does anyone have an example of using check_snmp?

Karl DeBisschop karl at debisschop.net
Mon Feb 2 13:53:22 CET 2004


On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 16:00, stan wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 08:39:10PM +0000, Paul L. Allen wrote:
> > stan writes: 
> > 
> > >It appears that the plugin I need to use for this is check_snmp, Is this
> > >correct?
> > 
> > That's one way of doing it.  If the remote hosts are directly reachable
> > by a unique IP address then you can use check_by_ssh.  If they're behind
> > a firewall then you can use NRPE or NCSA running on the firewall (or
> > other accessible machine).  You could also make use of a VPN.  Caveat
> > implementor... 
> > 
> Yhey are directly rechable, and I will be using snmp on them to provide
> data for cricket. So I think it makes sense to use check_snmp. 
> 
> So, once again, can anyone point me to an example of how to use thsi tool?

grep snmp /etc/nagios/command.cfg

There are nearly 20 examples with the plugins dustribution, including
checks for cpu stats and memory.

--
Karl



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