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May 9th, 2012 08:00
Monitor WMI Objects
We want to combine all of our monitor tools with vFoglight.
At the moment i'm searching for a solution to monitor some interesting WMI objects with vFoglight.
But i can't find a way to do this.
Is there a possibility to monitor WMI Objects from virtual machines insight our vmware environement ?
That will be a great opportunity to use only one single monitoring tool for our vmware environement.
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pgadgil
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May 11th, 2012 16:00
Hello Florian,
Could you please elaborate more on "WMI objects Monitring" in terms of what exactly are you trying to achieve?
Regards
Prasad Gadgil
fkattner
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May 16th, 2012 13:00
At the moment we are moitoring some WMi objects with Whatsup, for example the number of active sessions a Windows Terminalserver.
That is interessting to know for us.
2nd example the status of an Exchange 2010 Replication for on particular Database.
pgadgil
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May 16th, 2012 21:00
Hello Florian,
I would suggest opening a Support case since we will need additional details (possible screenprints) from Whatsup in order to answer your question.
Regards
Prasad Gadgil
fkattner
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May 21st, 2012 11:00
I opened a support case # ID : 1036285
db4dns
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May 30th, 2012 10:00
Hello Florian,
i think the active Terminal Serve Session is implementet in the OS Cartridge for Windows "Top Sessions with Agent Selector" and "Session Information with Agent Selector".
For this you need a Windows Foglight Agent with the OS Cartidge installed on the Terminal Server.
WMI Support is available with the "Guest Process Management" but it is out of the box relativ static
Hope this helps
Daniel
DELL-Brian W
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May 31st, 2012 12:00
Daniel is right:
There is a special purpose TerminalServer agent that's part of the legacy OS Cartridge.
The TerminalServer agent is described in eDocs, along with the metrics collected.
You can also find additional custom dashboards for this agent in the Foglight Community.
Regards,
Brian Wheeldon