symon, we may go this way. Our worry is that SMC has replaced Symon, so the old "stock" agents will (probably?) go away. We were wanting to go with one solution and stick with it. The good news is that, according to Sun's website, SMC will work with the old Symon agents. That's probably the route we'll explore first, as it means not having to wait for the DBAs to fully explore how the replacement of an agent they don't use will affect them. I had hoped to hear from people that had experience with both SMC and net-SNMP (the new name for ucd-SNMP), as those were our two main runners, but it seems that using SNMP to gather stats on/monitor systems isn't that big a deal to people. Shame, as we are hoping to be able to gather the information centrally and not only monitor each system, but compare them easily. I guess we'll just have to experiment with the two packages. Rainer Heilke > -----Original Message----- > From: Heilke, Rainer > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 9:56 AM > To: 'sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org' > Subject: SNMP tools > > Greetings, all. > > For the last while, we have been looking at implementing some monitoring > on > our Sun servers using SNMP, and we have a few questions before we start > implementing, having looked through a selective pile of documentation > already. > > 1) Are there any good/bad comments you have regarding Sun Management > Center, > net-SNMP, or other? Which would you go with? > > 2) It seems that the stock SNMP agents for Solaris (snmpdx, snmpXdmid) are > so non-standard that neither of the above (nor NetHealth) can use them, > and > require replacement. Are there any moves at Sun that people have heard of > to > move toward other default SNMP agents for future OS releases, say those > for > SMC? Or, alternatively, what monitoring tools can work with these agents > to > provide the standard information people expect from these tools? > > Any information would be gratefully received. We would rather not spend > weeks chasing down dead ends. > > Thanks. > > Rainer Heilke > ATCO I-Tek > Phone: 780-420-7806 > Fax: 780-420-3939 > rainer.heilke@atcoitek.com > > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Oct 29 15:09:09 2001
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