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I have a couple of additional questions to make this more solid as we collect votes on this request :
- Which specific XCP-ng metrics are most critical for your monitoring needs?
- Do you need XOA-specific monitoring (backup jobs, user sessions) or primarily hypervisor metrics?
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Thike SoeMon commented
Hi Jonah,
Thank you for your response.Our primary need is for hypervisor and VM metrics, similar to the following VMware sensors, but for XCP-ng/XOA:
> VMware Host Performance (SOAP)
> VMware Virtual Machine (SOAP)
> VMware Datastore (SOAP)XOA-specific monitoring would be a plus, but our first priority is obtaining hypervisor and VM-related metrics to support our operations and alert responses.
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The sensor data is a bit messy, but as a current workaround we are using the XenServer sensor, since XCP-ng is based on XenServer.