Opsview 6.9.x End of Support
Opsview versions 6.9.x reached their End of Support (EOS) status at the end of January 2026, in accordance with our Support policy. As of this date, these versions no longer receive code fixes, security updates, maintenance releases, or backported changes.
The documentation for version 6.9.7 and earlier releases will remain accessible for reference, but it will no longer be updated or maintained. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest supported version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.
Network Services - SSH Opspack
Secure Shell (SSH) is a network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. SSH provides a secure channel over an unsecured network in a client-server architecture, connecting an SSH client application with an SSH server. Our SSH integration ensures your SSH is running at all times and properly securing your valuable information.
What You Can Monitor Copied
Opsview contains critical service checks to make sure your SSH connection is up and running. It also ensures port 22 is responding to requests and also checks that the process of SSH is running on your system. These types of checks allow for you to easily monitor your SSH connections and tie them into a larger dashboard view of your network infrastructure.
Service Checks Copied
| Service Check | Description | Default Thresholds (Warning, Critical) |
|---|---|---|
| SSH | Checks SSH on TCP port 22 |
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| SSH processes | Checks quantity of running SSH processes | 1:20,1:40 |
Note
See details about Monitoring Plugin thresholds here.
Dynamic Thresholds Support Copied
Some Service Checks within this Opspack support Dynamic Thresholds for Opsview Enterprise.
Setup and Configuration Copied
Add the Host Template Copied
Add the Network Services - SSH Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host.
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.
Apply Changes Copied
Apply Changes and the system will then be monitored: