Plugins on an HPUX 11.0 Box

Tom DE BLENDE tdeblend at gcc.dhl.com
Mon Sep 30 09:01:29 CEST 2002


Hi,

I can't really help you with compile issues on HPUX. But depending on
what exactly you want to monitor, I can be of some use :-) We have
quite some HPUX boxes around here, and for monitoring them, I use the
netsaint_stad (http://www.twoevils.org/files/netsaint_statd/), also
available for Nagios. It returns things like disk usage, process
state, etc... 

All you have to do is put a Perl script in your startup scripts. This
will launch a deamon that you can query for information remotely.

Kind regards,
Tom

Dave Ault wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> For starters, I am brand new to Linux/Unix world so please be patient with me.  I found Nagios on the internet and decided to try it out.  Currently, by reading this email list, I have successfully installed Nagios on a RH7.2 box and am monitoring 46 devices and 79 services.  I have found Nagios to be a great tool and now have my staff using it to monitor our systems.
> 
> My next step is to monitor a HPUX 11.0 box by way of nrpe.  However, I am having difficulty compiling either the Netsaint or Nagios plugins.  I have read where several of you are monitoring an HP box with nrpe.  Could you please send me the compiled plugins.  nrpe did compile fine and I am using the gcc compiler.  I have also tried check_hprsc, however I don't have snmp running on the HP server.
> 
> > Thank You,
> > Dave Ault
> >
> 
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