check_snmp

Scott Baker bakers at web-ster.com
Fri Apr 29 18:12:18 CEST 2005


It looks like check_ifstatus only checks one interface, I'd like to
be able to check more. With 16 T1s that's really gonna make that
host huge :)

Scott

Subhendu Ghosh wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Scott Baker wrote:
> 
>> What's the correct syntax for checking MULTIPLE oids with one 
>> check_snmp statement?
>>
>> I have a modem bank with 16 T1s in it, so I want to monitor those T1s 
>> in as few commands as possible (I don't want one check for EACH T1). 
>> The check_snmp help says you can specify multiple oids comma separated 
>> but it doesn't seem to work. I want it to return OK if ALL of those 
>> T1s are status 1 (up) or critical if ANY of the T1s are status 2 
>> (down). Is that possible? This is what I have so far.
>>
>> ./check_snmp -H 10.45.0.9 -o 
>> .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.14,.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.15,.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.18 
>> -c 1:1 -C public
>>
>> That returns:
>> SNMP OK - 1 up(1) down(2)
>>
>> It sees that 1 is up, and it doesn't know how many are down? And it 
>> still returns status ok? I'm confused.
>>
>>
> 
> use check_ifstatus instead of check_snmp
> 
> 

-- 
Scott Baker
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Ph: 503.266.8253



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