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This plugin is written in perl and requires the perl module: Net::SNMP. Beta version, tested on Netscaler 9000 series.
Reviews (2)
bynickletellier, September 19, 2014
Graphing/performance data was missing from the script, I've added it.
Add
my $metric = "|cpu_use=".$cpu_usage."%;$o_warning;$o_critical;";
after the following line (line 99 I think):
$return_str= "CPU Usage $cpu_usage % :";
And then change:
print $return_str,$state,"\n";
to
print $return_str,$state,$metric,"\n";
And Nagios will get performance data which can then be graphed.
Add
my $metric = "|cpu_use=".$cpu_usage."%;$o_warning;$o_critical;";
after the following line (line 99 I think):
$return_str= "CPU Usage $cpu_usage % :";
And then change:
print $return_str,$state,"\n";
to
print $return_str,$state,$metric,"\n";
And Nagios will get performance data which can then be graphed.
The OID I'm seeing people check for CPU (and can confirm works) is 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.1.0
Line 50 of the script as it is today, 20140702. Starting "my $oid_cpu_usage ="
Line 50 of the script as it is today, 20140702. Starting "my $oid_cpu_usage ="