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Remote Hard Disk

Post by erreti »

Hi!

I'm trying to monitor the hard disk of a remote computer with linux.

I see that with the default templates is possible to monitor local linux
hard disk and remote windows hard disk.

There is possibility to monitor remote linux hd? Or I must create
new template to do this?

Thank you very much for the answer

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You can use the HOST-MIB template, but do make sure that you have defined what volumes are accessable via SNMP on that host.
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rony wrote:You can use the HOST-MIB template, but do make sure that you have defined what volumes are accessable via SNMP on that host.
Thanks for the answer...

i tried to use it.....


where I define the volumes?

Thanks

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"man snmpd.conf" on the linux server should give you the documentation for snmpd configuration.
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rony wrote:"man snmpd.conf" on the linux server should give you the documentation for snmpd configuration.
ops sorry!!!
I understood that I set it in cacti...

Thanks
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