snmp coldstart trap checking

Kevin Keane subscription at kkeane.com
Fri Aug 21 04:47:54 CEST 2009


Since Windows works for you, my solution is not likely to help you much. 
But I'm using a WMI query to determine the uptime. I then set the plugin 
status to CRITICAL for uptimes less than 30 minutes, WARNING for uptimes 
less than 30 minutes.

You should be able to do something very similar in Linux using the 
uptime command.

Both solutions require installing some agent software on the monitored 
system.

Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I am using http://www.frank4dd.com/howto/nagios/windows-reboot-monitoring-nagios.htm
> for monitoring windows reboots. It works perfect for Windows, but is missing the hostname
> for the Linux servers.
>
> Looking quickly at the Perl code hasn't gotten me anyway (I'm super weak w/ Perl anyhow).
>
> Anyone doing this with another solution for Windows/Linux/Solaris hosts?
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>   


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