Hi,
we're monitoring our vSphere 5.1 environment with Nagios. Most of the checks (cpu, memory, hardware, etc.) are performed against the hosts and not through the vCenter. The checks use a local user "monagent" that has been created on each ESXi host.
Unfortunately these checks are filling up the Events list of the ESXi in our vCenter. Is there a way to suppress these entries?
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User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:27:13
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:27:12
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:27:03
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:27:03
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
User monagent@ logged out (login time: , number of API invocations: , user agent: )
info
13.12.2012 09:20:51
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
User monagent@IPAdress logged in as
info
13.12.2012 09:20:50
esxihost.domain.local
monagent
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Any help appreciated...