R Ratnasagar
I am using UCD-SNMP 4.2.3 on Intel Solaris 8. When I use
snmpdiskspace.monitor I get "Unknown Object Identifier". Has anybody used
the monitor script successfully, please let me know.
Regards,
Sagar.
TATA Consultancy Services,
Infrastructure Development and Managemnet Group.
INDIA.
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Jim,
could you please be more elaborate on this. May I am asking you a silly question. I
have
installed ucd-snmp successfully. But how do I set up the mibs ? I have got everything
in
/usr/local/share/snmp/mibs.
Regards,
Sagar.
Jim,
when I use snmpdiskspace.monitor from command line, I get the following error. Do you
have
any clue to this. This I downloaded from CONTRIB.
"could not get SNMP info for : Unknown Object Identifier"
Regards,
Sagar.
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Jim,
Is there any limitation in the number of servers that can be monitored by MON ? Also,
is
there any limitation on the number of services that can monitored for a particular
server
? Let me know the limitations.
Thanks & Regards,
Sagar.
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Thanks it worked.
Regards,
Sagar.
kyle
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Hello Jim,
Do you know what this error means ? How do I rectify it ?
Could not list downtime log on mon server 520 list dtlog error, dtlogging is not
turned on
(perhaps you don't have permissions in auth.cf?)
Thanks,
Sagar.
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Jim,
thank you very much for your prompt reply. I am also looking for good documentation
with
good examples on the usage of "mon".
Thanks & Regards,
Sagar.
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I am a new user of "mon". After installing and starting the mon, the get the following
error message. Does anyone know what could be the problem. The error message is :
Oct 18 01:33:52 bkpsnr mon[4052]: calling alert file.alert for routers/ping
(/usr/lib/mon/
alert.d/file.alert,-d /usr/lib/mon/lo