new to Nagios - known issue w/ Cisco switch host checks?

Manish Kumar manikumar85 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 28 18:18:03 CEST 2011


I am also facing somewhat similar issue with Cisco switches.

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Bailey, Damian S.
<baileyds at lcps.k12.va.us>wrote:

>  We’re new to using Nagios but I’ve grown to love it!  In using the
> product to perform host checks on our Cisco switches, I find that they
> “randomly” will fail, then recover almost immediately.****
>
> ** **
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> I think the host checks use ping to verify that the switches are active.
> ****
>
> ** **
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> Is there something I am likely doing wrong, or should I look at our network
> as a possible cause?  Our network itself isn’t perfect…but I don’t want to
> go looking for problems if it’s a nagios issue.****
>
> ** **
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> Thanks for any help.  I’ll be glad to provide more info if needed.****
>
> ** **
>
> Damian Bailey ****
>
> Lead Technician | LCPS Technology****
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Thanks
Manish Kumar
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Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security 
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sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2
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