A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins

Autores
Lorenzati, Marcelo; Kohn, Rodolfo; Estela, Miriam
Año de publicación
2009
Idioma
inglés
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documento de conferencia
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versión publicada
Descripción
The Common Information Model is a widely-accepted industry standard to model distributed system objects as well as their behaviors and interactions to realize system management tasks. It is endorsed by the Distributed Management Task Force and appears as the preferred manageability solution to deal with the ever increasing heterogeneity characterizing today’s datacenters. However, a number of enterprise-class system management products, like Nagios, are not compliant with this standard. Nagios is among the top open source monitoring tools with the power of a large community of developers producing plug-ins to manage a variety of enterprise systems. As part of the endeavor to accelerate CIM adoption, an extension framework, called Plugin Extension for CIM, has been developed in order to expose Nagios and other third-party plug-ins thru CIM, thus enhancing the capabilities of standard-based system management tools by the transparent use of the extensive variety of existing plug-ins. This paper describes the developed framework as well as its acceptance within the open source manageability community.
IV Workshop Arquitectura, Redes y Sistemas Operativos (WARSO)
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
manageability standards
monitoring
CIM
Nagios
WBEM
plug-ins
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
title A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
spellingShingle A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
Lorenzati, Marcelo
Ciencias Informáticas
manageability standards
monitoring
CIM
Nagios
WBEM
plug-ins
title_short A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
title_full A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
title_fullStr A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
title_full_unstemmed A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
title_sort A CIM framework for standard-based system monitoring using nagios plug-ins
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lorenzati, Marcelo
Kohn, Rodolfo
Estela, Miriam
author Lorenzati, Marcelo
author_facet Lorenzati, Marcelo
Kohn, Rodolfo
Estela, Miriam
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author2 Kohn, Rodolfo
Estela, Miriam
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
manageability standards
monitoring
CIM
Nagios
WBEM
plug-ins
topic Ciencias Informáticas
manageability standards
monitoring
CIM
Nagios
WBEM
plug-ins
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Common Information Model is a widely-accepted industry standard to model distributed system objects as well as their behaviors and interactions to realize system management tasks. It is endorsed by the Distributed Management Task Force and appears as the preferred manageability solution to deal with the ever increasing heterogeneity characterizing today’s datacenters. However, a number of enterprise-class system management products, like Nagios, are not compliant with this standard. Nagios is among the top open source monitoring tools with the power of a large community of developers producing plug-ins to manage a variety of enterprise systems. As part of the endeavor to accelerate CIM adoption, an extension framework, called Plugin Extension for CIM, has been developed in order to expose Nagios and other third-party plug-ins thru CIM, thus enhancing the capabilities of standard-based system management tools by the transparent use of the extensive variety of existing plug-ins. This paper describes the developed framework as well as its acceptance within the open source manageability community.
IV Workshop Arquitectura, Redes y Sistemas Operativos (WARSO)
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description The Common Information Model is a widely-accepted industry standard to model distributed system objects as well as their behaviors and interactions to realize system management tasks. It is endorsed by the Distributed Management Task Force and appears as the preferred manageability solution to deal with the ever increasing heterogeneity characterizing today’s datacenters. However, a number of enterprise-class system management products, like Nagios, are not compliant with this standard. Nagios is among the top open source monitoring tools with the power of a large community of developers producing plug-ins to manage a variety of enterprise systems. As part of the endeavor to accelerate CIM adoption, an extension framework, called Plugin Extension for CIM, has been developed in order to expose Nagios and other third-party plug-ins thru CIM, thus enhancing the capabilities of standard-based system management tools by the transparent use of the extensive variety of existing plug-ins. This paper describes the developed framework as well as its acceptance within the open source manageability community.
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