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File | Description |
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check_Forti_Cluster1.pl | Fortigate: Master |
check_Forti_Cluster2.pl | Fortigate: Slave |
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1) Put both plugins in your nagios plugin directory (for exemple /usr/lib/nagios/plugins.
2) Create a new directory named FortiSerial in this path:
mkdir /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/FortiSerial
3) Usage: ./check_Forti_Cluster1.pl virtualip community
./check_Forti_Cluster2.pl virtualip community
Please make sure that your cluster is ok before launching thoses plugins for the first time. Serial Numbers will be stored in the directory FortiSerial. You can of course use them for several clusters of Fortigates. Each ip will be stored in this directory.
2) Create a new directory named FortiSerial in this path:
mkdir /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/FortiSerial
3) Usage: ./check_Forti_Cluster1.pl virtualip community
./check_Forti_Cluster2.pl virtualip community
Please make sure that your cluster is ok before launching thoses plugins for the first time. Serial Numbers will be stored in the directory FortiSerial. You can of course use them for several clusters of Fortigates. Each ip will be stored in this directory.
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