Nagios configuration for SAN monitoring
Sonika Sachdeva
replysonika at gmail.com
Sat Feb 21 01:09:04 CET 2009
Hello List,
I have nagios basic configuration up and running as per the quickstart
guide.
I also have SNMP4nagios installed and running and the command works from the
command line as follows
/usr/local/bin/check_brocade_port -H x.x.x.x -C mystring -T -i 5 -I addinf
OK - Port 5: I: 527243 kFCW, 1109528922 FCF; O: 1204391 kFCW, 2066880039
FCF|addinf;6;1;539897616;1233297068;1109528922;2066880039
How do I integrate this command in nagios and start the logging and graphing
functionality for brocade ports. can someone point me to a tutorial/guide.
Has someone used nagios for SAN monitoring?
Thanks,
Sonika
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