FW: Nagios to monitor MQSeries

Russell Scibetti russell at quadrix.com
Thu Feb 6 22:04:05 CET 2003


Can you share the shell script with us?  We're looking into using the 
same thing.

Russell

Volker.Aust at premiere.de wrote:

>Sorry, I have forgotten the list...
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Aust, Volker, PRE 
>>Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 1:06 PM
>>To: 'Detlef.Knop at gmx.de'
>>Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Nagios to monitor MQSeries
>>
>>
>>Hi Detlef,
>>
>>when you install the MQSeries client (with developer 
>>support), you get some sample programs. One of these sample 
>>programs is "amqsailq", which lists the length of all 
>>MQ-queues of a server. You can use "amqsailq" local or 
>>remote. When you use this program (or a mofified version, 
>>that only checks important queues like we do (a colleague has 
>>modified some of the sample programs)) remote, you can make 
>>two tests with one call:
>>
>>- check the connectivity to the MQ-server and the -service
>>
>>- check the length of some important queues (too many, too few, ...)
>>
>>I have wraped the program in a shell script to generate the 
>>Nagios stuff (return-code and output).
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>>
>>-vol
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Detlef.Knop at gmx.de [mailto:Detlef.Knop at gmx.de]
>>>Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 7:40 AM
>>>To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>>>Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios to monitor MQSeries
>>>
>>>
>>>Dear all,
>>>
>>>I would like to check whether MQSeries is available as a 
>>>service on several
>>>of my hosts. My first approach was to use the check_tcp 
>>>plugin which from my
>>>point of view worked fine. But the people looking after 
>>>MQSeries on these
>>>machines came back to me and complained that each time the 
>>>plugin ran MQSeries
>>>reported errors on these systems (two errors per check) 
>>>because MQSeries
>>>detects the incoming connection and wants to receive proper 
>>>data, but then the
>>>connection is closed.
>>>
>>>Has anyone ever tried to do the same and found a solution? 
>>>Maybe there is a
>>>way using passive checks, or we might have to look into the 
>>>possibility to
>>>write a plugin.
>>>
>>>Kind regards
>>>
>>>Detlef Knop
>>>
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