Hi,
I am quite new to Zabbix but i have managed to find nearly all my answers in documentation and forums. Currently i am in a testing mode to see if Zabbix fits my needs - and it does more than what i initially needed / expected. Thanks for that, Zabbix devs!
All the hosts i set up untill now are monitored perfectly. I had some itches and scratched them untill they worked.
I am having issues though - and i have tried about anything i could find in docs and forums.
I am running the appliance version of Zabbix 3.0 on Ubuntu server.
So i need to monitor a single instance of a VMware ESXi 6.0 server.
I've set up 4 different hosts pointing to the ESXi server - all with different tempates linked to it.
-I tried to install the Zabbix agent on it - failed due to no /proc/stat available on it. Found that in the forums as well...
-I set up SNMP on the ESXi host. The "Template SNMP OS ESXi" collects no data and no graphs become available (Allthough the "Template SNMP OS Linux" gathers datastore data an available RAM - so in some sort of way SNMP collection seems to work.
- The host linked to the "Template virt vmware" has the right macros set up: $URL,$USER and $PASSWORD. All discovery rules and Items in the host show "Not Supported"
-In the 'Template virt VMware hypervisor" template i changed all (HOST.HOST) entry's to $UUID as found in the forums, but same problem: Items show "Not Supportded". The error message shows "Cannot login due to an incorrect user name or password"
I am sure that the $USER and $PASSWORD macros are correct in the host's configuration. I firts tried root as a user to connect to my ESXi host, which had the same problem - so i figured maybe the problem could be that my ESXi host refuses root acces through the sdk url, but I created a new user/password comination and it still doesn't work.
FYI: between every change i rebooted the server, just to make sure...
The zabbix-server.log shown no errors, though.
What am I missing out here??? is there someone who might push me in the right direction?
Tia,
Stefferd
I am quite new to Zabbix but i have managed to find nearly all my answers in documentation and forums. Currently i am in a testing mode to see if Zabbix fits my needs - and it does more than what i initially needed / expected. Thanks for that, Zabbix devs!
All the hosts i set up untill now are monitored perfectly. I had some itches and scratched them untill they worked.
I am having issues though - and i have tried about anything i could find in docs and forums.
I am running the appliance version of Zabbix 3.0 on Ubuntu server.
So i need to monitor a single instance of a VMware ESXi 6.0 server.
I've set up 4 different hosts pointing to the ESXi server - all with different tempates linked to it.
-I tried to install the Zabbix agent on it - failed due to no /proc/stat available on it. Found that in the forums as well...
-I set up SNMP on the ESXi host. The "Template SNMP OS ESXi" collects no data and no graphs become available (Allthough the "Template SNMP OS Linux" gathers datastore data an available RAM - so in some sort of way SNMP collection seems to work.
- The host linked to the "Template virt vmware" has the right macros set up: $URL,$USER and $PASSWORD. All discovery rules and Items in the host show "Not Supported"
-In the 'Template virt VMware hypervisor" template i changed all (HOST.HOST) entry's to $UUID as found in the forums, but same problem: Items show "Not Supportded". The error message shows "Cannot login due to an incorrect user name or password"
I am sure that the $USER and $PASSWORD macros are correct in the host's configuration. I firts tried root as a user to connect to my ESXi host, which had the same problem - so i figured maybe the problem could be that my ESXi host refuses root acces through the sdk url, but I created a new user/password comination and it still doesn't work.
FYI: between every change i rebooted the server, just to make sure...
The zabbix-server.log shown no errors, though.
What am I missing out here??? is there someone who might push me in the right direction?
Tia,
Stefferd
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