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ZenPacks.zenoss.JabberMonitor-4.2.5_1.1.0-1.lbn19.noarch
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JabberMonitor-4.2.5_1.1.0-1.lbn19.noarch
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JabberMonitor-4.2.5_1.1.0-1.lbn25.noarch
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JabberMonitor-4.2.5_1.1.0-1.lbn25.noarch
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JMXNotificationListener-5.0.5_0.9.1-5.lbn19.noarch
Usage
To collect JMX notifications you must edit $ZENHOME/etc/zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf. This file must be used to specify which JMX agents to connect to, and what notifications to collect. After modifying this file you must run ``zenjmxnotificationlistener restart`` for the changes to be affected.
Upon installing the ZenPack a default ``zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf`` will be created with the following contents.
monitorName=localhost
heartbeatInterval=60
heartbeatTimeout=75
connectionRetryInterval=10
xmlRpcUrl=http://localhost:8081/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
xmlRpcUsername=admin
xmlRpcPassword=zenoss
serverList=LOCALHOST
server.LOCALHOST.zenossDevice=localhost
server.LOCALHOST.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:54107/jmxrmi
The scope and attributeFilters properties are optional, and can be used to restrict the notifications captured from a given server. MBeanServerNotification type notifications are ignored by default as they are noisy and unlikely to be useful.
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JMXNotificationListener-4.2.5_0.9.1-5.lbn19.noarch
Usage
To collect JMX notifications you must edit $ZENHOME/etc/zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf. This file must be used to specify which JMX agents to connect to, and what notifications to collect. After modifying this file you must run ``zenjmxnotificationlistener restart`` for the changes to be affected.
Upon installing the ZenPack a default ``zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf`` will be created with the following contents.
monitorName=localhost
heartbeatInterval=60
heartbeatTimeout=75
connectionRetryInterval=10
xmlRpcUrl=http://localhost:8081/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
xmlRpcUsername=admin
xmlRpcPassword=zenoss
serverList=LOCALHOST
server.LOCALHOST.zenossDevice=localhost
server.LOCALHOST.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:54107/jmxrmi
The scope and attributeFilters properties are optional, and can be used to restrict the notifications captured from a given server. MBeanServerNotification type notifications are ignored by default as they are noisy and unlikely to be useful.
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JMXNotificationListener-4.2.5_0.9.1-5.lbn19.noarch
Usage
To collect JMX notifications you must edit $ZENHOME/etc/zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf. This file must be used to specify which JMX agents to connect to, and what notifications to collect. After modifying this file you must run ``zenjmxnotificationlistener restart`` for the changes to be affected.
Upon installing the ZenPack a default ``zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf`` will be created with the following contents.
monitorName=localhost
heartbeatInterval=60
heartbeatTimeout=75
connectionRetryInterval=10
xmlRpcUrl=http://localhost:8081/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
xmlRpcUsername=admin
xmlRpcPassword=zenoss
serverList=LOCALHOST
server.LOCALHOST.zenossDevice=localhost
server.LOCALHOST.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:54107/jmxrmi
The scope and attributeFilters properties are optional, and can be used to restrict the notifications captured from a given server. MBeanServerNotification type notifications are ignored by default as they are noisy and unlikely to be useful.
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JMXNotificationListener-4.2.5_0.9.1-5.lbn25.noarch
Usage
To collect JMX notifications you must edit $ZENHOME/etc/zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf. This file must be used to specify which JMX agents to connect to, and what notifications to collect. After modifying this file you must run ``zenjmxnotificationlistener restart`` for the changes to be affected.
Upon installing the ZenPack a default ``zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf`` will be created with the following contents.
monitorName=localhost
heartbeatInterval=60
heartbeatTimeout=75
connectionRetryInterval=10
xmlRpcUrl=http://localhost:8081/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
xmlRpcUsername=admin
xmlRpcPassword=zenoss
serverList=LOCALHOST
server.LOCALHOST.zenossDevice=localhost
server.LOCALHOST.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:54107/jmxrmi
The scope and attributeFilters properties are optional, and can be used to restrict the notifications captured from a given server. MBeanServerNotification type notifications are ignored by default as they are noisy and unlikely to be useful.
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BastionLinux 25
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ZenPacks.zenoss.JMXNotificationListener-4.2.5_0.9.1-5.lbn25.noarch
Usage
To collect JMX notifications you must edit $ZENHOME/etc/zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf. This file must be used to specify which JMX agents to connect to, and what notifications to collect. After modifying this file you must run ``zenjmxnotificationlistener restart`` for the changes to be affected.
Upon installing the ZenPack a default ``zenjmxnotificationlistener.conf`` will be created with the following contents.
monitorName=localhost
heartbeatInterval=60
heartbeatTimeout=75
connectionRetryInterval=10
xmlRpcUrl=http://localhost:8081/zport/dmd/ZenEventManager
xmlRpcUsername=admin
xmlRpcPassword=zenoss
serverList=LOCALHOST
server.LOCALHOST.zenossDevice=localhost
server.LOCALHOST.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:54107/jmxrmi
The scope and attributeFilters properties are optional, and can be used to restrict the notifications captured from a given server. MBeanServerNotification type notifications are ignored by default as they are noisy and unlikely to be useful.
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BastionLinux 25
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ZenPacks.zenoss.Layer2-5.0.5_1.1.0dev-1.lbn19.noarch
Features
The features added by this ZenPack can be summarized as follows. They are each detailed further below.
Discovery and periodic remodeling of Neighbor Switches using CDP/LLDP.
Monitoring of MAC Address table or Forwarding Table for each network interface of device.
Event suppression based on MAC Address table.
Discovery
CDP/LLDP based collector plugin zenoss.snmp.CDPLLDPDiscover performs discovery of switches located nearby a selected device.
Monitoring
The ZenPack binds Layer2Info monitoring templates to the /Network device class in Zenoss. This activates monitoring of Layer 2 MAC forwarding tables for devices under that class. On the detail view of Interfaces components, the Clients MAC addresses subpanel is added with a list of MAC addresses. Those addresses are grouped by the client device they belong to.
Event suppression
When an upstream switch goes down, a flood of Device is DOWN! events for every device in an affected subnet can be generated. This ZenPack adds a zenevent plugin which suppresses such subsequent events for leaf devices. As a result, a system administator receives only a primary, core error event.
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BastionLinux 19