I am being asked to monitor Nutanix devices in Check_mk.

Now I only have them configured with the ping check, but they need more details, do you know if there is an agent for those nutanix devices? or can it be configured by SNMP?

I found information on the Setup icon in Check_mk but none have worked for me.

@Andreas : For now they only intend to monitor devices and servers.

Right now they are only monitoring the Ping.

I assume that what is in the GitHub link should be added to the plugins path on the Check_mk server?

Path: /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/plugins


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I did the test on a single Device and it worked, I have to monitor 65 more devices but when I modify the rule so that it hits all my folder called NUTANIX and not the test device, it does not work on the rest of the devices. It still works on the test.

I attached pictures of the errors.

AGENT ERROR:

API Error:Your request timed out after 110 seconds. This issue may be related to a local configuration problem or a request which works with a too large number of objects. But if you think this issue is a bug, please send a crash report.

@Andreas: Thank you very much for your patience and help in this configuration.

Thanks to your help I have managed to monitor Nutanix devices in Check_mk.

After installing mkp just activate the rule from Check_mk, the rule is called Nutanix Prism.

In it, it asks you for data such as the port, a username and password, these data are provided by the person in charge of these devices on behalf of the client.

I directed them to my folder where I saved the devices and in the explicit hosts part I added those that are clustered and now in all of them I can see what they are monitoring.

I've got a Nutanix Cluster running Citrix VAD 2203 CU3 and a combination of Windows 10 and Windows 11 VDI Desktops deployed using MCS. This has been running fine for well over a year now. It was upgraded to CU3 for security reasons.

This usually comes from the Hosting connection from Controllers to your hypervisor. I would try doing a test on that hosting connection to nutanix. And if that test fine, do a full reboot of your controllers as they may have gotten some bad data that they are applying.

Quick fix was to reboot one of the delivery controllers (there are two DDCs). All Citrix services were running so i would assume it some type of bug in 2203 CU3 interacting with the Nutanix API as this has happened twice in the space of less than a week.

Is anyone running the virtual Cisco Firepower Management Center on the Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor. I can find documentation that FMC is supported on KVM. Acropolis is based on KVM, so there may be a possibility FMC will be supported. Has anyone got this combination running?

We in the same boat trying to move everything over to nutanix. Our issue is getting the firepower MC over to Nutanix acropolis from VMware. We used the move utility to move everything else over but it will not move the fmc. Does anybody have any insight on the steps to get it over?

Problem with the move is it needs the Virt-IO drivers in the VM before it can be copied, or root access to install. I am not sure if it is possible to make that happen on a security type appliance. If you can get the drivers installed ahead of moving it though...it should work.

There are many actions that allow native integration with 3rd party tools such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, Ansible, and ServiceNow. If there is any tool that is not supported natively, you can create your own actions by cloning the REST API action, which can be used to make API calls to essentially anything.

Playbooks can be exported as a .pbk file and imported into other instances. We have a playbook library right here on nutanix.dev where you can get started with some pre-built playbooks in your environment!

This blog gives great examples of what can be automated with X-Play. It also has links to short video clips from the Smart IT Ops Automated YouTube channel that go through demos of the different triggers and actions.

The first playbook with the Alert trigger uses the built-in Send Alert to ServiceNow action, which will send the alert to ServiceNow as an incident. The second playbook with the Webhook trigger uses the VM Add Memory action.

In Nutanix Era, you can run scripts that run before and/or after the DB is provisioned. In this demo, a post create script makes a REST API call to the webhook to trigger the playbook once the DB is provisioned.

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