check_mrtgtraf

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Wed Aug 20 14:30:09 CEST 2008


On Aug 20, 2008, at 5:27 AM, Kermito le kermit wrote:

>
> hello all
>
>
> I want to use check_mrtgtraf to monitoring a router interface and  
> send alert when traffic is hub when i use this plugins the return is  
> critical for all
>
> # ./check_mrtgtraf -F  172.0.2.23_2.log  -a  MAX
> Trafic CRITICAL - Max. Entrée = 1,7 KB/s, Max. Sortie = 1,9 KB/s| 
> in=1,651367KB/s;;;0,000000 in=1,928711KB/s;;;0,000000
>
>
> any idea

I would guess that since you don't pass specific warning and critical  
thresholds to the command, the default behavior is that those values  
are 0 and you exceed them. Try passing them to the plugin.  
(check_mrtgtraf --help).

p.s. You shouldn't test plugins as root. While it won't affect your  
outcome here, it's common for nagios checks to show different results  
due to permissions differences... You could also be creating root- 
owned temporary files that'll come back to bite you later.

--
Marc
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