Windows Disk I/0 over SNMP

Hi there,

First of I love LibreNMS and think it fab and it puts many commercial monitoring systems to shame.

Can request that you add the ability to add Windows Disk I/O to LibreNMS? I can see that linux machines have this monitoring natively but Windows machines do not (even when you enhance the windows OS SNMP with an agent like with http://www.snmp-informant.com/)

Search all can for this but appears to be unavailable?

Many thanks

Lawrence Buxton,

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On the GitHub issue LaurieBuxton mentioned that diskIo is available from Windows.
From what I have found so far it needs special adding of modules to the windows SNMP service to provide this. I would be greatfull if anyone has more information about how this could be done.

Someone has more information in Monitor Windows Disk I/O with SNMP Tools

I’m now looking at Zabbix for windows monitoring, as that’s not one of LibreNMS’ core strengths & focuses. I’m keeping LibreNMS for network device monitoring & oxidised config backup. Zabbix has a relatively shallow learning curve to get value from Windows monitoring, but the gradient goes up if you want custom stats etc