"Lichterfeld, Dirk" <dirk.lichterf...@enercity.de> writes: > I want to use "check_openmanage" to monitor some Dell servers with Nagios. At > the most of them we use as OS Windows Server 2003. > > I have a problem to get the performance results from the machines. With the > command "check_openmanage -p" I get a failure in Nagios like "CHECK_NRPE: > Socket Time Out" > > I checked the result of the Check an see what is happend. In the return of the > performance-data fails some signs. I highlight the missing signs: > > > OUTPUT with NSClient++ in TestMode (where the highlighted signs are not in the > output): > > d NSClient++.cpp(1106) Injecting: Check_OpenManage: > d NSClient++.cpp(1142) Injected Result: OK 'OK - System: 'PowerEdge R710 II', > SN: 'XXXXXXX', 4 GB ra > m (2 dimms), 1 logical drives, 4 physical drives' > d NSClient++.cpp(1143) Injected Performance Result: > 'fan_0_system_board_fan_1_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_1_sys > tem_board_fan_2_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_2_system_board_fan_3_rpm'=3600;0;0 ' > fan_3_system_board_fan_4_rpm'=3600 > ;0;0 'fan_4_system_board_fan_5_rpm'=3600;0;0 'pwr_mon_0_ps_1_current'=0.4;0;0 > ' > pwr_mon_1_ps_2_current'=0.4 > ;0;0 'pwr_mon_2_system_board_system_level'=175;917;966 ' > temp_0_system_board_ambient'=20;42;47 > ' > > OUTPUT with MS-DOS-Window (the highlighted signs are not in the output): > > C:\Programme\check_openmanage-3.6.5>check_openmanage.exe -p > OK - System: 'PowerEdge R710 II', SN: 'XXXXXXX', 4 GB ram (2 dimms), 1 logical > drives, 4 physical drives|'fan_0_system_board_fan_1_rpm'=3600;0;0 ' > fan_1_system_board_fan_2_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_2_system_board_fan_3_rpm'=3600;0;0 > 'fan_3_system_board_fan_4_rpm'=3600;0;0 > 'fan_4_system_board_fan_5_rpm'=3600;0;0 > 'pwr_mon_0_ps_1_current'=0.4;0;0 'pwr_mon_1_ps_2_current'=0.4;0;0 ' > pwr_mon_2_system_board_system_level'=175;917;966 > 'temp_0_system_board_ambient'= > 20;42;47
Hi Dirk, I'm having a hard time understanding what you mean. Perhaps my mail client is playing tricks on me, but I can't see anything highlighted. Except for weird line breaks the perfdata looks OK to me in both examples. Can you be more specific and pinpoint exactly where the problem is? Regards, -- Trond H. Amundsen <t.h.amund...@usit.uio.no> Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time with Splunk. Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT data generated by your applications, servers and devices whether physical, virtual or in the cloud. Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new business insights. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null