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- Hardwaregrowler 2 1 – Notification For Hardware Status Changes 2020
- Hardwaregrowler 2 1 – Notification For Hardware Status Changes Status
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Today we have a guest post from Arun Pandey, a Tech Support Engineer in Bangalore, India office. Arun explains below how hardware monitoring can be accomplished in ESXi using vCenter.
Most of us are aware by now that future major releases of VMware vSphere will only include the VMware ESXi architecture. ESX, with its console is being phased out.
In ESX classic the VMware agents (hostd, vpxa), virtual machine monitor and the various 3rd party agents run in the service console. In ESXi, they run natively within VMkernel. This architecture does not allow for installing any arbitrary code on your ESXi system (hence improving security and stability of the product). How then, can we plug in a monitoring solution?
Hardware Monitoring on ESXi
The Common Information Model (CIM) is used on ESXi instead of installing the hardware agents in the Service Console. The different CIM providers are available for different hardware installed in the server (HBA, Network cards, Raid Controllers etc).
These CIM providers monitor the hardware and provide the status to a CIM Broker. The CIM broker takes information from all CIM providers and presents it to the outside world via standard APIs, such as WS-MAN client. Any software tool that understands one of these APIs, such as HP SIM or Dell OpenManage, can read this information and hence monitor the hardware of the ESXi host.
VMware vCenter server is capable of presenting this information through the Hardware Status tab, where it provides all the hardware information. This option was introduced in ESXi 3.5 and now has been enhanced in ESXi 4 version. vCenter also allows you to create alarms and send alerts for specific hardware events to monitor the hardware.
If you are not using vCenter use the Health Status option available in Configuration tab when connected to the ESX host directly using vSphere Client.
With vCenter providing all these options do you really need any other hardware monitoring tool?
I would settle for vCenter since it provides all the options to ensure that the underlying hardware is monitored correctly. To ensure that all the CIM providers for all the hardware is available you may use the OEM versions of ESXi which can be downloaded from the Download VMware vSphere Hypervisor (Based on ESXi) page and check the Optional Binary section. If you don’t find binary for your hardware vendor then you need to contact that vendor.
Apart from vCenter, you may also use the management tools provided by your hardware vendor. I list a couple here but there are many others.
- Dell OpenManage Server Administrator can be used to view the hardware health information, view alerts and configure the hardware and BIOS settings.
- HP SIM 5.3.2 can be used to monitor the hardware information on ESXi, for more information refer to Management of VMware ESXi ™ on HP ProLiant Servers.
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With these options available to us, monitoring hardware health really isn’t an issue for those considering the migration to ESXi.
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Ultracompare 20 00 0 168. Note: For more info on ESXi, see:
http://www.vmworld.com/docs/DOC-3867 TA4060 – The Path to COS-less ESX **
http://www.vmworld.com/docs/DOC-4009 VM3463 Monitoring Hardware Health with vCenter 4 **
** VMworld – Requires free registration to view these presentations but have a whole lot of information on this topic.
It works out of the box.
When you start up a Growl-enabled application, it will just work. There's no complicated setup; just install Growl once and your apps can start displaying notifications right away.
When you start up a Growl-enabled application, it will just work. There's no complicated setup; just install Growl once and your apps can start displaying notifications right away.
Everything in one place.
Growl centralizes all your notification preferences into its preferences - you can control them all from one place, and you know exactly how they are going to behave.
Growl centralizes all your notification preferences into its preferences - you can control them all from one place, and you know exactly how they are going to behave.
Know what happened while you were away.
Keeps working even when you are not. Come back to your mac and review what happened while you were gone with Rollup. Plus get notifications on the go on your iPhone or iPad via Prowl
Keeps working even when you are not. Come back to your mac and review what happened while you were gone with Rollup. Plus get notifications on the go on your iPhone or iPad via Prowl
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Support for themes.
Growl comes with almost 20 themes pre-installed so you can pick what works best for you. You can also create and install your own custom themes.
Growl comes with almost 20 themes pre-installed so you can pick what works best for you. You can also create and install your own custom themes.
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Complete control.
Growl offers you complete control over which notifications are shown and how they are displayed. You can easily turn notifications (specific ones or all of them) off.
Growl offers you complete control over which notifications are shown and how they are displayed. You can easily turn notifications (specific ones or all of them) off.
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Easy to support for developers.
If you're interested in supporting Growl in your application or working on Growl itself, check out the developer docs and download the Growl SDK.
If you're interested in supporting Growl in your application or working on Growl itself, check out the developer docs and download the Growl SDK.