snmp_disk help
Damian Gerow
damian at sentex.net
Tue Sep 9 16:46:56 CEST 2003
Thus spake Joe Morris (morris at unc.edu) [09/09/03 00:33]:
> I cobbled together a simple ksh script (meets most of the plugin
> standards) that uses snmpdf from the net-snmp package. It fetches all
> filesystem info via snmpdf and then looks up all of the parameters for the
> the filesystems I want to monitor for that host. It simply gives the all
> clear they all passed or warning/critical threshold information for that
> filesystem(s). This means I have one service defined for each host that
> checks all of the filesystems I'm interested in and I can update the
> configuration file on the fly. If you don't have the snmpdf tool, I'm
> sure there's an wasy way to get what you want with snmpwalk and the right
> oid.
Sounds pretty much what I'm looking for.
> I'll be glad to share what I did with you and others. I've put a few
> other ksh scripts like this to monitor the load avg and remote processes
> by fetching the data I need with snmp.
Please do!
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