, the need for a more generic
snmptrap-based alert script).
Attached is a more recent version of hpov.alert, with a few minor bug fixes,
and the addition of another parameter (the -i argument). It should
replace the version currently in contrib.
-- Scott
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, and all the dirty work
of actual development and testing could take place behind the scenes, using
subversion set up somewhere else.
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the fix for the alertafter timer broke upalerts in 0.99.3-35 :(
fixing upalerts is a to-do.
Speaking of which, I remember there was talk of releasing an updated of
version of mon last June. How is that going? Can we hope for an updated
version any time in the near future?
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is in the application that generated that content, and
not a problem with the webserver itself.
HTH,
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a
simple login and query of a database sucha as MySQL or Oracle; to adapt it
to DB2 would simply be a matter of substituting the DBD driver module with
DBD::DB2 and checking to make sure that all the methods called in the script
are supported in the DB2 module (chances are that they are).
-- Scott
Scott
program or function to send traps to OpenView. The
Net-SNMP package is very useful, particulary as it also contains perl
modules to do SNMP stuff (such as send traps).
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a refresh of ARP tables). Of course, this short example assumes
your machines are on the same subred.
Assign a distinct IP and virtual interface for each application with
fallback: Oracle, etc.
HTH,
-- Scott
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the
firewalls.
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Check out mon.cgi. It will give you all the information you want, plus a
whole lot more.
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, we can use mon to monitor all the non-SNMP services,
protocols, etc. unavailable in HPOV, but also take advantage of all the
nifty snmp and snmp trap features of HPOV.
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Actually in plain vanilla sh the string comparison operator *is* =, not
== (although bash will accept either).
One of those gotchas designed to drive Perl and C programmers nuts.
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MRTG has a rudimentary monitorization piece: you can set thresholds and
specify a script to execute once the threshold is reached. However, I think
it only checks the MRTG calculated value (generally a five-minute average)
rather than the raw preprocessed data.
-- Scott
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