> Will return JUST the value at the specified OID. Should be pretty
> easy
> to handle from there.
>
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The problem with that being that I would have to customize said
script for each OID I want to query. It may end up be
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> In the help for the check_snmp plugin,
Probably the best/easiest thing would be to write a small wrapper
script.
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In the help for the check_snmp plugin, there are -w and -c switches
which you can give ranges to "not return warning" and "not return
critical". If I am reading the documentation correctly, you can also
give a range as max:min to invert the meaning to something like
"return warning only for