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ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti 1.x

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Hi I am looking at monitoring my VM's through Cacti 1.x. As the title says I have ESXi 6.0.0 and am deploying (right now) Vcenter Server 6.0r3. We have 3 host and about 30 or so guest. What I would like to know is what templates/scripts are others using to monitor simalar setups. And yes i have used the search function and nothing match exactly what I have so I am just asking what others have. 8)
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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How in depth do you want to monitor from Cacti? I just used a template I found online for the number of up/down hosts, number with the VMWare client up/down. To monitor the hosts, I placed the correct SNMP settings on the hosts and monitored them directly.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Thanks for replying.. Right now I am monitoring the individual guest through Cacti. I would like monitor the host like you have (up/dwn CPU, RAM, and possible Network traffic) what templates/scripts you used? Are you using vCenter Server? I installed SNMP on vCenter and I tried to put it in cacti with no success yet. I did not spend a lot of time on it as other priorities took over. How did you setup the host for SNMP? I installed the vSphere CLI tool and windows 7 on my workstation keeps trying to open the pl files in note pad. I know I can fix it with time but if you had some tips I would appreciate it.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Google was my good friend on most of my inquiries. To set up SNMP on the host (not VCenter), use the below from the command line:

esxcli system snmp set -r
esxcli system snmp set -c <community string>
esxcli system snmp set -p 161
esxcli system snmp set -L "<location>"
esxcli system snmp set -C "<contact name>"
esxcli system snmp set -e yes
exit

Items in brackets <> should be replaced with your information.

SNMP v1 & v2

VMware templates:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... lit=vmware
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... pu#p256881
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Appreciate the help.. I was looking at them scripts as well. I ssh'd into the host and did them commands and I am still getting snmp errors on cacti. I am still working on it. On and off in-between other projects.
camerabob wrote:Google was my good friend on most of my inquiries. To set up SNMP on the host (not VCenter), use the below from the command line:

esxcli system snmp set -r
esxcli system snmp set -c <community string>
esxcli system snmp set -p 161
esxcli system snmp set -L "<location>"
esxcli system snmp set -C "<contact name>"
esxcli system snmp set -e yes
exit

Items in brackets <> should be replaced with your information.

SNMP v1 & v2

VMware templates:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... lit=vmware
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... pu#p256881
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Update... I got it working on 2 of my 3 host.. one needs to be reset.. it is also the busiest I got.. so that might not happen for awhile.. thanks for all the help.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Glad I could.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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camerabob wrote:Google was my good friend on most of my inquiries. To set up SNMP on the host (not VCenter), use the below from the command line:

esxcli system snmp set -r
esxcli system snmp set -c <community string>
esxcli system snmp set -p 161
esxcli system snmp set -L "<location>"
esxcli system snmp set -C "<contact name>"
esxcli system snmp set -e yes
exit

Items in brackets <> should be replaced with your information.

SNMP v1 & v2

VMware templates:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... lit=vmware
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... pu#p256881



i use follow template http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:host:esxi
get the storage status with Get Mounted Partitions,
the storage name can display like /volume/uuid, not volume name ,
how can i fix it to show the volume name
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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camerabob wrote:Google was my good friend on most of my inquiries. To set up SNMP on the host (not VCenter), use the below from the command line:

esxcli system snmp set -r
esxcli system snmp set -c <community string>
esxcli system snmp set -p 161
esxcli system snmp set -L "<location>"
esxcli system snmp set -C "<contact name>"
esxcli system snmp set -e yes
exit

Items in brackets <> should be replaced with your information.

SNMP v1 & v2

VMware templates:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... lit=vmware
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... pu#p256881


very useful ,
is there any templates to use monitor disk usage, i use "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" , but it can only display data like this
[hostname] - Used Space - /vmfs/volumes/uuid---
is there any templates for display volume name ?
thanks so much!
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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Can someone tell me if the ESXi host graph works with vCenter appliance 6.5.0?

I've implemented this and all I see is 0 for everything for that graph.

Would appreciate some help.

Other things work, CPU, users, processes, users, used space, etc.. just nothing on the ESXi vHosts graph...

running Version 0.8.8a btw (just updated my sig)

Thanks!
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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jerry1122 wrote:
camerabob wrote:Google was my good friend on most of my inquiries. To set up SNMP on the host (not VCenter), use the below from the command line:

esxcli system snmp set -r
esxcli system snmp set -c <community string>
esxcli system snmp set -p 161
esxcli system snmp set -L "<location>"
esxcli system snmp set -C "<contact name>"
esxcli system snmp set -e yes
exit

Items in brackets <> should be replaced with your information.

SNMP v1 & v2

VMware templates:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... lit=vmware
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f ... pu#p256881


very useful ,
is there any templates to use monitor disk usage, i use "SNMP - Get Mounted Partitions" , but it can only display data like this
[hostname] - Used Space - /vmfs/volumes/uuid---
is there any templates for display volume name ?
thanks so much!
I just entered the VMWare console, found which UUID matched which mounted partition and manually changed the label to a more human readable name.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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vodka wrote:Can someone tell me if the ESXi host graph works with vCenter appliance 6.5.0?

I've implemented this and all I see is 0 for everything for that graph.

Would appreciate some help.

Other things work, CPU, users, processes, users, used space, etc.. just nothing on the ESXi vHosts graph...

running Version 0.8.8a btw (just updated my sig)

Thanks!
My VMWare is version 6.0.0. I have older hardware and cannot upgrade any further.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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camerabob wrote:
vodka wrote:Can someone tell me if the ESXi host graph works with vCenter appliance 6.5.0?

I've implemented this and all I see is 0 for everything for that graph.

Would appreciate some help.

Other things work, CPU, users, processes, users, used space, etc.. just nothing on the ESXi vHosts graph...

running Version 0.8.8a btw (just updated my sig)

Thanks!
My VMWare is version 6.0.0. I have older hardware and cannot upgrade any further.

No worries, just to be clear: For the graph ESXi Hosts, do I need to use it on the physical hosts, or on my vCenter Appliance? I'm thinking that it's the latter and this is why I'm not getting any results by polling the vCenter Appliance.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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I always thought that as long as you didn't have a free license, SNMP would work from the hosts. I don't recall you polling the vCenter directly.
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Re: ESXi 6.0.0 and Vcenter Server 6.0r3 monitoring in Cacti

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I installed on a per-host basis. Cacti isn't aware if the host is physical or virtual.
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