perfect :)
Falko Ziemann wrote:
> I can also contribute a VERY stupid and simple but quite effective
> script for monitoring SMPP or UCP connections:
>
> command[check_smsc_SMSCNAME]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_http -H
> localhost -p 13000 -u "status.txt?password=PASSWORD" -r SMSCNAME.*online
>
> This one is executed with NRPE, but you could of course also do it from
> another host. This can surely be optimised but this way you get the
> status of every single SMSC connection inside your nagios and is very
> easy to implement inside seconds by every "nagios dummy".
>
> Regards
> Falko
>
> seikath schrieb:
>> OK will make a public page with the scripts
>> note, i assume someone interested in nagios will be familiar enough with
>> their implementation
>> so i will not explain how to use them in nagios .. :)
>>
>> however, in short:
>> you assing the bash scripts to be executable and then create commands
>> with them to be used to monitoring the kannel services.
>>
>> example
>>
>> define command {
>> command_name check-parkingi-smsbox-status
>> command_line $USER1$/check.kannel.smsbox.link.status
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> info.ubichip wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I saw the post on webbased gui and same remark, I'm using 'monit' which a
>>> good way to have monitoring on a machine and services such web, ftp, log
>>> size...etc. Is is possible to have a link to your nagios scripts ?
>>> I will appreciate a lot.
>>>
>>> For rajashanmugam email, I think the remark from the community is clear :
>>> send us some link or don't spam us with 'commercial link', there is a
>>> mailing list specialised in that and you could use it.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: seikath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: samedi 22 novembre 2008 15:04
>>> Cc: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: webbased gui for monitoring Kannel architecture
>>>
>>> well,
>>>
>>> this is the third similar post for the web based gui so far lot of ppl
>>> indicated interest to give it a try.
>>> and so far there are no results posted back.
>>>
>>> web based gui managing the entire Kannel is a bit non relevant to me.
>>> Kannel has its own built in administrative web based interface.
>>> I doubt you perform remote Kannel config management, new services activation
>>> and cold restart.
>>> If you do, it will be interesting to be seen.
>>>
>>> All you may implement is parsing the kannel admin and providing some fancy
>>> css over the results.
>>>
>>> Have to say I have estimated Opensource NMS.
>>> My choice is Nagios, much more flexible and able to monitor Kannel in all
>>> its aspects, including sqlbox and smmpbox.
>>> I create and implement new monitoring plugin in minutes.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I will be glad to see real feedbacks pasted here even the whole idea
>>> is a try to sell the application.
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>>
>>> rajashanmugam wrote:
>>>
>>>> we have implemented webbased gui for monitoring and managing entire
>>>> kannel architecture its use coustomised app (opensource) and
>>>> Opensource NMS tool for monitoring services pls let me knw if anybody
>>>> is interested cheers shanmugam
>>>>
>>>
>>
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