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Ok so I added the snmp community name as you said and all the services stopped due to me not having service description. I added that and started the services again again seems to not pick up any service commands.
define service{
use service
host_name HOSTNAME-1
service_description check_snmp_synology
check_command check_snmp_synology!SYNTEST!
}
define service{
use service
host_name HOSTNAME-1
service_description System Fan Status
check_command check_snmp_synology!Check system Fan status!SYNTEST!
}
define service{
use service
host_name HOSTNAME-1
service_description Disks Status
check_command check_snmp_synology!Disks status!SYNTEST!
}
ok so I think I got it to work. My question is do we only need to have one service command? And when you click nagios interface will show the details like this? or can i add the services individually from the information below? Just want to make sure Thanks so much again.
Synology model: "RS3617xs+"
DSM Version: "DSM 6.1-15152"
DSM update: Available
System Status: Normal
Temperature: 32 (Normal)
Power Status: Normal
System Fan Status: Normal
CPU Fan Status: Normal
Number of disks: 12
"Disk 1" (model: "WD4001FFSX-68JNUN0 ") status:Normal temperature:29
"Disk 2" (model: "WD4001FFSX-68JNUN0 ") status:Normal temperature:27
"Disk 3" (model: "WD4001FFSX-68JNUN0 ") status:Normal temperature:27
You can have 1 command and multiple service objects accessing the same command.
When you make changes and post a pic, we would need to see the new configs you are working with, otherwise we are just guessing at what you have configured.
scottwilkerson wrote:You can have 1 command and multiple service objects accessing the same command.
When you make changes and post a pic, we would need to see the new configs you are working with, otherwise we are just guessing at what you have configured.
right now its just running on one service commands which is check_snmp_synology. So i am guess i can have multiple service objects like this
check_command check_snmp_synology!Disk status! i have enter this as a test and it is not showing up.