Perfomance Data via NDO?
Mike Koponick
mkoponick at redhawk.info
Tue May 2 23:49:42 CEST 2006
I might be closer to answer my own question, but I think this is a
"submit_check_result" issue, rather than NDO issue. Looking through the
NDO source code, I see where it has the ability to write to the perfdata
column. I think the problem lies within the "submit_check_results"
command. It doesn't really send the performance data, but rather drops
it.
Here is my output:
./check_snmp_int -H 10.1.1.1 -C public -n -f
em1:UP, em0:UP, exp0:UP:3 UP: OK
| 'em1_in_octet'=381357882c 'em1_out_octet'=1161492429c
'em0_in_octet'=1464302566c 'em0_out_octet'=550763402c
'exp0_in_octet'=70379851c 'exp0_out_octet'=56255289c
I think it has to do with the single quotes and the "|" (pipe) . I by
far am no programmer.
My submit_check_result is the typical one that comes with Nagios.
Here it is:
#!/bin/sh
# Arguments:
# $1 = host_name (Short name of host that the service is
# associated with)
# $2 = svc_description (Description of the service)
# $3 = state_string (A string representing the status of
# the given service - "OK", "WARNING", "CRITICAL"
# or "UNKNOWN")
# $4 = plugin_output (A text string that should be used
# as the plugin output for the service checks)
#
# Convert the state string to the corresponding return code
return_code=-1
case "$3" in
OK)
return_code=0
;;
WARNING)
return_code=1
;;
CRITICAL)
return_code=2
;;
UNKNOWN)
return_code=3
;;
esac
/usr/bin/printf "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n" "$1" "$2" "$return_code" "$4" |
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/send_nsca -H <HOST> -to 15 -c
/usr/local/nagios/etc/send_nsca.cfg
Thoughts?
Mike
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Perfomance Data via NDO?
Hello Everyone,
For some odd reason, I have it in my head that you can write performance
data into the NDO tables via a service check command. I have looked at
PerfParse, but quite frankly, adding on, yet another add-on seems like
more work than it should be. I'm looking for bandwidth utilization type
performance, uptime, interface errors, etc. I would like to write that
the perfdata column for the ndo_servicestatus table.
I can use the check_snmp check for the interface errors, and write the
data. But I wonder if that's the correct direction.
Am I off base here, or do I need another cup of coffee?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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