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jchivian
byjchivian, July 31, 2014
Obviously a lot of work has gone into the implementation of this service check and the accompanying documentation. A qualified VMware and Nagios systems administrator will have no issue getting things up and running with relative ease.
In my case I am using a single Nagios server and a single VMA appliance (new for this purpose) to monitor two vCenter systems and the underlying clusters, hosts and guests.
I did initially have an issue in which some instances of the service check failed on one of the vCenter servers, but this was traced to a problem with the vCenter embedded database, and the issue "magically" resolved itself after a database rebuild.
In my case I am using a single Nagios server and a single VMA appliance (new for this purpose) to monitor two vCenter systems and the underlying clusters, hosts and guests.
I did initially have an issue in which some instances of the service check failed on one of the vCenter servers, but this was traced to a problem with the vCenter embedded database, and the issue "magically" resolved itself after a database rebuild.