Hi All,
I currently have SNMP monitoring setup to monitor our ESXi hosts. I mainly use ICMP ping and SNMP No Data to monitor the hosts. But lately we have had issues where the ESXi host will get disconnected from vCenter due to underlying storage issues, causing all VMs running on it to have issues. Even thought the ESXi is having issues, ICMP pings and SNMP data is received, hence not alerting us when the host is technically down.
Does anyone know if it is possible to query the ESXi hosts via SNMP to see if it is disconnected state from vCenter ?
I plan to add some monitoring to query all runnings VMs on a host, to check if they go into a disconnected state and also add monitors for data stores to check if they are in read/write state. But when doing a snmpwalk I could see if there was any values to check if it was in a disconnected state.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I currently have SNMP monitoring setup to monitor our ESXi hosts. I mainly use ICMP ping and SNMP No Data to monitor the hosts. But lately we have had issues where the ESXi host will get disconnected from vCenter due to underlying storage issues, causing all VMs running on it to have issues. Even thought the ESXi is having issues, ICMP pings and SNMP data is received, hence not alerting us when the host is technically down.
Does anyone know if it is possible to query the ESXi hosts via SNMP to see if it is disconnected state from vCenter ?
I plan to add some monitoring to query all runnings VMs on a host, to check if they go into a disconnected state and also add monitors for data stores to check if they are in read/write state. But when doing a snmpwalk I could see if there was any values to check if it was in a disconnected state.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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