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How to monitor a Citrix XenServer Cluster
The purpose of this article is to describe how-to set up agentless monitoring of a Citrix XenServer using op5 Monitor. The plugin uses the XEN API to communicate with the XenServer so no changes to the server has to be made.
Through the plugin we can check the following parameters on the host and virtual servers running in the XEN environment.
Session Parameters:
Host Parameters:
VM Parameters:
Prerequisites
Note: If you need to monitor VMs that is not running on the master host, also add the host that the VM is running on to the op5 Monitor and add the VM checks to that host.
Check commands
Add the required check commands in your configuration (‘Configure’ -> ‘Commands’ -> ‘Add new command’ -> ‘Go’).
Commands for the Cluster
Commands for the hosts
Commands for the VMs
Note:
Adding the services
Add the required services that you need, (‘Configure’ -> ‘Host: ‘ -> ‘Go’ -> ‘Services for host ‘ -> ‘Add new service’ -> ‘Go’):
Please note that these arguments are just examples, you need to adjust them to suite your environment.
Services for cluster, global
Services for the hosts
Services for VMs
Save your configuration.
Here is an example of how these checks will look like in production.
Remarks
All checks have been tested on Citrix XenServer cluster v5.5 and 6.0.
You can see this plugin in use on our demo site.
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