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Check Juniper SA 6500

Error on Nagios 4.0 CentOS 6

[root@nagios plugins]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_juniper6500.pl -H 10.99.0.250 -C H0STL0C4T10N -v 2c -T cpu -w 80 -c 90 Alarm at 15 SNMP v1 login UNKNOWN : Value not given by the appliance: Received noSuchName(2) error-status at error-index 1. [root@nagios plugins]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_juniper6500.pl -H 10.99.0.250 -C H0STL0C4T10N -v2 -T cpu -w 80 -c 90 Alarm at 15 SNMP v2c login Argument "noSuchObject" isn't numeric in numeric le (

Reviewed 12 years ago

check_netscreen_cpu

Error on Nagios 4.0 CentOS 6

[root@nagios ~]# /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_netscreen_cpu -H 10.99.0.251 -C H0STL0C4T10N -w 70 -c 90 -v 2 Argument "noSuchObject" isn't numeric in sprintf at /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_netscreen_cpu line 141. OK: host '10.99.0.251', CPU Load: Avg:(0.00%)| stat=noSuchObject%;70;90;0;100; [root@nagios ~]#

Reviewed 12 years ago

Advanced Network Interface Check - check_netint / check_snmp_netint

Really nice but I'm getting problems

Can you please help me solve a problem as sent in e-mail? I want to know exactly the command I use to monitor the traffic on Cisco interfaces, kind if 90Mbps is reached on interface an WARNING is generated etc. But now the error is GigabitEthernet1/31:UP (no usable data - 201 rows) (1 UP): OK Below my services.cfg define service{ host_name br-spo-cbo-acc71 service_description Checagem de Trafego check_command check_netint!GigabitEthernet1/31 max_check_attempts 3 normal_check_interval 2 retry_check_interval 2 check_period 24x7 notification_interval 28800 notification_period 24x7 notification_options w,c,r contact_groups administrador } Below hosts.cfg define host { use switch ; Name of host template to use host_name br-spo-cbo-acc71 alias hostfiber.com.br-10.99.0.71 hostgroups Infraestrutura address 10.99.0.71 check_command check-host-alive max_check_attempts 3 notification_interval 28800 notification_period 24x7 notification_options d,u,r contact_groups administrador } Below my checkcommands: # check_netint command definition define command{ command_name check_netint command_line /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_netint.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C H0STL0C4T10N -2 -n $ARG1$ -f -Y -k -B -u -d -w 5,5 -c 90,90 }

Reviewed 11 years ago

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