Overview
OneIQ Pulse for Datacenter supports collecting configuration and performance data from Linux hosts. Virtual machines running Linux should be discovered through the underlying platform.
The following Linux versions are supported:
CentOS 4 - 8.0
Debian 3.1 - 10
Fedora 6 - 29
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 - 12
openSUSE 10.2 - 42.2
Oracle Linux 4.5 - 7.3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 - 7.3
Ubuntu 6.06 - 20.04
OneIQ Pulse supports data collection from native and LVM2 volumes. Btrfs (B-tree file system) is not supported.
Prerequisites
Permissions
root or sudo level access
Recursive read access to/dev, /etc and /proc folders
Network
Port 22 must be open
SSH2 connections are supported
A network path must exist between target systems and OneIQ Pulse.
During discovery, machines supporting SSH may appear as target systems running Linux. Unless these systems are running a standard release of one of the above operating systems, OneIQ Pulse will not be able to inventory them and should be excluded.
High Availability cluster nodes support
To profile High Availability cluster nodes, add HA-aware Linux nodes using an external IP address, rather than the interface used for cluster communication.
Discover Linux hosts
Open the OneIQ Pulse console and follow the steps below:
In the Select Discovery Target menu, choose Linux Group
โEnter the following information.
Group name
Username and Password for all hosts in the group
Specify IPs or hostnames in the Endpoint addresses table or import them in a CSV file.
Click Create to initiate the discovery of Linux hosts in the group.
โUpon successful discovery, a new Linux Group tile will appear in the Dashboard with the following information:
Hostname or IP address
Username
Status
CSV Format
Specify hostnames and IPs, one per line. For example:
192.168.1.63
192.168.1.72
192.168.1.81
host01.domain
What's next?
Use OneIQ Pulse to discover other supported datacenter platforms and collect network flows to identify dependencies.
Cloud-native platforms inside the datacenter can be connected using the following OneIQ Pulse connectors: