you could try these instead of check_snmp , i always found check_snmp to
be too limited... :\
http://nagios.manubulon.com
From: Jorge Arenas [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 9:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_snmp
Hi:
i just install nagios and I am following the basic guide in the site to
monitor a switch
i create the file and work well, but
all switch ports are reported in OK status always
i check the output ok the command:
check_snmp -C public -H switch -r 1 .... etc
and even when the port reports status of 2 ( down) the "-r 1" parameter
is not working and the report send "SNMP OK" for down ports
I read the instruccions but i can not find any information regarding the
-r (regex) parameter
I Found a workaround changing the "-r 1" for the "-c 1:1"
but I do not know if the documentation in the site is out-dated or i am
making something wrong
any ideas
thanks in advance
Jorge Arenas
CSA Mexico
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