Hosts with no services?

Subhendu Ghosh sghosh at sghosh.org
Thu Jun 26 17:36:32 CEST 2003


On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Rob Nelson wrote:

> 
> >I tend to use snmp to monitor the traffic and the root-bridge-id on the
> >APs specially if they are on their on vlan...
> >
> >Have you looked at the APCC CyberFort ups/surge protector?

Ignore that - it's 230v but the form factor is nice. The APC BackUPS ES 
series are the smallest I've seen.

> 
> Yeah, I'm going to have to move to check_snmp soon simply because icmp gets 
> low priority. It doesn't happen much, but I'm tired of devices going 
> "offline" when they're simply busy :)
> 
> I haven't looked at those, and nexttag can't find them for me. Our problem 
> is that our stuff is outdoor in small nema4 enclosures, plus everything 
> uses bricks, and we'd have to buy ~30 UPS's for each site. Ouch.
> 
> To bring this back to monitoring, we're using Orinoco AP-500/1000/2000's 
> and SmartBridge AirPoint Pro's. Do you have any check_snmp code for either 
> of these that I could hack on?

I used check_ifoperstatus  (one service check per radio interface) - all 
on Orinoco AP500/1000/2000.

I'll have to dig out the bridge-root-id check code...


-sg


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