Hi there, Hope all is well on your end. I have a question regarding usage of the check_nt plugin. Maybe you have some insight on what is happening and why I can get my expected result.
Use Case: I want to be able to check the current bandwidth of my networking adapter on a windows 2012 server. The Network adapter is a NIC team. It is two 10Gbps NICs. Essentially I want to alert if one of the two NICs has failed.. Essentially the current bandwidth would be 10Gbps (1 failed) Vs 20Gbps when both are working. I checked with windows performance monitor and the NIC is called: "Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver" This is the nagios check I am using: check_nt!COUNTER!-l "\\Network Adapter(Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver)\\Current Bandwidth" -w 20000000000: -c 20000000000: Per google, if there is a col. to the right of a number, I should see an alert if result drops below value. In above example I am expecting a warning and a critical alert to be generated if the current bandwidth falls below 20Gbps. When testing. My output shows "20000000000" when both NICs are active. When I disbable one, I get "10000000000" >From my testing, it seems that the check_nt plugin, does not support a ":" >(colon) parameter. I cannot get it to alert when only one nic is active. Can you please confirm this is the case? I might be doing something wrong. Thank you in advance. Thank you, Andrew Grabowski