On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> Can't locate Net/SNMP.pm in @INC
So where did YOU install this perl module? This is something YOU must fix
in your server.
Hugo.
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is it possible to monitor disk usage, load and mem using nagios with only snmp running in remote server?i have no root access to remote server (only in local server) but there was snmp running in remote with community public. i have installed snmp in local and download check_snmp_mem.pl in so
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Carl Davis wrote:
> I think I have service dependencies backwards in my head. If I were
> utilizing a flow chart and b required service on a to be up, I would put
> a as the dependent_service_description and b as the host_name? I have a
> long line of wireless links and if th
Thanks...
that worked great. Anyone out there wouldn't happen to know how to make the
check_snmp_int.pl script display the statistics within nagios?
Currently when I query the interface on a box I get:
a green line with the following:
NIC Usage
OK 04-01-2006 09:29:54 3d
Le vendredi 31 mars 2006 à 22:32 -0700, Neil Lehouillier a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I hoping someone out there can help me out. I'm having a problem with
> the check_snmp_int.pl script.
>
> When I issue the following command from the command line
> "check_snmp_int.pl -H 192.168.0.12 -C public -n
I think I have service dependencies backwards in my head. If I were
utilizing a flow chart and b required service on a to be up, I would put
a as the dependent_service_description and b as the host_name? I have a
long line of wireless links and if the first one fails I do not want to
be notified