Some google-fu should get you a sample of check_snmp tests that will work. IIRC
check_apc has them listed as well.
(I'll email my configs to you in the morning Eric. They're pretty
straightforward.
~Phil)
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Lee Eric <openlinuxsou...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone ever use check_snmp plugin to get the monitor APC PDU? I
know there are some plugins can do this but I'd like to use this one
to do more standard. I have downloaded the Powernet MIB file.
Thanks.
Eric Lee
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