Is there any way to archive the graph data after a period of time? Also is
there any method to read chart data using a script or command line.
Thanks
On 11/6/06, Jon Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could use a commandline probe which tests everything, but then you'd
have to write all the probes yourself. Your script would then
alarm/alert/warn if any services are down on that host..
Another method, if you are not close to your device limit would be to
create a map just for that host, with all the different services as
different devices, then for your main map, use a map probe to probe the
status of that map. I have not tried this myself, so am not sure if a map
probe will tell you the devices/services that are down on the other map
without opening it...
At 01:43 PM 11/6/2006, you wrote:
>:iH
>
>Is there a way to use more than one probe on a single node?
>
>What I am looking at is a host that I want to check standard MIB-II
stuff,
>along with MySQL and some other services. It would be nice to have
>individual probes for each service and then attached each probe to the
one
>host.
>
>thanks
>
>-- hcir
>If plans don't work out, there is always "Plan B"
>
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