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From: | Martin Pala |
Subject: | Re: SNMP |
Date: | Fri, 31 Jan 2003 01:37:00 +0100 |
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
Webservices via SOAP will be great for data gathering (pull) from monitors (it is very similar to snmp-get method). SNMP traps are aimed for proactive notification about some event (process crashed, treshold reached, etc.) (=> push).Martin Pala <address@hidden> writes:Yeah, we spoke about SNMP traps in the past - it was on the TODO too :)We changed it (tentatively) to using web-services via the SOAP interface instead, but maybe it's not mutually exclusive?
As Christian noted, though SNMP has lot of problems (security, etc.) it is widely used. I like much better webservices idea, then SNMP, but SNMP traps aren't dangerous and could be useful in lot of places.
On the other side, maybe it will be better to keep clear concept and not to mess monit with such technologies fragments => probably we shall think about both methods (pull+push) via webservices.
I still think it could be useful in lot of cases (we use Netcool/Infovista for monitoring, which is able as well as meny other NMS to display SNMP traps).I know very little about SNMP but from what I have read it lookspretty useful, particularly with a program like monit.Rory Toma wrote:So, I'm neck deep in snmp right now, and it occurred to me how much easier my job would be if monit supported snmp, both from a trap perspective (as an alert, etc) and also providing info a la "monit status"
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