[Nagios-users] Monitoring BGP Session - Mikrotik and Nagios

2012-10-30 Thread Marcelo Fenner Bitencourt
Hi, my name is Marcelo i´m wireless enginner mikrotik certifield.
Today i need monitor my bgp session. i have 3 links.

If somebody knows a plugins for nagios, please send me news.

thanks

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Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring BGP Session - Mikrotik and Nagios

2012-10-30 Thread davor grgicevic
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Protocols/SNMP/check_bgp_neighbors/details

http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Protocols/BGP-2D4/check_bgp/details


cheers

davor


On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Marcelo Fenner Bitencourt 
marcelofen...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, my name is Marcelo i´m wireless enginner mikrotik certifield.
 Today i need monitor my bgp session. i have 3 links.

 If somebody knows a plugins for nagios, please send me news.

 thanks

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 Marcelo Fenner Bitencourt


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[Nagios-users] Distributed monitoring: v3.4.1 not translating host states like it should

2012-10-30 Thread C. Bensend

Hey folks,

   I am in the process of implementing a distributed monitoring
architecture, and I'm having some problems with host state.  Here
are the specs:

Nagios v3.4.1
RHEL 6.3
Using NSCA to send results to passive collector

   Yes, I have 'translate_passive_host_checks' set on the collector.  :)

   So, the system is up and running, and I do see host alerts in
/var/log/messages on the collector.  However, in the web interface,
all hosts remain up.  I can go into the host details for a host
that's offline because of Sandy, and it reports a host status of
UP, with the status information PING CRITICAL - Packet loss 100%.

   Obviously, the host states coming from the passive monitors are
not being translated.

   Active host and service checks are disabled on the collector,
and enabled on the monitors.  Passive host and service checks are
enabled everywhere, and the collector *is* receiving them.

   I'd appreciate it if someone can help me out here...  I'll
provide whatever details are necessary...

Thanks much!

Benny


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