Paessler SNMP Tester 5.2.3 Computername: *** Interface: *** Second test is on server where Phisycal Disk sensor works. First is on server where setup doesn't work (SNMP walk didn't find any OIDs). When you get an error that the state changed, you know you need to run the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) and see exactly what happened. Add a Change Trigger Notification to notify you when the 2 changes to a different number and then you are done. The description in the MIB describes the different status codes - a "2" is normal, then you have other different integers.
If you configured the server properly with SNMP community strings and security (SNMP service on Windows OS), your connection to the server should be established fairly quickly. Now all you have to do is make sure SNMP is set up properly and secure (if required) on the server you are wanting to monitor. OIDLIB file into the C:\Program Files\PRTG Network Monitor\snmplibs\ folder
"SAVE" the file and copy the newly created. Install and run the latest Paessler MIB Importer (V2.1.1 used in my scenario) HPE Insight Management Agents for Windows Server 2012/2016įor those strictly wanting to monitor the "Logical Drive Status", the cpqida.mib located in a compressed folder on the HP website ( ) should be used.HP Insight Management Agents for Windows Server 2008/2012.
You can download the installers for the required software here:
Servers, so, it appears this is a must for Windows 2008, or at least I don't have the WBEM provider installed on any of my Windows 2003
After consulting with HP, they had me to also install the After doing so, PRTG was able to configure sensorsįor just about everything except the Smart Array controller and itsĭrives. Management Agents on my Windows 2008 R2 servers along with HP System However, we received this note from a customer:
HP ProLiant system health sensors are now included in PRTG. For more information, see this HPE article: HPE Agentless management and AMS. Instead, the sensors need the HPE Agentless Management Service installed on the target device. Update: For Gen10 servers, these sensors no longer require HPE system management tools.
This article applies as of PRTG 22 HP ProLiant system health sensors