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 10 OS SSH servers is supported by SSH connection.
Support for Solaris 11 is added from Entuity v21.0 P01 and v20.0 P06 upwards.
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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