Re: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring

2010-08-30 Thread diego . roccia
On the server part, you should go with:
 - monitor physical interfaces (snmp)
 - monitor bonding sytatus (in /proc/net/bonding/bond0, or the sysfs equivalent)

Moreover, you could monitor network interfaces on the switch side. You can for 
example, use custom variables to store switch ports on server side.

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Re: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring

2010-08-29 Thread Jones, Stuart
We're using port status check of the Gigabit ports used for the
EtherChannel, for a C3750 stack  Gi1/0/1:
check_snmp!-C PUBLIC -o ifOperStatus.10201 -r 1 -m RFC1212-MIB



From: Robert Jackson [mailto:r...@walkermartyn.co.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2010 1:55 PM
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring



My current situation is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G's) in a
failover capability. Every one of our servers (Windows, RHEL  Solaris)
has NIC bonding/teaming enabled and obviously one switch serves network
access to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1.

I'm looking for the best way to setup failover monitoring of the switch
ports and server connections under my setup.




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Re: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring

2010-08-18 Thread Peter Ringe
did you google for check_bonding+Nagios ?
at least for bonding on different linuxes,
you can monitor the bonding state.

regards, peter

Am 17.08.2010 07:55, schrieb Robert Jackson:
 My current situation is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G’s) in a
 failover capability. Every one of our servers (Windows, RHEL  Solaris)
 has NIC bonding/teaming enabled and obviously one switch serves network
 access to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1.

 I’m looking for the best way to setup failover monitoring of the switch
 ports and server connections under my setup.

 

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Re: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring

2010-08-17 Thread Jim Avery
On 17 August 2010 06:55, Robert Jackson r...@walkermartyn.co.uk wrote:
 My current situation is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G’s) in a
 failover capability. Every one of our servers (Windows, RHEL  Solaris) has
 NIC bonding/teaming enabled and obviously one switch serves network access
 to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1.

 I’m looking for the best way to setup failover monitoring of the switch
 ports and server connections under my setup.

I don't use Cisco kit myself, but I would guess you would get the
relevant alerts by configuring your switches to send snmp traps.
You'll need to configure snmptrapd on your Nagios server to receive
them and use snmptt to get them in to Nagios one way or another
(either via the command interface or via a database using NagTrap for
example).

hth,

Jim

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Re: [Nagios-users] Bonding/Teaming Monitoring

2010-08-17 Thread Scott Voll
might look at simple event correlator  and do it via syslog traps.  don't
ask me how to do it. as it's on my list of things to do myself.

Scott

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Robert Jackson r...@walkermartyn.co.ukwrote:

  My current situation is that I have 2 core switches (Cisco 2960G’s) in a
 failover capability. Every one of our servers (Windows, RHEL  Solaris) has
 NIC bonding/teaming enabled and obviously one switch serves network access
 to NIC #0, the other switch serves network access to NIC #1.

 I’m looking for the best way to setup failover monitoring of the switch
 ports and server connections under my setup.

 

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