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Full SNMP integration with Autodetection of Monitorable Points #4161
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Originally created by @ntz-waldi on GitHub (Jun 10, 2025).
📑 I have found these related issues/pull requests
🏷️ Feature Request Type
New monitor
🔖 Feature description
Full SNMP integration with Autodetection of Resources.
Just adding an Windows or Linux Server. Kuma detects all Resources that can be monitored. (e.g. Disk Capacity or CPU&RAM Usage )
✔️ Solution
I compare here with LibreNMS.
You activate SNMP on the Linux or Windows Server.
You add the Windows- or Linux-Server. Kuma detects all Resources that can be monitored. (e.g. Disk Capacity or CPU&RAM Usage )
❓ Alternatives
Or Templates to monitor the Resources of Windows- or Linux-Servers.
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@CommanderStorm commented on GitHub (Jun 10, 2025):
feel free to provide a PR, if it is simple to do.
We are not experts in SNMP