Re: [Nagios-users] SNMP unknown system

2013-09-13 Thread Lachlan Bowes
Do an snmpwalk of the entire available tree, then see what you have

Lachlan


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Paul Simons paul.sim...@onair.aerowrote:



 Hello
 I have a system running (proprietary OS) for which I have no information
 except that there is an SNMP client (no MIB, OID, etc.)

 Can I use NAGIOS to recover what is available?

 Then I can tailor my SNMP gets.

 Regards

 Paul

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[Nagios-users] multiple passive updates for the 'OK' state not triggering service notifications

2013-01-24 Thread Lachlan Bowes
Hi All



I have a passive service setup in nagios. I have many things sending
passive updates to this service. I need to be able to trigger a service
notification for this service for every update.


Currently if I send (for example) 3 critical passive updates I will get 3
service notifications.

If however, I send 3 'OK' passive updates, I will get 1 service
notification.

This is due to the fact that the ok status is a soft status.


I've experimented with volatile services and stalking options to no avail.
I'd like to do what I need in nagios itself but I think I may have to write
something to sit next to nagios for this.


Does anyone on this list have any experience with this?


Regards,
  Ortho
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