Performance Data given by check_snmp_int not shown in PNP4Graphs

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Tue Mar 30 13:59:04 CEST 2010


On 30 March 2010 12:28, Jatin Davey <jashokda at cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I used the plugin check_snmp_int from the following site:
>
> http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
>
> The following command was executed on the nagios server:
>
> [root at pc-fedora-1 libexec]# ./check_snmp_int  -H x.x.x.x -C xxxx -n eth0
> -r -fY -k -w 1000,1000 -c 1100,1100 -d 40
> eth0:UP (7.5KBps/13.0KBps):1 UP: OK |
> 'eth0_in_Bps'=7637;1024000;1126400;0;1250000
> 'eth0_out_Bps'=13293;1024000;1126400;0;1250000
>
> The Performance data as returned by this command is not supported by
> pnp4 to plot graphs.


That performance data looks fine to me.  What makes you think it is
not supported by pnp4?


If it's any help, the options I normally use when monitoring interfaces are:

-H x.x.x.x -C xxxx -n "Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5510-48T Module
- Unit 2 Port 2  " -fY -kqB -g -w 600000,600000,100,100,100000,10 -c
800000,800000,200,200,200000,20 -d 300

And the performance data returned is like this:

'Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 5510-48T Module - Unit 2 Port 2
_in_bps'=1870970;600000000;800000000;0;1000000000 'Nortel Ethernet
Routing Switch 5510-48T Module - Unit 2 Port 2
_out_bps'=238;600000000;800000000;0;1000000000

which looks pretty similar to yours.

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