Unconfigured objects?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 10:42 am
I'm trying to read about the unconfigured objects in Nagios and I'm a little confused.
The previous administrator had apparently set up SNMP passive checks as I have a whole lot of unconfigured objects listed. When I went through and ran the Wizard on a number of them, they created just fine as SNMP Traps. However, the issue is that a number of these are now duplicate services.
For instance, on a UPS, we already had a service set up to monitor battery temps on all of our UPS. When I ran the unconfigured objects wizard, now I have two services for battery temps, the original one that we set-up and now this SNMP Traps one that apparently must be configured with a check command even after running the unconfigured objects Wizard.
On the already configured battery temp service, we have just one service and have assigned each UPS as a host within that service. After running the unconfigured objects wizard, I now have a new service for EACH of these UPS.
I am assuming that these both work the same and will effectively do the same thing? If this is the case, then is there really any benefit to using the SNMP traps version (thus many of the same service) over the manually configured one (thus one service with multiple hosts attached to it)?
The previous administrator had apparently set up SNMP passive checks as I have a whole lot of unconfigured objects listed. When I went through and ran the Wizard on a number of them, they created just fine as SNMP Traps. However, the issue is that a number of these are now duplicate services.
For instance, on a UPS, we already had a service set up to monitor battery temps on all of our UPS. When I ran the unconfigured objects wizard, now I have two services for battery temps, the original one that we set-up and now this SNMP Traps one that apparently must be configured with a check command even after running the unconfigured objects Wizard.
On the already configured battery temp service, we have just one service and have assigned each UPS as a host within that service. After running the unconfigured objects wizard, I now have a new service for EACH of these UPS.
I am assuming that these both work the same and will effectively do the same thing? If this is the case, then is there really any benefit to using the SNMP traps version (thus many of the same service) over the manually configured one (thus one service with multiple hosts attached to it)?