Applicable to Entuity v20.0 P03 upwards
Support for Solaris OS SSH servers
To add a Solaris OS SSH server device to my network
Note about credentials required for monitoring Solaris OS
Support for Solaris OS SSH servers:
From Entuity v20.0 P03 upwards, monitoring for Solaris OS SSH servers is supported by SSH connection.
The Summary dashboard for a Solaris OS SSH server details the following:
- Name
- Type
- Server Name
- OS Architecture, Domain Name, Hostname, Manufacturer, Release, Type, Version
Entuity monitors the following attributes for Solaris OS (which can be seen on the Attributes dashboard):
- Operating System:
- Stormworks ID
- CE OS Polling Duration
- CE OS Polling Status
- CE OS Polling Status Detail
- Count of info events
- Count of minor events
- Count of major events
- Count of severe events
- Count of critical events
- CPU utilization %
- Display name
- Free physical memory
- Free swap memory
- Free virtual memory
- Total physical memory
- Total swap memory
- Total virtual memory
- Used physical memory %
- Incident status
- Open Incident summary
- Closed Incident summary
- Number of logical processors
- Load average
- OS architecture
- OS domain name
- OS hostname
- OS manufacturer
- OS name
- OS release
- OS type
- OS version
- Process count
- Network Adapters:
- Name
- Index
- Speed
- Duplex
- Hardware address
- Receive rate (bytes per second)
- Transmit rate (bytes per second)
- Utilization In %
- Utilization Out %
- In packets errors
- Out packets errors
- IP address
- Logical Volumes:
- Name
- Mount point
- Filesystem type
- Capacity
- Free Space
- Used Space %
- Inode capacity
- Free inodes
- Used inode %
To add a Solaris OS SSH server device to my network:
Please see this article for help and information on adding a server device to your network.
Note about credentials required for monitoring Solaris OS:
In order to monitor Solaris OS, the user account for the credential to access OS monitoring must have read access under the following directories:
- /usr
- /etc
Non-root users are also required to run the dladm command, which requires the following roles:
- net_rawaccess
- sys_ip_config
- sys_net_config
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