Hi list,
I'm trying to monitor the CPU load on *nix servers by walking on the
OIDs hrProcessorLoad. Unfortunately, on some servers (Solaris one I
think) I get the error INTEGER length too long (5 Bytes). If i run
snmpwalk -v2c -c mycommunity myserver hrProcessorLoad everything works
fine, or
Hi List,
For a particular server there was a complaint that even it was in scheduled
downtime for some specific period on a particular past day, it sent a host down
notification and the ticket has been raised for the same in the integrated
ticketing tool. Now I need to check somehow in the
You could run an availability report for the host. That would tell you when
the scheduled downtime started/stopped and when the host down alert was
sent out.
Under reports on the left of the web interface, choose availability. Change
the drop down to Host and choose your host. You're away.
On
Hi
Yes you can check that in the nagios log files.
Here an example:
nagios-01-13-2012-00.log:[1326360203] HOST DOWNTIME ALERT: myhost;STARTED;
Host has entered a period of scheduled downtime
In the logs it's also shown when the host exits the scheduled downtime
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:37 PM,
We use the proprietary MIBs, with the associated SNMP Gets for the VPN
Gateway and Firewalls. It can be daunting at the outset, so you need
patience and a clear direction as to what you actually want to
know/understand about your device.
From: Manish_Kmr