Zenoss Community Edition (Core) Administration Guide
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Zenoss Community Edition (Core) Administration Guide Release 6.2.0 Zenoss, Inc. www.zenoss.com Zenoss Community Edition (Core) Administration Guide Copyright © 2018 Zenoss, Inc. All rights reserved. Zenoss, Own IT, and the Zenoss logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Zenoss, Inc., in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, logos, and service marks are the property of Zenoss or other third parties. Use of these marks is prohibited without the express written consent of Zenoss, Inc., or the third-party owner. Amazon Web Services, AWS, and EC2 are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Flash is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Oracle, the Oracle logo, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of the Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. RabbitMQ is a trademark of Pivotal Software, Inc. SNMP Informant is a trademark of Garth K. 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Part Number: 1611.18.162.37 Zenoss, Inc. 11305 Four Points Drive Bldg 1 - Suite 300 Austin, Texas 78726 2 Contents About this guide.......................................................................................................................7 Chapter 1: Using Zenoss Core..........................................................................8 Initial login...................................................................................................................................................8 Interface and navigation............................................................................................................................ 10 Customizing the dashboard....................................................................................................................... 13 Search......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Navigating the event console.................................................................................................................... 18 Running a command from the browser interface......................................................................................21 Working with triggers and notifications................................................................................................... 22 Advanced user interface configuration......................................................................................................34 Chapter 2: Adding, discovering and modeling devices................................ 36 Discovering devices................................................................................................................................... 36 Adding devices manually.......................................................................................................................... 39 Modeling devices....................................................................................................................................... 40 About modeler plugins.............................................................................................................................. 43 Debugging the modeling process.............................................................................................................. 44 Chapter 3: Working with devices...................................................................45 Viewing the device list..............................................................................................................................45 Working with devices................................................................................................................................45 Managing devices and device attributes................................................................................................... 54 Chapter 4: Configuration properties............................................................. 60 Configuration property types.....................................................................................................................60 Configuration properties inheritance and override....................................................................................60 Viewing and overriding device properties................................................................................................ 62 Viewing and overriding event properties..................................................................................................77 Viewing and overriding network properties............................................................................................. 78 Chapter 5: Monitoring templates................................................................... 80 Creating templates..................................................................................................................................... 80 Renaming templates...................................................................................................................................80 Template binding....................................................................................................................................... 80 Example: Defining templates in the device hierarchy.............................................................................. 82 Example: Applying templates to multiple areas in the device hierarchy..................................................82 Chapter 6: Basic monitoring...........................................................................83 Availability monitoring..............................................................................................................................83 Monitoring using ZenCommand................................................................................................................92 SNMP monitoring......................................................................................................................................94 Monitoring devices remotely through SSH...............................................................................................95 Network map..............................................................................................................................................96 3 Chapter 7: Performance monitoring..............................................................99 Monitoring templates............................................................................................................................... 100 Template binding..................................................................................................................................... 100 Data sources.............................................................................................................................................101 Data points............................................................................................................................................... 102 Data point aliases.....................................................................................................................................103 Thresholds................................................................................................................................................ 106 Performance graphs................................................................................................................................. 110 Performance data retention......................................................................................................................112 Chapter 8: Event management..................................................................... 113 Basic event fields.....................................................................................................................................113 Other fields...............................................................................................................................................115 Details.......................................................................................................................................................116 De-duplication..........................................................................................................................................116 Auto-clear correlation.............................................................................................................................. 117 Event consoles......................................................................................................................................... 118 Event sources........................................................................................................................................... 123 Creating events manually........................................................................................................................ 124 Event classes...........................................................................................................................................