I've used it. In fact, I wrote it. However, the version you pointed to is an
old one. Israel Brewster did a lot of work on tuning this plugin and fixing
some of my original mistakes. You should check Nagios Exchange for the latest
version.
Thanks,
Garry
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 7:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nagios-users] Problems with check_rrd_bw.sh plugin
Hi all!
I've been having problems with the Nagios plugin check_rrd_bw.sh. It checks the
traffic of some of my links in a
RRD format. The thing is that every now and then i get some results that are
incorrect (-2147 Mbps) and affects
the alert notifications in case some of the links are in a critical value.
Has anyone used the plugin? any help?
The output in Nagios:
OK - Current BW in: -2147Mbps
Here's the plugin: http://pastebin.com/m27ba16ad
Thanks!
Danilo Perdomo
VP Operaciones Técnicas
Intercable Barquisimeto - MSO
Ext.: 5393
Tlf.: 58-251-9355393
Cel.: 58-414-5750938
www.intercable.com.ve
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