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SNMP Installation and Configuration

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:31 am
by Nandeesh
Hi,

How to install and configure SNMP on nagios core 3.4.1 and trying to install and configure mentioned below services on nagios.

1. Steps to configure and monitor Emerson Network Power UPS SNMP(Battery Input/Output, Status, Up/Down) services on nagios core
2. Steps to configure and monitor Firewall SNMP(Bandwidth, UP/Down) services on nagios core
3. Steps to configure and monitor Windows server services on nagios core
4. Steps to confiugure monitor server room temperature on nagios core

Request Kindly provide me plugins for mentioned above sevices

Nagios installed on Centos 6

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Nandeesh

Re: SNMP Installation and Configuration

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:35 pm
by slansing
This should get you started:

http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/nagi ... uters.html

Once you get the basics completed let us know if you have any questions.

Re: SNMP Installation and Configuration

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:48 pm
by Nandeesh
Hi,

Thanks for your reply, I have followed the link and found very usefull but at present i am trying to configure UPS on nagios core.

Kindly provide me the steps to configure and monitor Emerson Network Power UPS on nagios core.

1. UPS Status
2. Battery Charge Input/Output
3. Check Voutput
4. Check UPS Load

Thanks in advance,
Nandeesh

Re: SNMP Installation and Configuration

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:11 am
by Nandeesh
Hi,

Can anyone advice on how to configure and monitor Emerson Network Power UPS on nagios core.

Regards,
Nandeesh

Re: SNMP Installation and Configuration

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:22 pm
by mguthrie
The check_ups plugin ships with the standard nagios-plugins package, and from what I can tell should be able to do all of what you need it to. Take a look at the plugin doc:

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[root@DEV59 libexec]$ ./check_ups -h
check_ups v2023 (nagios-plugins 1.4.13)
Copyright (c) 2000 Tom Shields
Copyright (c) 2004 Alain Richard <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2004 Arnaud Quette <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Nagios Plugin Development Team
        <[email protected]>

This plugin tests the UPS service on the specified host. Network UPS Tools
from www.networkupstools.org must be running for thisplugin to work.


Usage:check_ups -H host -u ups [-p port] [-v variable] [-w warn_value] [-c crit_               value] [-to to_sec] [-T]

Options:
 -h, --help
    Print detailed help screen
 -V, --version
    Print version information
 -H, --hostname=ADDRESS
    Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path)
 -p, --port=INTEGER
    Port number (default: 3493)
 -u, --ups=STRING
    Name of UPS
 -T, --temperature
    Output of temperatures in Celsius
 -v, --variable=STRING
    Valid values for STRING are LINE, TEMP, BATTPCT or LOADPCT
 -w, --warning=DOUBLE
    Response time to result in warning status (seconds)
 -c, --critical=DOUBLE
    Response time to result in critical status (seconds)
 -t, --timeout=INTEGER
    Seconds before connection times out (default: 10)

This plugin attempts to determine the status of a UPS (Uninterruptible Power
Supply) on a local or remote host. If the UPS is online or calibrating, the
plugin will return an OK state. If the battery is on it will return a WARNING
state. If the UPS is off or has a low battery the plugin will return a CRITICAL
state.

Notes:
 You may also specify a variable to check (such as temperature, utility voltage,
 battery load, etc.)  as well as warning and critical thresholds for the value
 of that variable.  If the remote host has multiple UPS that are being monitored
 you will have to use the --ups option to specify which UPS to check.

 This plugin requires that the UPSD daemon distributed with Russel Kroll's
 Smart UPS Tools be installed on the remote host. If you do not have the
 package installed on your system, you can download it from
 http://www.networkupstools.org