Tom,
Thanks for the info on that script, it works great in my environment.
Dustin
Tom Tran wrote:
> Hi Dustin,
>
> Why don't you use this.. I have it on my system and it works.. Thanks
> to Jorg.
>
> # added by Tom Tran
> # Arg1 = public, arg2 = disk name, arg3 and 4 are capacity
> define
Hi Dustin, Why don't you use this.. I have it on my system and it works.. Thanks to Jorg. # added by Tom Tran# Arg1 = public, arg2 = disk name, arg3 and 4 are capacitydefine command{ command_name check_snmp_storage command_line $USER1$/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADD
Dustin Berube wrote:
>
>
> I looked into those scripts and I did not see a switch that lets me tell
> the script if I'm checking Windows or Linux. Although I did not receive
> any parse errors so these look promising. Thanks for the link.
>
I double checked, I'm using check_snmp_storage.pl fo
Max H. wrote:
> Dustin Berube wrote:
>>
>> I tried snmpwalk with -t 5 and it worked, but to give it the benefit of
>> the doubt I changed the script to use a 20 second timeout instead and
>> had the same results.
>>
>>
>
> Sorry for replying to you personally. The Nagios list doesn't have the
Dustin Berube wrote:
>
>
> I tried snmpwalk with -t 5 and it worked, but to give it the benefit of
> the doubt I changed the script to use a 20 second timeout instead and
> had the same results.
>
>
Sorry for replying to you personally. The Nagios list doesn't have the
reply-to fields set u
t: Wed 6/21/2006 10:42 PM
> To: Nagios Users
> Subject: [Nagios-users] check_diskspace SNMP plugin
>
> I am having problems trying to run the check_diskspace.sh plugin to
> monitor drive space on a Windows host.
>
> below is the error that I receive. I ran snmpwalk with t
I am having problems trying to run the check_diskspace.sh plugin to
monitor drive space on a Windows host.
below is the error that I receive. I ran snmpwalk with the following
syntax and it worked:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public 192.168.0.11
.iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.host.hrStorage.hrStorageTa