On Jan 18 18:44, Tom Throckmorton wrote:
...you have an unnecessary trailing '!' on the check_command, which I think
will be silently ignored, based on your command_line def), but I can't recall
whether or not spaces in the ARGn macros are legal (I think not, but the docs
don't specify and I
On 01/18/2008 04:24 PM, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
I have the snmpd running on a client box. I have nagois monitoring this
box without any issues. I decided to implement a new plugin I found,
check_snmp_storage.pl. From the nagios server I can issue this
command to the client box, and I get a
On 01/18/2008 05:39 PM, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
Here's what I get:
./check_snmp_storage.pl -H somehost -C community -m /tmp -w 95 -c 98 -f
-v
Alarm at 15
SNMP v1 login
Filter : /tmp
.
.
.
/tmp: 6%used(221MB/3937MB) (95%) : OK
Reading the check_snmp_storage code again, I see that
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] check_snmp_storage.pl returns Put snmp
login info!
On 01/18/2008 05:07 PM, Bret
On 01/18/2008 05:07 PM, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
It actually is $USER1$. I just typed it incorrectly in this email.
Thanks
OK. That error looks vaguely like an SNMPv3 login failure.
What do you see when you run the plugin from the command-line with a
'-v' at the end? It should show you the
: [Nagios-users] check_snmp_storage.pl returns Put snmp
login info!
On 01/18/2008 04:24 PM, Bret Goodfellow wrote:
I have the snmpd running on a client box. I have nagois monitoring
this box without any issues. I decided to implement a new plugin I
found, check_snmp_storage.pl. From the nagios
I have the snmpd running on a client box. I have nagois monitoring this
box without any issues. I decided to implement a new plugin I found,
check_snmp_storage.pl. From the nagios server I can issue this
command to the client box, and I get a valid response, e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]# su -