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Marco Ramos mramos at co.sapo.pt
Fri Jul 22 19:34:45 CEST 2005


Hi,

the ip address you are using on the teste host definition is
192.168.5.254 and the one your are testing with the command below is
192.168.96.1. 

HTH and best regards from Portugal,
Marco Ramos


On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 14:07 -0300, Fernando Gomes Lima wrote:
> Sorry for dealy all,
> 
> The $USER1$ is the system user (in that case nagios),
> 
> The host definition is the same that I use to check through icmp and it
> works, bellow you'll find it's config
> 
> define host{
> 
>         host_name               teste
>         alias                   Teste router
>         address                 192.168.5.254
>         parents                 rio_router
>         check_command           check-host-alive
>         check_command           check-host-alive
>         max_check_attempts      3
>         notification_interval   30
>         notification_period     24x7
>         notification_options    d,u,r
>         }
> 
> Fernando Lima
> Schlumberger
> Security Engineer
> flima at slb.com
> 
> Office: +55 21 3824 6954
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
> [mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Sébastien
> Barbereau
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:24 AM
> Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] (no subject)
> 
> 
> Hi,
> what is the value of your $USER1$ variable ? is it set correctly?
> what is your host definition for "teste"?
> 
> Cheers,
> Seb.B
> 
> On 7/20/05, Fernando Gomes Lima <flima at rio-de-janeiro.oilfield.slb.com>
> wrote:
>    Gents,
> 
> I'm pretty new at this list and I'm hopeful that someone will help me out
> with this problem. I'm trying to configure Nagios to monitor one specific
> interface at Cisco router. Through snmpwalk I got the number of interface
> (5).
> 
> I create at checkcommands.cfg the following lines:
> 
> define command{
>        command_name    check_snmp_cisco_if_up
>        command_line    $USER1$/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -o $ARG1 -C
> $ARG2$
>        }
> 
> At services.cfg I've inserted the following lines:
> 
> define service{
> 
>        host_name                       teste
>        service_description             check_snmp_cisco_if_up
>        is_volatile                     0
>        check_period                    24x7
>        max_check_attempts              2
>        normal_check_interval           1
>        retry_check_interval            1
>        contact_groups                  nagios-admins,support
>        notification_interval           120
>        notification_period             24x7
>        notification_options            c,r
>        check_command
> check_snmp_cisco_if_up!interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.5!public
>        }
> 
> When I tested this command from libexec folder (./check_snmp -H
> 192.168.96.1 -o interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus.5 -C public), I got
> a "SNMP OK - up(1)". But at Nagios Service page I'm receiving a "SNMP
> problem - No data recieved from host"
> 
> Any help, tip, etc., are welcome.
> Best Regards,
> Fernando Lima
> Schlumberger
> Security Engineer
> flima at slb.com
> 
> Office: +55 21 3824 6954
> Mobile. : +55 21 9888 9046
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> 
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