But more importantly, all of the services mentioned above comply with this standard or a specific version of it , so you can use specific tools of these technologies or standardized IPMI tools if you do not need the extra features. This can be an advantage in case you need to integrate the infrastructure with some monitoring system that is compatible with the standard and not with the specific vendor solutions.
While it is true that the HP solution may seem easier to use at first glance compared to the DELL solution, both have the same features and functionality. Neither will be a determining factor in choosing the new servers for your company. Server monitoring Taking advantage of the possibilities of these protocols and the capabilities of Zabbix for monitoring equipment, our goal is to keep the servers under control with no downtime.
To do this, it is not necessary to make many developments, Zabbix itself already incorporates some tools that will make the task much easier: - HP server monitoring iLO By default, Zabbix has a specific template for monitoring iLO-compliant servers capable of obtaining basic server data such as serial number, model, whether it is on or off, time, etc.
As well as to auto-discover more complete and interesting metrics such as CPU data, fans, memory, disks, etc. In this case, we may lose the possibility of monitoring memory temperatures, but in general, the capabilities are very similar. We will not have as much data as with the two previous solutions, nor the autodiscovery at least by default. But we will have the option to measure data of temperatures, batteries, fans and much more, although we will have to build them ourselves according to the IPMI specification.
In the case of the latter, the IPMI capabilities developed on Zabbix are used directly, which allows them to be obtained more easily using the system's ipmitool utility. By default, Zabbix is configured with the number of IPMI pollers to 0, so any item that uses this technology will not receive any data.
Only with the default templates provided by the Zabbix team, we have already made a lot of progress. To start monitoring, link the template to a target host if the template is not available in your Zabbix installation, you may need to import the template's. This page contains only a minimum set of macros and setup steps that are required for proper template operation.
A detailed description of a template, including the full list of macros, items and triggers, is available in the template's Readme. Supported 5. Sidebar Zabbix documentation. Zabbix Manual. Zabbix processes. Best practices for secure Zabbix setup. Building Zabbix agent 2 on Windows. Building Zabbix agent on macOS. Building Zabbix agent on Windows.
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