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Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:10 pm
by Cristhian_Plaza
I sent the URLs via PM

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 4:48 pm
by dwhitfield
It seems to me you have more issues that just the disc. I just want to get a full picture of the situation...were you aware of these other issues? Is there a reason you did not mention them?

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 8:04 pm
by Cristhian_Plaza
dwhitfield wrote:It seems to me you have more issues that just the disc. I just want to get a full picture of the situation...were you aware of these other issues? Is there a reason you did not mention them?
There isn't any reason, I only implemented those another services after the post, but got the same error..., if you see the another server, there isn't any problem with the services, so I don't know which is the problem....,if you see the Wikinovum server, now those services are critical, and Wikinovum is running on ubuntu, if you see the another nagios server and look for LinuxPruebas, the LinuxPruebas server is also on Ubuntu, so, i thought the problem was CentOS and the MIBs but Wikinovum is on Ubuntu, LinuxPruebas is on Ubuntu and all run in the right way in the last server.

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:10 am
by dwhitfield
The unknowns have now been reduced to

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Disco disponible
	
	UNKNOWN 	11-23-2016 10:09:02 	1d 9h 30m 43s 	3/3 	External command error: Error in packet 
	
Disco usado
	
	UNKNOWN 	11-23-2016 10:00:21 	1d 9h 29m 25s 	3/3 	External command error: Error in packet 
Did you do anything to remove the other 4, or did that clear up on its own?

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:28 pm
by Cristhian_Plaza
dwhitfield wrote:The unknowns have now been reduced to

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Disco disponible
	
	UNKNOWN 	11-23-2016 10:09:02 	1d 9h 30m 43s 	3/3 	External command error: Error in packet 
	
Disco usado
	
	UNKNOWN 	11-23-2016 10:00:21 	1d 9h 29m 25s 	3/3 	External command error: Error in packet 
Did you do anything to remove the other 4, or did that clear up on its own?

Yes, The MIBs for network traffic was incomplete, for example the OID ifInOctets (.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10) need an interface, and I did not see it at first, after seeing the OID ifName, I could see the Interface I needed, so I rewrote the OID as ifInOctets.2

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 2:41 pm
by dwhitfield
Can you post your /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log?

Also, it doesn't look to me you are actually checking the same thing on the two servers. All of the Orange services I posted yesterday on .89 are for a server called GLPI. However, on .78 GPLI only has ping associated with it. Could you set up the two checks that are showing unknown on .78? Please let us know if that also shows up as unknown.

We'll take a look again on Monday, due to US Thanksgiving. Have a great weekend!

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:40 am
by Cristhian_Plaza
dwhitfield wrote:Can you post your /usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log?

Also, it doesn't look to me you are actually checking the same thing on the two servers. All of the Orange services I posted yesterday on .89 are for a server called GLPI. However, on .78 GPLI only has ping associated with it. Could you set up the two checks that are showing unknown on .78? Please let us know if that also shows up as unknown.

We'll take a look again on Monday, due to US Thanksgiving. Have a great weekend!
I would like to close this thread ..., I found the problem and was not with Nagios, the problem was with the remote host and the snmpd definition.

Re: Monitoring by SNMP

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:13 pm
by dwhitfield
Glad to hear it is resolved. I am going to lock the thread. Please feel free to post again if you have you another issue. Thank you for using the Nagios forums!