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  • millerlu
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2020
    • 4

    #1

    VMware and agent monitoring

    I just setup VMware monitoring against my vCenter, it discovers my VMware hosts and any VMs that aren't already in Zabbix. However, I have a lot of VMs that I was already monitoring via agents. I want to get the VMware monitoring data for them as well. How can I add that monitoring to an existing host in Zabbix?

    I tried adding "Template VM VMware Guest" but this doesn't do it, I errors like this on the Zabbix logs:
    item "XXXXXX:vmware.vm.cpu.ready[{$URL},{HOST.HOST}]" became not supported: Couldn't resolve host name

    Looking at another VM which was discovered I see that the hostname field as a value like this: 50264de5-f163-dd4e-cc8b-XXXXXXXXXXXX. My thought is this might be the key field so I tried to find what that matches to in VMware. I thought it might be the VM UUID but it's not, the UUID for the same VM is 422679ca-141c-baec-c1c7-XXXXXXXXXXXX.

    What am I missing here? I imagine I could delete the hosts in Zabbix and have them rediscovered but I am hoping to avoid that if possible.

    Thanks,
    Luke

  • jashley
    Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 37

    #2
    Are we the only ones concerned about this??? I know this is an old post

    I have wondered about this for a while. Have you been able to find the Hostname to UUID confirmation in VMWare???

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    • millerlu
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2020
      • 4

      #3
      Originally posted by jashley
      Are we the only ones concerned about this??? I know this is an old post

      I have wondered about this for a while. Have you been able to find the Hostname to UUID confirmation in VMWare???
      I have not been able to find the VMWare UUID. The approach I take now is delete the existing hosts and let VMWare discover them with the correct UUID's. You lose your history though.

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      • jashley
        Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 37

        #4
        Yup. That is what I have to do. I just don’t understand why when I export the uuids from VMware they don’t match. Makes no sense. Thanks for listening.


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        • jashley
          Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 37

          #5
          BTW. You do not have to lose your history. Just steal the uuid from the newly discovered host and put it in the host name of you existing one and you can keep that history of the old one. Just edit it then delete the new one then change it back and update. You’re all set.


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