Nagios monitoring Novell netware servers?
Lance Haig
lhaig at haigmail.com
Wed Aug 3 00:49:11 CEST 2005
Marc
Thanks for the help
Lance
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:nagios-users-
>>admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Lance Haig
>>Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:15 PM
>>To: Nagios Users list
>>Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios monitoring Novell netware servers?
>>
>>Has anyone done this before?
>>
>>Some hints would be great thanks
>>
>
>Use check_nwstat. It's one of the standard plugins.
>
>[libexec]$ ./check_nwstat --help (*slightly old version*)
>check_nwstat (nagios-plugins 1.3.0-alpha1) 1.1.1.1
>The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may
>redistribute
>copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
>For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.
>Copyright (c) 1999-2001 Ethan Galstad
>
>This plugin attempts to contact the MRTGEXT NLM running on a Novell
>server
>to gather the requested system information.
>
>Usage:
> check_nwstat -H host [-v variable] [-w warning] [-c critical]
> [-p port] [-t timeout]
> check_nwstat (-h | --help) for detailed help
> check_nwstat (-V | --version) for version information
>
>Options:
>-H, --hostname=HOST
> Name of the host to check
>-v, --variable=STRING
> Variable to check. Valid variables include:
> LOAD1 = 1 minute average CPU load
> LOAD5 = 5 minute average CPU load
> LOAD15 = 15 minute average CPU load
> CONNS = number of currently licensed connections
> VPF<vol> = percent free space on volume <vol>
> VKF<vol> = KB of free space on volume <vol>
> LTCH = percent long term cache hits
> CBUFF = current number of cache buffers
> CDBUFF = current number of dirty cache buffers
> LRUM = LRU sitting time in minutes
> DSDB = check to see if DS Database is open
> LOGINS = check to see if logins are enabled
> UPRB = used packet receive buffers
> PUPRB = percent (of max) used packet receive buffers
> SAPENTRIES = number of entries in the SAP table
> SAPENTRIES<n> = number of entries in the SAP table for SAP type <n>
> OFILES = number of open files
> VPP<vol> = percent purgeable space on volume <vol>
> VKP<vol> = KB of purgeable space on volume <vol>
> VPNP<vol> = percent not yet purgeable space on volume <vol>
> VKNP<vol> = KB of not yet purgeable space on volume <vol>
> ABENDS = number of abended threads (NW 5.x only)
> CSPROCS = number of current service processes (NW 5.x only)
>-w, --warning=INTEGER
> Threshold which will result in a warning status
>-c, --critical=INTEGER
> Threshold which will result in a critical status
>-p, --port=INTEGER
> Optional port number (default: 9999)
>-t, --timeout=INTEGER
> Seconds before connection attempt times out (default: 10)
>-o, --osversion
> Include server version string in results
>-h, --help
> Print this help screen
>-V, --version
> Print version information
>
>Notes:
>- This plugin requres that the MRTGEXT.NLM file from James Drews' MRTG
> extension for NetWare be loaded on the Novell servers you wish to
>check.
> (available from http://www.engr.wisc.edu/~drews/mrtg/)
>- Values for critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds
> when the following variables are checked: VPF, VKF, LTCH, CBUFF, and
>LRUM.
>
>Send email to nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net if you have questions
>regarding use of this software. To submit patches or suggest
>improvements,
>send email to nagiosplug-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
>
>
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