I tried once to get RICOH Savin Printers checked via Nagios. Searched high and
low for something and never did find anything that was already developed.
Figured I was going to have to write my own stuff.
Now I'm trying the same thing with Toshiba printers, nothing there either.
If someone has a
Are you using the Solaris snmp stack or the net-snmp version on your Sun box?
There is a difference, big difference in the data obtained. I think what your
looking for comes from the Net-SNMP stack.
Not totally sure, I have a couple of Sun boxes I plan on putting up under
Nagios myself.
Doug
for what I
want, but was hoping someone had been down this road before.
I'm trying to give ample warning about the cartridges levels to the users,
cause the supplier doesn't seem to want stock cartridges on site.
Doug Veldhuisen
NAM Connectivity Services
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cell: 918.815.2700
That covers a lot of ground.
At first thought, there is a program called NACE that might work for you.
http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/AISTWiki/bin/view/AIS/NACEhttp://freshmeat.net/redir/nace/61557/url_homepage/NACE
Doug
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Most Linux distros, I am aware anyway, support share memory
segments. the
How about a mechanism, supported by Nagios of course, where we could save
some variables to a shared memory segment. Saving and retrieving
should be pretty quick.
Doug Veldhuisen
Running Nagios 2.5 on Debian and Fedora
On Nagios web site; try following link:
http://www.nagios.org/support/commercial/
Doug Veldhuisen
At 12:31 PM 7/20/2006, Francois Caen wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know of any company in North America that offers
training
for Nagios and/or other OSS network management tools?
Thank you
Jeffrey:
You should check to make sure that lm_sensors package is really
running. Quite a number of machines don't support that
package. The program starts then quitely dies. Example:
Dell's don't support it at all. (or if I'm incorrect on that someone in
the group correct me and then tell me
Ron:
Let me add my 3cents worthyes, yes, that would be great!
Need a tester when you get it written?
Doug
At 12:55 PM 2/14/2006, Ron Gage wrote:
Hi everyone:
I am thinking about writing a WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation)
client
for Linux. This would basically be a command line way