I have spent some time digging through the archives for comments concerning Asterisk and monitoring systems, and I have found few results.

check_asterisk.pl.gz (http://www.dynx.net/ASTERISK/misc-progs/) which gives an error on download, and has no further Google references

astping.tar (http://www.dynx.net/ASTERISK/misc-progs/ and also in the mailing list archives) supposedly sends a query to an Asterisk server, but I have been unable to get it to do anything other than reply with the IP address of the queried host (regardless of Asterisk status)

If anyone has any home-brew Nagios (or other) tools that they might want to submit, we'll all applaud you and throw virtual flowers at you.

Additionally, the topic of measurement has come up again. I would rather use someone else's generously donated code than write my own and donate it, since the latter method is somewhat slower. :-) I'm looking for perhaps a post-processing script that groks Asterisk CDRs and/or mysql/ODBC tables. Upon launch (with the correct timeframes) the script would churn through the last N records until it was in the right time range. Then, it would create some short status reports on a variety of topics, ranging from number of calls, number of minutes, outbound calls (per some "group" function), inbound calls (per some "group" function), errors, protocols, etc. etc. This would be fed into RRDTool or something of the sort.

Anyone? (yes, yes, I should do it myself, but why do something that someone has already done?)

JT

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