Charts and Graphs and Nagios Oh My!

Joerg Linge pitchfork at ederdrom.de
Thu Nov 9 08:26:15 CET 2006


Am Donnerstag, 9. November 2006 05:30 schrieb Peter Edmonds:
[...]
> Hi Joerg,

Hi Peter,

> You are right ! PNP is the easiest way to get performance data graphs
> in Nagios. I had PNP installed alongside Groundwork Monitor Open
> Source in under an hour. The best thing was that the graphs are
> created automatically (assuming your plugin is producing valid
> performance data and matches up with one of the PNP templates).
> 
> Now when I add a new Windows machine, I will get graphs for CPU,
> memory usage and disk usage without having to manually configure
> Nagios in any way.

Thanks for the feedback !

> Next in to get SNMP working so I can collect network interface stats
> from the Windows boxes.

I use Patrick Proys Perl Plugins ( http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/ )
check_snmp_int.pl works great. Use the Option -f to enable Perfdata Output.

The PNP template check_snmp_int.pl will be available in pnp-0.2.6

Jörg 

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