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Thanks for the info James, appreciate your taking a stab at it. I did come
across that site, but I haven't yet dug into everything it presents. Could be
some good info there. I'll start messing around, and if I make any headway
I'll
share it with you and the list.
Cheers,
Erik
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Thanks, that helps understand better. Unfortunately, the celerra
datamovers run DART OS, an EMC-propietary os, so i'm not sure what kind
of visibility you may have into the datamovers from the CS via snmp... i
imagine little if any, without use of other binaries/helpers..
I did find this, which
Well, assuming we can get snmpd set up to allow gets despite EMC's claim, we'd
be attempting to monitor the celerra's datamover via the CS. As far as I
understand, snmpd runs on the CS, so that's where our queries would have to go.
It's still an open question whether we'd be picking up DM data
From: olourkin-nag...@yahoo.com [mailto:olourkin-nag...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:20 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitoring an EMC Celerra
Hi all -
Been digging around to try to figure out how to enable SNMP gets against an EMC
Celerra so that I can im
Marc,
Thanks. I had never tried passing Nagios macros into a custom shell script
before, but it works like a champ.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Marc Powell [mailto:li...@xodus.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 9:10 AM
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Different Not
Hi all -
Been digging around to try to figure out how to enable SNMP gets against an EMC
Celerra so that I can implement active checks in Nagios. I have traps set up,
but I much prefer active checks whenever possible. Problem is, EMC support
says
the Celerra isn't capable of allowing gets.
Hi,
I'm using the IMAP check plugin that actually logs into the server (from
nagios-exchange).
Unfortunately, it is not possible to specify a timelimit for such a login.
Has anybody got a plugin that actually does that?
Or knows a simple way to extend the given plugin so that it offers this
funct
On Oct 5, 2010, at 6:36 AM, Mike Callahan wrote:
> Because I'm sending host up/down notifications to a ticketing system, I have
> the need to use different verbiage for host down notifications and host up
> notifications. Specifically the subject line of the email message needs to
> be diffe
Because I'm sending host up/down notifications to a ticketing system, I have
the need to use different verbiage for host down notifications and host up
notifications. Specifically the subject line of the email message needs to be
different for host down than for host up. The only way I could
Hi Bob,
I also use TeamTILT to relay my Nagios notifications.
It is very simple to install and to use ;) ! In addition it has an heartbeat
function, very nice...
Chris
-
2010/10/5 織田 成飛 :
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Nagios version 2.1 and RRDtool version 1.2.5
> The RRD file doesn't update.
> A timeout error output in the Nagios.log
>
> Warning: Service performance data file processing command '
> '/**/proces
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