I'm trying to monitor a ton of Juniper Netscreen VPNs through any way
possible. I have the check_netscreen_vpn.pl plugin to check for this but I'm
getting bad results. I can list the VPNs on the device but not input the
name for monitoring the tunnel:
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I have a Nagios box running and alerting great. I just added a new Hostgroup
and the host/service I just added shows down in
Nagios (the service IS really down), but I dont get email alerts like I do
for the rest of the hosts that are in different
hostgroups. I can't figure out why this is not
I have a bunch of devices which alert me fine up/down, but I'm looking to
find how to get messages when they reboot. Solarwinds does this for me now,
but I'm trying to move off this solution, but my boss want reboot messages
as well as up/downs for the devices...
Any ideas?
Chris Serafin
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On Nov 29, 2007 12:03 PM, Edwin Zoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could create a script in /etc/rc2.d or rc3.d that will page/email
upon shutdown/startup.
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So SNMP won't work with Windows? Damn, clients hate extra software. :(
Would you be willing to post your commands/services configs?
I bet if I see your configs I may be able to replicate it to SNMP/windows.
Thanks
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On Nov 29, 2007 2:57 PM, Steve Shipway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
installed Cacti for this? My question is,
what do your guys use for this type of reporting? Recommendations?
Chris Serafin
Security Engineer
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AA, after over 6+ hours of editing CLI code, my eyes failed me. I
changed these simple flags and it works great. Sorry for the newb
false alarm.
Chris Serafin
Security Engineer
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On Nov 12, 2007 12:58 AM, Hugo van der Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The host is running Ubuntu 7.x and Nagios 3.0b5
Chris Serafin
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Still grepping through log files