I dont feel there can be an issue with the PNP installation as i passed
all the tests and i am currently monitoring 6 services and they are
plotting the graphs successfully.
Thanks
Jatin
On 3/30/2010 5:29 PM, sascha.runsc...@gfkl.com wrote:
The following command was executed on the nagios server:
[r...@pc-fedora-1 libexec]# ./check_snmp_int -H x.x.x.x -C -n
eth0
-r -fY -k -w 1000,1000 -c 1100,1100 -d 40
eth0:UP (7.5KBps/13.0KBps):1 UP: OK |
'eth0_in_Bps'=7637;1024000;1126400;0;125
'eth0_out_Bps'=13293;1024000;1126400;0;125
The Performance data as returned by this command is not supported by
pnp4 to plot graphs.
It is, since I make excessive use of it. And it supports it out of the
box - I think even with a default template for that check I think.
So something with your PNP installation must be bogus.
Regards
Sascha
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