Re: [Nagios-devel] monitor bandwidth
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:21 am
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We use Nisca to collect interface badnwidth data and we've written a
plugin that uses the Nisca DB to monitor bandwidth.
It works just fine.
[]s.
Razvan Sefciuc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use nagios to also monitor interface bandwidth.
> Is there a way to monitor interface bandwidth ?
>
> Can the $LASTSERVICECHECK$ macro be accurately used to determine the
> time interval between two snmp get checks for specific interface rx
> and tx values.
>
>
> Razvan Sefciuc
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We use Nisca to collect interface badnwidth data and we've written
a plugin that uses the Nisca DB to monitor bandwidth.
It works just fine.
[]s.
Razvan Sefciuc wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to use nagios to also monitor interface bandwidth.
Is there a way to monitor interface bandwidth ?
Can the $LASTSERVICECHECK$ macro be accurately used to determine the
time interval between two snmp get checks for specific interface rx and
tx values.
Razvan Sefciuc
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We use Nisca to collect interface badnwidth data and we've written a
plugin that uses the Nisca DB to monitor bandwidth.
It works just fine.
[]s.
Razvan Sefciuc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use nagios to also monitor interface bandwidth.
> Is there a way to monitor interface bandwidth ?
>
> Can the $LASTSERVICECHECK$ macro be accurately used to determine the
> time interval between two snmp get checks for specific interface rx
> and tx values.
>
>
> Razvan Sefciuc
>
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We use Nisca to collect interface badnwidth data and we've written
a plugin that uses the Nisca DB to monitor bandwidth.
It works just fine.
[]s.
Razvan Sefciuc wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to use nagios to also monitor interface bandwidth.
Is there a way to monitor interface bandwidth ?
Can the $LASTSERVICECHECK$ macro be accurately used to determine the
time interval between two snmp get checks for specific interface rx and
tx values.
Razvan Sefciuc
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