On 29/07/07, Patel, H (Hiten) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to implement monitoring for the set of temperature probes using snmp.
> I've issued the following command:
> /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_snmp -H -o
> . -w 27 -c 28 -C public
>
> And got:
>
> SNMP OK - 22 | iso.3.6.1.4.1.17373.
On 30/07/07, Lalita Drolia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Setting up downtime will not be possible. As our servers our being used by
> individual users for testing purposes. And they may reboot the machine in
> the normal process of their working. Asking them to schedule a downtime
> would add over
Setting up downtime will not be possible. As our servers our being used
by individual users for testing purposes. And they may reboot the
machine in the normal process of their working. Asking them to schedule
a downtime would add overhead for them and we would not prefer to do
that.
So I guess
Well i have 598 hosts and i am using only ping serivce for each host
as far as pooling i think its every 30 sec i need to know as soon as
something goes down thats why its so low
freaking out in terms of i get critical threholds breahes on the local
machine, i mean i can always raise it but i want
Nedim Bicic wrote:
> I have nagio 2.4
>
> How many hosts can Nagios handle i have 598 hosts i think its freaking
> out a little ?
> I dont know if i can add more ?
A few questions about your setup.
How many services in all are you checking? And how often are you polling
these services?
Defin
http://william.leibzon.org/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_temperature.pl
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Patel, H (Hiten) wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to implement monitoring for the set of temperature probes using snmp.
> I've issued the following command:
> /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_snmp -H -o . -w 27 -c
I have nagio 2.4
How many hosts can Nagios handle i have 598 hosts i think its freaking out a
little ?
I dont know if i can add more ?
Question how many process can nagios run i have default threshold set to 300
i think it usulally braks this threshold?
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Hi
I need to implement monitoring for the set of temperature probes using snmp.
I've issued the following command:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_snmp -H -o . -w 27 -c 28 -C
public
And got:
SNMP OK - 22 | iso.3.6.1.4.1.17373.2.2.1.5.1=22
How can I implement this in Nagios?. I've only ins
Hi Paul,
Are you looking for your read-only users simply to see your host/service
statuses without being able to do anything else?
If so, this is what Nagios Looking Glass was designed for, and as Nagios
moves into v3.0, there are plans to possibly extend this functionality
to do other stuff as
Been fiddling with this for a while now and am stumped. I figure I'm
not the first to want this so before I get a brain cramp I'll ask.
I run a couple Nagios server on internal networks and I want internal
users to get read access without having to log in. I want a select
number of users to be
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