Monitoring Unix servers CPU, memory and hard-disk

Hari Sekhon hpsekhon at googlemail.com
Wed Mar 5 17:30:01 CET 2008


Gary Every wrote:
> Here is my command for checking load - it grabs 1,5,15 mins and 
> displays them. I'm watching to 5 min load, so it is first in the check:
>
> command_line    /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C 
> $ARG1$ -o 
> enterprises.ucdavis.laTable.laEntry.laLoadInt.2,enterprises.ucdavis.laTable.laEntry.laLoadInt.1,enterprises.ucdavis.laTable.laEntry.laLoadInt.3 
> -w :$ARG2$ -c :$ARG3$ -u "is 5min - ,is Current - ,is 15min"
>
>
> The important thing in this is the 
> "enterprises.ucdavis.laTable.laEntry.laLoadInt.2" where "2" is the 
> second object returned, but since it is first, that is what nagios 
> will measure. The -u is formatting so the nagios check looks like this 
> on the webpage:
>
> SNMP OK - 68 is 5min - 72 is Current - 63 is 15min
>
> snmp is the way to go. Read up on it, you can do MANY checks - mem, 
> procs, disk space, execute remote commands, etc
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-h

-- 
Hari Sekhon


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