Ah, i see.
Question ... is there no SNMP access for these blackboxes ? Most blackboxes do from my experience (though I usually steer clear of them so I haven't used that many of them really).
SNMP access will most likely allow you to poll a fair number of interesting metrics. Free space, network utilization, load ... that kind of thing.
Worth checking into should my other suggestion fail. Incidentally don't forget to give the service-user enough rights to do its work, i.e. on the share and also for other checks it might have to do or you might get other unexplained errors. Start out with adding it to the local admins group to test the general idea first (and get a baseline check) then bump it down to normal user and add rights as you need. But I am sure you know that drill.
Cheers,
Hans
On 2/27/06, Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hans / Ryan,
Thanks for your input...
I thought the question might arise about "why don't I
monitor the server housing the shares"... well, the
problem there is the machine is a NetApp device (not
running windows and won't allow me to install anything
on it of course... it's an appliance).
I've tried touching the /root/.smb/smb.conf... the
problem is most likely related to the nagios user
can't even see inside /root.
I like your idea of mapping the drives under the
nagios user and then running the service as the nagios
user... I'll give that a shot.
On a side note, I did try getting the nrpe checks to
work on the windows server but am getting the
following error:
"CScript Error: Execution of the Windows Script Host
failed. (Catastrophic failure)"
A little research shows it is most likely related to a
software security policy in place. Anyone on this
list know what I need to change?
Thanks again for all your help.
Josh
--- Hans Engelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dangit replied privately and not to the list, anyway
> heres a forward.
>
> Also just checked the /root/.smb/smb.conf reference
> is actually a workaround
> for a problem with samba's libsmbclient in the perl
> module
> Filesys::SmbClient (used by check_smb_shares.pl).
> Aparantly libsmbclient
> segfaults if it does not exist. Therefor if it does
> not exist the perl
> module Filesys::SmbClient tries to make one (an
> empty one) but has no
> permission to do so from what you wrote. I supose
> you could make it yourself
> (touch /root/.smb/smb.conf; chmod og+r
> /root/.smb/smb.conf). Maybe that will
> solve your issues with that particular check
> allowing you to use it to
> monitor the remote shares you spoke of
>
> Cheers,
> Hans
>
>
> On 2/27/06, Hans Engelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > For mapped drives that is quite normal since
> mapped drives are, barring a
> > small number of special cases, only accessible for
> the user that did the
> > actual mapping. It's the same problem you get for
> other NT services trying
> > to access a drive mapping made from another user.
> Also most likely your
> > pNSClient (or NC_Net or NSClient++) or whatever
> agent you have running on
> > the Windows box is running under the System
> security setting. This security
> > context is only valid for that windows box
> internally and as such has no
> > credentials to access anything beyond that
> machine. This includes (but is
> > not limited to) shares.
> >
> > Theoretically you could of course run your Nagios
> Agent under an actual
> > user account, log in interactively on that same
> account and create a
> > persistent mapping (net use * \\server\share
> /persist:yes, if memory serves)
> > to the shares in question. Since the service will
> use the same profile when
> > logging in that should solve the issue. But why
> even monitor a remote disk
> > in this way. Just install the Nagios Agent on the
> server that houses the
> > share and monitor it directly instead of
> indirectly (with all the quirks and
> > pitfalls that come with it).
> >
> > Of course in this case the check_smb_shares is a
> solution too. As to why
> > it insists on writing to /root/.smb/smb.conf is a
> bit strange. Possibly this
> > was defined somewhere in the check_smb_shares.pl
> file. Open it up in a text
> > editor and see.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Hans
> > Cheers,
> > Hans
> >
> > On 2/27/06, Ryan Wilcox < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > >
> > > yeah... i got the same error as you did with a
> mapped drive. we aren't
> > > monitoring any mapped drives right now, hence
> the confusion.
> > >
> > > not sure about the mapped drives... anyone else
> have an idea for josh?
> > >
> > > >> -----Original Message-----
> > > >> From: Josh [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > >> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:38 AM
> > > >> To: Ryan Wilcox;
> nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > >> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Monitor
> Fileserver
> > > >>
> > > >> Hmm... Got it working for local drives on
> the windows
> > > >> box but I get an "Invalid drive" error from
> the
> > > >> check_nt script when I check a drive that is
> mapped.
> > > >> Any way to check networked drives on that
> windows box?
> > > >> Or will I have to go with nrpe checks for
> that?
> > > >>
> > > >> --- Ryan Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> > actually i am using check_nt right from the
> nagios
> > > >> > (fedora core 4) box.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > ./check_nt -H 10.0.0.32 -v USEDDISKSPACE
> -lc -w 75
> > > >> > -c 90
> > > >> >
> > > >> > output looks like:
> > > >> >
> > > >> > c:\ - total: 74.52 Gb - used: 52.98 Gb
> (71%) - free
> > > >> > 21.54 Gb (29%) |
> > > >> > 'c:\ Used
> Space'= 52.98Gb;55.89;67.07;0.00;74.52
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > > >> > >> From: Josh [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > >> > >> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 10:57 AM
> > > >> > >> To: Ryan Wilcox;
> > > >> > nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > >> > >> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Monitor
> Fileserver
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> I'm assuming you are using NRPE and
> executing the
> > > >> > >> check_nt_disk from a windows machine...
> I might
> > > >> > end
> > > >> > >> up doing that.
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> I was attempting to use smb checks
> directly from
> > > >> > the
> > > >> > >> linux box running Nagios.
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> --- Ryan Wilcox < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> >
> > > >> > >> >
> > > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > > >> > >> > >> From:
> > > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >> > >> > [mailto: nagios-users-
> > > >> > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
> Behalf Of
> > > >> > Josh
> > > >> > >> > >> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006
> 10:19 AM
> > > >> > >> > >> To:
> nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > >> > >> > >> Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitor
> Fileserver
> > > >> > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> > >> Does anyone have any suggestions as
> to how
> > > >> > to
> > > >> > >> > monitor
> > > >> > >> > >> network drive (fileserver) status
> from
> > > >> > Nagios?
> > > >> > >> > I'm
> > > >> > >> > >> trying to get the
> check_smb_shares.pl (from
> > > >> > >> > >> nagiosexchange.org) but keep
> getting the
> > > >> > >> > following
> > > >> > >> > >> error when Nagios executes the
> check:
> > > >> > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> > >> **ePN 'check_smb_shares.pl' Can't
> create
> > > >> > >> > >> /root/.smb/smb.conf : Permission
> denied
> > > >> > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> > >> Not sure why when the Nagios binary
> executes
> > > >> > the
> > > >> > >> > >> script it wants to use /root/
> (Nagios runs
> > > >> > as the
> > > >> > >> > user
> > > >> > >> > >> nagios).
> > > >> > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> > >> Any other suggestions on monitoring
> network
> > > >> > >> > drives?
> > > >> > >> > >>
> > > >> > >> >
> > > >> > >> >
>
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