We are looking to monitor the VMFS datastores on an ESX 4.1 server. Just wondering the best way to go about this.
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It works with a powershell script and vmware powercli.
It works fine but don´t use the .ps1 File in the zip File. Create a new one and copy the text in it.
Sep, 2011 - Permalink
Wondering if this sensor has been added to PRTG yet or if there is a plan to add it?
Feb, 2012 - Permalink
I have the ESXi SSH setup and it works, thanks for adding that feature.
I would like to request that you enable monitoring VMFS datastores without using SSH directly into the ESXi host. Perhaps using Power CLI against the vCenter server. It is not a best practice to leave remote SSH enabled all the time, it is not recommended by VMWare, they recommend using Power CLI or the vMA apliace to run scripts against the environment.
"VMware recommends using the vSphere Client or any other VMware Administration Automation Product to perform routine ESXi host configuration tasks that do not involve a troubleshooting scenario. For scripting and automation, VMware recommends using the vCLI, PowerCLI, or the vSphere SDK instead of TSM."
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&externalId=1017910
Feb, 2012 - Permalink
In the moment PRTG can only use SSH to check the datastores, we do have another "alternative" in mind/on the list there, but I can't tell any details in the moment, or even an ETA. Please bear with us.
Feb, 2012 - Permalink
hello, has there been some progress on this topic? we have two vcenters (because of vmware version dependencies) with some datastores, both within ha-environment and single-host-scenarios, and I would appreciate to monitor them without the necessity of enabling ssh on every host kind regards
Jan, 2013 - Permalink
I'm very sorry to say this, but unfortunately we did not get to this item on the list so far. Please bear with us.
Jan, 2013 - Permalink
any chance to tell an eta? i mean you keep saying to work on this point for over two years ;) (and i believe it is not that big point) - or has this topic been dropped?
Feb, 2013 - Permalink
As said, it has not been dropped, but I cannot give you an ETA. Sorry. 2 Years is not correct. The SSH VMWare ESX(i) Disk Sensor is available since about one year, and a lot of users are very 'happy' with it, and monitor the Datastores on their ESX(i)s.
Since then, there were two(!) requests to realize the same without SSH, so this does not have the highest priority.
Feb, 2013 - Permalink
You may not have many requests here because you posted a thread saying you were working on it. It is now almost 2015. Multiple other tools support Datastore monitoring out of the box through VMwares API. For security reasons we can not use a ssh session to each host to monitor them. Using the API/SOAP would be very much preferred.
Dec, 2014 - Permalink
I could not agree with Tom234679 more. This is not acceptable, when more than a couple of clients are asking for certain functionality; it should be researched and more or less implemented. Solar Winds has this out of the box, but it has taken you 4 years to get no where with a request?
Dec, 2014 - Permalink
thanks folks for the reminder - it's nearly been two years as i asked the last time and there has been no visible progress. sad...
Dec, 2014 - Permalink
I have to agree. Essentially, this means I cannot monitor data stores in PRTG at all and must still check vCenter daily. In addition to SolarWinds we are evaluating some other competing products and they all seem to work just fine using the CIM interfaces and a "CIM only" user set up for just such a purpose.
For that matter I don't see any CIM-related sensors yet. Can you please advise on when we may expect these.
Feb, 2015 - Permalink
We are close to pushing a new "VMware Datastore" Sensor, new sensor functionality and further improvements on existing VMWare Sensors into the Canary branch. If you'd like to participate in a 'beta-test' for the new Datastore sensor, please get in touch with us with an email to support@paessler.com and a reference to this thread/post.
Feb, 2015 - Permalink
Same here, we monitored this thread and were waiting also for another solution to monitor the Datastores directly through vCenter instead of the SSH sensor.
Mar, 2015 - Permalink
Hey,
Please send an email to support@paessler.com and refer to this post.
Best regards
Mar, 2015 - Permalink
Its for a reason VMware disables SSH by default: Security.
Perhaps they are not aware of the fact they can poll the datastores via object browser of vCenter.
When does the new sensor arrive. Much promesses, no sensor delivered. Whats the status?
Jun, 2015 - Permalink
Hi,
The sensor is already available and I just sent the zip file (which includes the sensor and the documentation) to your email address.
We expect the sensor to be part of the canary version shortly, as the feedback from the customers who already tried the version has been good so far.
Best regards
Jun, 2015 - Permalink
Probably in one of the next canary versions, as Felix mentioned. Do you want me to send the beta sensor to your mail address? :)
Jul, 2015 - Permalink
I'm not familiar with what "the next canary version" means, but yes, I'd love to try the beta sensor.
Thanks, Mike
Jul, 2015 - Permalink
Hey Adam,
The Datastore Sensors will be part of the next stable version which will be released in the next few weeks. If you cannot await the release, just check your mailbox! :)
Best regards, Felix
Sep, 2015 - Permalink
we are already working on it.
Dec, 2010 - Permalink