![]() ![]() I plan to improve and expand on these checks.ĭrop me a line if you find a bug or want a feature adding to an existing check or have an idea for an addtional check.įeel free to message me if you need help getting the checks working in your environment. I am always happy to recieve feedback good or bad. V1.4 - Corrected 'critical' output typo in the provisioning error check and add new check to monitor for disabled pools Contribute/Feature Requests V1.3 - Change perfdata delimiter to a space V1.2 - The perfdata string now includes pools with zero sessions V1.1 - Added per pool session count to perfdata string I plan to do a full guide on how to setup these checks in the furture. Nagios Core -> NRPE/NSClient++ -> Horizon View API Hv.Helper Github How it Works with Nagios Core The Powershell scripts require the PowerCLI 6.5 R1 and Hv.Helper to be installed. Use Powershell Get-Help for more detail on how to use each script. check_horizonview_disabled_pools.ps1 - checks for pools in a disabled state.check_horizonview_agent_unreachable.ps1 - checks for machines in a agent_unreachable state. The following steps are one-time configurations for UAG load balancing: Create custom health monitor for UAG Create SSL profile and install SSL certificate (.check_horizonview_provisioning_error.ps1 - checks for machines in a provisioning_error state.check_horizonview_sessions.ps1 - checks the amount of sessions in a connected or disconnected state.The scripts are designed to used with NRPE/NSclient++ on a Windows host. I am planning to add/remove/combine these checks as time goes on. More in-depth monitoring can be done via vRealise. I have recently started writing a collection of Nagios checks to monitor Horizon View to flag issues that need investigating. ![]()
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