Newbie Question

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Mon May 16 16:00:57 CEST 2011


On 16 May 2011 14:47, Matty Sarro <msarro at gmail.com> wrote:
> This is for mysql. I saw a plugin called check_mysql_query but it
> doesn't seem to be included in the plugins package I downloaded. I'm
> going to try reinstalling the plugins in case something got borked. I
> can't find it on exchange either.
>
> I may have one other possibility after some more searching:
> check_mysql_count
>
> Any further suggestions would really be appreciated though.


If you can't find anything suitable 'off the shelf' then there is a
plugin "check_snmptraps.pl" included with the NagTrap addon which is
supposed to be for checking the number of traps in the nagtrap
database but I expect it would be easy to rewrite it to query whatever
MySQL database you like.

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