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veenm
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Huawei Device Monitoring

Post by veenm »

Hi ,

i want to monitor the CPU , Memory , Temparature , Bandwidth monitoring on Huawei . Any plugin available for this . Please let me know how we can achieve this using nagios core.
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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veenm wrote:i want to monitor the CPU , Memory , Temparature , Bandwidth monitoring on Huawei
There are a couple of plugins that mention Huawei on the exchange:
http://exchange.nagios.org/index.php?op ... ord=Huawei
Is this a switch, router, or some other telecom device?
If snmp is an option, that would be my suggestion.
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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Hi,

these mentioned plugins does not give me the exact output, please let me know is any other plugins or scripts which we can use to monitor Huawei devices .
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

Post by tmcdonald »

Is there a specific device you are looking to monitor? Can you provide any model numbers?
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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i want to monitor Huawei S2700 switch and Check Point 4600 firewall ,Unicom ,China telecom for CPU , Memory , Temperature and Bandwidth
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

Post by slansing »

If you can monitor those devices via SNMP then you can get them into nagios core without an external plugin. Do you know if they have OIDs for the above metrics?
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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Yes they have a OID .
Even though using the snmp i will get the output in big integer numbers , which we have to convert in some proper format , how we can do this using check_snmp plugin.


How can i monitor the bandwidth for these devices.

If i get any scripts then that will be helpful.
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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veenm wrote: Even though using the snmp i will get the output in big integer numbers , which we have to convert in some proper format , how we can do this using check_snmp plugin.
You cannot really. You will have to write a wrapper script to convert the output.
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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is there any plugin or script available using which we can give the oid related to memory , bandwidth , or cpu so that scritp generate a proper output.

Is there any nagios plugin to monitor the Huawei device monitoring.
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Re: Huawei Device Monitoring

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veenm wrote:is there any plugin or script available using which we can give the oid related to memory , bandwidth , or cpu so that scritp generate a proper output.
First, the output is proper on the previous plugin. It is just outputting bits. Again, you can use the snmpget plugin to monitor these metrics. If you want an alternate output format, you will need to create a wrapper script to do so.
Only plugins I found on the exchange were:
http://exchange.nagios.org/index.php?op ... ord=huawei
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