Check_mrtgtraf

Al McKay al.mckay at eds.com
Mon Mar 29 18:35:45 CEST 2004


Andreas Ericsson <ae <at> op5.se> writes:

> 
> Run the script manually with the same parameters as nagios does. That 
> should give you a pretty good clue.
> 
> Mckay, Al wrote:
> > I am running mrtg to monitor switches and routers on my network. The data 
is
> > being compiled on a 5 minute cycle. I am using check_mrtgtraf to monitor 
for
> > traffic volumes and notifying when traffic reaches certain levels. I am
> > getting periodic "No Output!" messages from the check command. I don't
> > understand how this can be happening since the mrtg and Nagios are both
> > running on the same server.
> > 
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > 
> > Al McKay

I have run the commands manually and sometimes I get a response and sometimes 
I dont. I ma completely stumped on this. The log files from te MRTG checks are 
all rw-r--r-- so it cant be a permissions problem. Any further suggestions are 
appreciated.

Al McKay



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