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check_snmp_if_max-0.3.0.tar.gz | snmp if max |
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gen_check_snmp_if_max_services
This script will walk a device and create a services file for you that can be included into the main nagios.cfg file. Its based off of the 'services-check_snmp_if.template'. Be sure to edit this file first. The nice thing about this is that it can be re-run any time you add/remove interfaces and regenerate the services. I would recommend naming the file something like: 'services-check_snmp_if-hostname.cfg' and including this in your main nagios.cfg file. Some important variables to note:
HOSTNAME - will be replaced by the hostname you specify by -H
SERVDESCR - the name of the interface
COMMAND - the command specified in your checkcommands.cfg file
OPT - will be the options that are passed to the COMMAND (determined automatiacally)
This script will walk a device and create a services file for you that can be included into the main nagios.cfg file. Its based off of the 'services-check_snmp_if.template'. Be sure to edit this file first. The nice thing about this is that it can be re-run any time you add/remove interfaces and regenerate the services. I would recommend naming the file something like: 'services-check_snmp_if-hostname.cfg' and including this in your main nagios.cfg file. Some important variables to note:
HOSTNAME - will be replaced by the hostname you specify by -H
SERVDESCR - the name of the interface
COMMAND - the command specified in your checkcommands.cfg file
OPT - will be the options that are passed to the COMMAND (determined automatiacally)
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