check_snmp ?
Spyou
spyou at club-internet.fr
Mon Dec 15 23:16:49 CET 2003
At 23:10 15/12/2003, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
> I was wondering - is it possibel to use check_snmp to check e.g. the
>voltage of +12V on the mainboard - or maybe the input voltage on an UPS ??
You'll have to find this information in your snmp daemon. Once you've got
the OID of thoses information, you can use check_snmp since it seems that
you can specifie ranges for critical & warning
Usage:
check_snmp -H <ip_address> -o <OID> [-w warn_range] [-c crit_range]
[-C community] [-s string] [-r regex] [-R regexi] [-t timeout]
[-l label] [-u units] [-p port-number] [-d delimiter]
[-D output-delimiter] [-m miblist] [-P snmp version]
[-L seclevel] [-U secname] [-a authproto] [-A authpasswd]
[-X privpasswd]
(but i can't figure out how to write the range .. maybee lowvalue-highvalue
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