NIC monitoring
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keerthi.seetharaman
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NIC monitoring
Hello Team,
We have requirement for monitoring of NIC via Nagios.
Can you please suggest is it possible for monitoring the NIC card.
Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth S.
We have requirement for monitoring of NIC via Nagios.
Can you please suggest is it possible for monitoring the NIC card.
Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth S.
Thanks & Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
Re: NIC monitoring
It depends on the NIC, the operating system, and specifically what metric you're trying to monitor.
Here's some official documentation for checking network interfaces:
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... s-781.html
Here's some official documentation for checking network interfaces:
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... s-781.html
Former Nagios employee
https://www.mcapra.com/
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kyang
Re: NIC monitoring
Thanks for the help @mcapra!
keerthi.seetharaman, please let us know if you have any more questions and provide us with more details.
keerthi.seetharaman, please let us know if you have any more questions and provide us with more details.
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keerthi.seetharaman
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Re: NIC monitoring
Thanks @mcapra.
We would like to monitor for windows 2008/2012 servers for NIC card network status.
Please provide us which plugin can be used and how to proceed further.
Regards,\
Keerthi Prashanth S
We would like to monitor for windows 2008/2012 servers for NIC card network status.
Please provide us which plugin can be used and how to proceed further.
Regards,\
Keerthi Prashanth S
Thanks & Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NIC monitoring
You can monitor the NIC with NCPA
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... ios-XI.pdf
https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nag ... ios-XI.pdf
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keerthi.seetharaman
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Re: NIC monitoring
But the server is nsclient.
Please suggest what needs to be done
Please suggest what needs to be done
Thanks & Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NIC monitoring
Go to the page previously mentioned
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... s-781.html
and scroll down to the NSClient++ section (there are 2 of them)
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... s-781.html
and scroll down to the NSClient++ section (there are 2 of them)
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keerthi.seetharaman
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Re: NIC monitoring
Hello Scott,
is it possible for Nagios XI as there is no script for network check.
What can be done for the same.
is it possible for Nagios XI as there is no script for network check.
What can be done for the same.
Thanks & Regards,
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
Keerthi Prashanth Seetharaman
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scottwilkerson
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Re: NIC monitoring
I'm sorry I don't understand the questionkeerthi.seetharaman wrote:Hello Scott,
is it possible for Nagios XI as there is no script for network check.
What can be done for the same.
Re: NIC monitoring
As previously posted above, install the NCPA agent on the server to be monitored and use the NCPA Wizard in Nagios XI to monitor the ethernet bandwidth. This is the easiest route.
Also mentioned above was the link to instructions on how to set up monitoring for ethernet bandwidth when you use NSClient++ as the monitoring agent. This is what you indicated you are using currently. This requires manual configuration of the NSClient.ini config on the server you are monitoring (how to is which is detailed in the link posted.) This is slightly more work.
Between these two solutions, you should have everything you need in order to set up the monitoring you requested.
Also mentioned above was the link to instructions on how to set up monitoring for ethernet bandwidth when you use NSClient++ as the monitoring agent. This is what you indicated you are using currently. This requires manual configuration of the NSClient.ini config on the server you are monitoring (how to is which is detailed in the link posted.) This is slightly more work.
Between these two solutions, you should have everything you need in order to set up the monitoring you requested.
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