getting the results through check_snmp
Hugo van der Kooij
hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Wed Mar 29 10:09:49 CEST 2006
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, ankush grover wrote:
> I have configure Nagios-2.0 on Centos4.0. I able to check the services for
> local host but now want to check the services like POP3,SMTP,HTTP,Disk
> usage,Swap Usage,Memory Usage,CPU usage etc. through check_snmp.
>
> The snmp is running on all the machines which I want to monitor but I don't
> know the OID's related to these services.
>
> For example which OID is related to Disk Usage etc.
>
> SNMP is working fine on these machines.
>
> Can anybody tell how to monitor these services or many other services
> through Check_SNMP.
If you can use gmail you might as well put in some effort and use google.
You should stumble over plenty of samples on the internet.
Not to mention that snmpwalk will show you just about everything under the
SNMP tree for each host.
Hugo.
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