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To: Marc Powell;
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP/Windows disk
usage
Hello and thanks bunches
When some machines are overloaded, the snmp alert
is
sent. How to increase the alert period so that I
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-Original Message-
From: Melanie Pfefer
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:08 AM
To: Marc Powell;
nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP/Windows disk
usage
Hello and thanks bunches
When some machines
-Original Message-
From: Melanie Pfefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:08 AM
To: Marc Powell; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP/Windows disk usage
Hello and thanks bunches
When some machines are overloaded
Hello
Thanks indeed.
I have one windows 2000 server among the windows
servers. should I simply install snmp on this machine
(just as windows 2003?) or do I need net-snmp?
Meanwhile, this host is part of a hostgroup. I wanted
to disable the disk check for this host only but I got
this:
Sorry,
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP/Windows disk
usage
Hello again
I downloaded the perl script and indeed I can use
it
manually:
./check_snmp_storage.pl -H TROY -C public -m
^[CDE]:
-w 80% -c 90%
D:\ Label: Serial Number 225e3590:
3%used(2587MB/89495MB) C:\ Label: Serial
:
-Original Message-
From: Melanie Pfefer
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP/Windows disk
usage
Hello again
I downloaded the perl
Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/22/2008 05:34:39
AM:
thanks indeed
Now if I want to use hostgroup_name instead of
host_name,
ow to write the check_command line in services.cfg?
check_command
check_snmp_windows_disk!TROY!95!98!^[CDE]:!
is working for TROY only What
Hello Mark, all,
Yes true but what to put instead of the hostname(TROY)
in?
check_snmp_windows_disk!TROY!95!98!^[CDE]:!
in case I want to put the hostgroup_name
thanks
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Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
02/22/2008 05:34:39
AM:
thanks indeed
Now
it is ok
had to change
use lib /usr/local/nagios/libexec;
to
use lib /usr/local/nagios2/libexec;
thanks
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Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
02/22/2008 05:53:03
AM:
also another question please. I had no problem on
my
test machine. On my prod machine
Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/22/2008 05:53:03
AM:
also another question please. I had no problem on my
test machine. On my prod machine I got this error:
(No output!)
according to
http://nagios.manubulon.com/faq.html#FAQ8, I should
apply a patch. In that case, how to
Mark,
I have used NACE in the past to configure one service per disk
according to criteria like include hard drives, exclude CDROM, etc,
with varying host groups (C: D: were OS, others were applications)
and more.
Also, if you're in the Houston area you ought to stop by HLUG. I'm
often at the
Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/22/2008 09:16:51
AM:
Hello Mark, all,
Yes true but what to put instead of the hostname(TROY)
in?
check_snmp_windows_disk!TROY!95!98!^[CDE]:!
in case I want to put the hostgroup_name
thanks
You would use hostgroup_name in the service
Hello again
I downloaded the perl script and indeed I can use it
manually:
./check_snmp_storage.pl -H TROY -C public -m ^[CDE]:
-w 80% -c 90%
D:\ Label: Serial Number 225e3590:
3%used(2587MB/89495MB) C:\ Label: Serial Number
8cfa6a13: 27%used(6644MB/25000MB) (80%) : OK
In nagios, I should
Melanie.
1. When you test the script are you testing it as the nagios user?
2. Does the script reside in the libexec folder under the nagios user's
home directory?
If the answer to the above questions is yes then:
define command {
command_namecheck_snmp_windows_disk
] SNMP/Windows disk usage
Hello again
I downloaded the perl script and indeed I can use it
manually:
./check_snmp_storage.pl -H TROY -C public -m ^[CDE]:
-w 80% -c 90%
D:\ Label: Serial Number 225e3590:
3%used(2587MB/89495MB) C:\ Label: Serial Number
8cfa6a13: 27%used(6644MB/25000MB) (80
Melanie,
I have setup the plugin available here:
http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html and it works perfectly for
our needs. It uses SNMP so you would have to have SNMP setup on all of
your Windows boxes but with that caveat it is the best solution I have
found for monitoring windows
Hello
I added this:
define command{
command_namecheck_win_storage
command_line $USER3$/check_snmp_storage.pl
-H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -m $ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c
$ARG4$
}
define service {
use common-service
hostgroup_name
You will need to actually download the plugin from
http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html as it is not part of the
Nagios plugins package but rather a third party plugin.
Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/19/2008 03:37:04
PM:
Hello
I added this:
define command{
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about the logic
because it wouldn't matter). I have tried multiple snmp plugins and all of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about the logic
because it wouldn't matter). I have tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/18/2008 11:22:05
AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a
request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on
C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about
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