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ZenPacks.Nova.Cisco.Catalyst-5.0.5_1.0-2.lbn19.noarch
he Cisco Catalyst ZenPack provides SNMP-based modeling and monitoring for Catalyst Switch devices running CatOS.
It consists of a modeler plugin called 'zenoss.snmp.InterfaceCatOsMap', which works in conjunction with 'zenoss.snmp.InterfaceMap' to properly map interfaces on Catalyst switches running CatOS.
It also comes with a performance template for monitoring CPU and Memory on Catalyst switches running CatOS.
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ZenPacks.Nova.Cisco.Mibs-5.0.5_1.1-2.lbn19.noarch
This ZenPack consists of all the publicly available (and edited to be loadable into Zenoss) MIBs
for Cisco devices. The MIBs may be used for translating SNMP traps.
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ZenPacks.PlixerInternational-5.0.5_1.2-2.lbn19.noarch
ZenPacks.PlixerInternational.Scrutinizer module
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ZenPacks.PlixerInternational.Scrutinizer-5.0.5_1.2-2.lbn19.noarch
The Scrutinizer ZenPack provides direct integration between Zenoss and Scrutinizer. This
integration allows network engineers to quickly switch between viewing the event details
in Zenoss and the detailed network traffic analysis view in Scrutinizer. Network engineers
need to quickly find and resolve network performance bottlenecks before they impact
customers and end-users. One of the most effective ways to diagnose network performance
problems is by analyzing NetFlow data.
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ZenPacks.RomanTykhonov.OracleDB-5.0.5_2.0-2.lbn19.noarch
With SNMP Trap destination setup in Oracle Enterprise Manager it is the best way to monitor many Oracle Single Instance/RACs for FREE. (if you have Oracle Standard Edition - Perfomance Tab have to be disabled due to Standard Edition Licence Agreement)
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ZenPacks.TwoNMS.PrinterMIB-5.0.5_2.0.0-2.lbn19.noarch
This ZenPack monitors printers supporting the new RFC3805 PrinterMIB (supersedes
RFC1759). Version 2.0.0 creates separate components for toners, supplies and input
trays.
In case you don't see the Printer components then try deleting the printer + adding
it directly to the /Printer/PrinterMIB tree.
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ZenPacks.atelepin.cbCiscoQOS-5.0.5_1.2-1.lbn19.noarch
Background
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This project is a Zenoss extension (ZenPack) primarily intended for ISPs which extensively use different QoS on their network (like MPLS), and need to know statistics by each class.
About Cisco Base QOS on Cisco site
This is prerelease but all main functionality work. Almost think i need change or add write in the code as TODO or FIXME
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Because ServicePolicy bound to Interface (IpInterface), installation create additional relation between cbServicePolicy and IpInterface. ZenPack contain automated modeler which grab QOS Object configuration from device. From this configuration modeler create particular class instance and create hierarchy of that objects (see more about nested object in cisco site).
In this release i collect only two statistic item PostPolicyBitRate and PostPolicyDropRate. From code point of view each statistic item is different component, but from user point of view, this item belong to cbServicePolicy and statistics should be visible as single item (for example on single graph). In this case cbServicePolicy work not only as container but also provide internal API to gather statistic from his child.
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ZenPacks.chudler.GoogleAppEngine-5.0.5_1.0-1.lbn19.noarch
With this ZenPack you can monitor the status of your Google AppEngine applications.
It provides:
All Quota statistics (allowances, percent used, and raw used).
Application status (version deployed)
Monitoring of multiple google accounts
Automatic detection of new quotas types
Automatic detection of new applications and changes to existing applications
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ZenPacks.community.CiscoEnvMon-5.0.5_1.1-1.lbn19.noarch
Cisco Environmental monitoring including fans, temperature sensors, power supplies and expansion modules.
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ZenPacks.community.ConstructionKit-5.0.5_2.5-1.lbn19.noarch
This ZenPacks automates to a large extent the development of other ZenPacks. It eliminates the bulk of "boilerplate" code that
accompanies the typical "custom component" type of zenpack while providing many nice features.
The goal is to reduce the maintenance cost (development time) associated with dependent ZenPacks by removing most of their code.
ConstructionKit-dependent ZenPacks should consist only of a Definition.py class file that subclasses the provided "BasicDefinition"
class, as well as any additional ZenPack-specific files such as modeler plugins, check scripts, and exported Zenoss templates, event
classes, etc (objects.xml).
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