I tried from commandline and it failed as well. :( My question is more along the line this
hostname = Primary loadbalancer ip? or ip of client peer = ip of 2ndary balancer? $USER1$/cisco_ace_failover -H 192.168.2.224 -P 192.168.2.225 -C $ARG1$ -t 30 Where arg1 = variable i created for the clients various snmp communities. On 20/07/2011 11:46, Marcel Galke - Trans4mation IT GmbH wrote: > Have you tried running the plugin from the command line? > $user1/check_ace_failover -H<hostname> -P<peername> -C<community> > > Can you post the service definition and the corresponding command definition > please. > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Jonathan Aquilina [mailto:eagles051...@gmail.com] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2011 10:33 > An: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] few questions that I cant find any info on > > Marcel I am defining the command with the -H switch using the primary > load balancer ip and the -P with the 2ndary one. The man page on the > nagios exchange is extremely vague. > > http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Uncategorized/software/SNMP/Cisco-ACE-4700-Loadbalancer-failover-state-Check/details > > On 19/07/2011 15:23, Marcel Galke - Trans4mation IT GmbH wrote: >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>> Von: Jonathan Aquilina [mailto:eagles051...@gmail.com] >>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Juli 2011 09:23 >>> An: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>> Betreff: [Nagios-users] few questions that I cant find any info on >>> Hey guys first time poster to the list, but I have been using this great >>> program for a few weeks now, I have a few questions >>> 1) I have been requested to work with some scripts and the first one im >>> workign with is for the CISCO ACE 4700 Load balancer. >>> >>> i have the command defined in nagios ql command definitions. the command >>> i am passing is as follows >>> >>> $USER1$/cisco_ace_failover -H PRIMARY IP -P SECONDARY IP -C $ARG1$ >>> >>> where $ARG1$ i am passing the variable i created for each hosts snmp >>> community that its a part of. >>> >>> When i set this command to active I get the following. >>> >>> Service check command COMMAND NAME specified in service SERVICE NAME for >>> host HOST NAME not defined anywhere. >>> >>> Where should I define the command. >>> >>> 2) I noticed there is a check called check_local_mrtgtraf can that check >>> be adapted for remote hosts to check and monitor bandwidth on a CISCO >>> ASA and ACE device. Also is it feasible to do hourly daily weekly >>> monthly and yearly checks on bandwidth usage. >>> Last question >>> 3) i have a check which monitors ram usage, how do I specify a range >>> that will trigger a warning then once it goes above that range it goes >>> critical. Currently I am doing this using an snmp check. >> Hello, >> >> I will try to answer questions 1 and 3: >> >> 1) What's your complete command definition? Make sure you don't mix up >> command_name and command_line in your configuration. Use the value defined >> for command_name in your service definition. >> 3) What tells you the "--help" switch of the plugin? Usually "-w" (warning) >> and "-c" (critical) switches are used. >> >> >> Marcel >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Magic Quadrant for Content-Aware Data Loss Prevention >> Research study explores the data loss prevention market. 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