check_traffic plugin
Ian Masters
ian at acces.co.jp
Wed Sep 1 07:34:07 CEST 2004
Thanks again for the reply
> check_traffic uses snmp at its core.
>
> Try the raw snmp commands on the host and troubleshoot that first:
>
> snmpget -c <community> <host> .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0
> This should give you the FQDN as returned by the remote host.
That works ok ... Which makes the fact that I'm getting the error more
confusing.
> If not, then you have ACL's or some other network (ie routing/firewalling)
> or host configuration (community string, host-firewall) issue preventing
> access.
>
> Once you have snmp working, check_traffic should work on that host as well.
> Then it should be a simple matter of connecting it to nrpe to trigger
> remotely via the nagios host.
Weirdly all my other NRPE tests (load, memory etc) on that host are working.
Only this one has problems.
Ian
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