I have tried the SNMP plugin a few minutes ago and here is what I get when
running it from the command line:
./check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.2.1 -C public -n GigabitEthernet0/24 -k -w
200,400 -c 0,600
GigabitEthernet0/24:UP No usable data on file (1 rows) :(1 UP): UNKNOWN
The interface name I took it from listing all available interfaces on the
switch.
Any ideas, please?
Thanks!
Von: Radu Popa/Technomatic
An: [email protected]
Datum: 06/28/2011 03:31 PM
Betreff: MRTG graphs problem - measurement units not taken into
consideration
Hello,
I am using Nagios to monitor the bandwidth usage of a couple of
switches/routers via the check_local_mrtgtraf command. The graphs I handle
via pnp4nagios. The problem I encounter is the following: if the monitored
bandwidth is at one point expressed in KB/s and then I bring a lot of
traffic through the router the, unit is changed into MB/s. The graphed
values seem not to take into consideration the change of the measurement
unit meaning that the 50KB/s seems to be at the same height as the 50MB/s
value in the graph.
Can anyone please help?
Thank you!
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