Or even a snmpwalk of the device?
"Jones, Stuart" wrote:
>Have you tried contacting Maple Systems to see what SNMP MIBs exist or
>are planned?
>
>
>
>From: Luke Salsich [mailto:luke.sals...@gmail.com]
>Sent: Friday, 6 August 2010 2:08 AM
>To: nagios-users@lists.s
Have you tried contacting Maple Systems to see what SNMP MIBs exist or
are planned?
From: Luke Salsich [mailto:luke.sals...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 6 August 2010 2:08 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Accessing an HMI
All,
It depends on the plug-in you choose to use for monitoring. Most plug-ins just
use the OIDs, so there is no need to keep the MIB local. Your best bet is to
search around nagios-exchange for a plug-in that does what you need.
From: Robert Jackson
To: nagiosp
I'm not aware of any good SNMP tutorials. Your best bet is probably the
Wikipedia entry for SNMP (which focuses more on the protocol and less on using
snmp to actually monitor stuff) or the net-snmp project's FAQ and documentation
(http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/docs/FAQ.html).
Your first ste
I was wondering if I needed MIB's for the CISCO Catalyst 2960/2960G
Series switches we are looking to monitor? If I do need them, how do I
go about downloading and getting them installed within the Nagios
framework?
Regards,
Rab.
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Robert Jackso
Well, in fact no. I use nagios with several plugins but not yet snmp.
I would like use SNMP plugin to monitor printers, network switchs, IP
thermometer...
I don't succeed to use the check_snmp so I'm looking for a howto.
Le 11/08/10 16:51, Parish, Brent a écrit :
> Hi
>
> When you say "work
Hi Joel.
As everyone else has already said, the best way appears to be within the
agent, not the notification.
I found this useful for disk checks, where the thresholds in my
environment often vary from machine to machine, depending on how large
the disks are, likely fill rate, etc.
I w
What is your objective? If you are trying to monitor a host or appliance via
snmp, I would recommend getting it working with snmpwalk fisrt. Your question
is too general to be answered.
- Original Message
From: Luc MAIGNAN
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wed, August 11
Hi
When you say "work together", does that mean you already have SNMP
running and gathering data?
If you mean just using Nagios to collect data via SNMP, there is a
built-in check (part of the plugins package), called check_snmp I think.
I used Perl to write all my own SNMP checks and that works
Hi,
I don't succeed to make Nagios with SNMP work together. So I'm looking
for an UP-TO-DATE howto. The documentation on the nagios official
website seems to be down.
Can anybody tell me where I can find a such howto ?
BR
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I do use templates heavily now. I would still need 50-100 service
definitions, they would just be smaller.
Just want to try a cleaner approach, I curious to know why we use
inheritance in some places and not others.
Thanks for the suggestion.
mlr
On Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:16 -0500, "Greg Borbonu
Hi All,
Request you to let me know whether the following versions of UNIX will
be supported by nagios-plugins-1.4.13.tar.gz and
NSClient++-0.3.6-x64.zip
HP-UX : 11.00 ,11.11 ,11.23 ,11.31
Sun Solaris : Sol 6, Sol 7,Sol 8 ,Sol 9
IBM AIX : 5.3
Linux : RHEL 3 ,RHEL 4 ,RHEL 5 , RHEL 6
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