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Timo_Schlueter_
Nimbostratus
Mar 08, 2010Notifying Nagios that a Node is down/disabled
Hi everyone,
i'm using Big IP 9.4.5 Build 1049.10 Final and need a advice.
In my environment I use Nagios for monitoring every server and service.
Now, i started u...
Timo_Schlueter_
Nimbostratus
Mar 08, 2010Hi Aaron,
thank you very much.
From what i understand this is how to send traps directly to Nagios, right?
This is the way I wanted to go first.
But now i played with the check_snmp-Nagios Plugin and this is what i got so far:
nagios@mynagiosserver:~/libexec> ./check_snmp -H mybigipf5server -o 1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.1.4.2.0 -C public -P 2c
SNMP OK - "9.4.5" |
I can check the Version-String of my BigIP LTM using the Nagios-Check-Plugin. The only thing i need to know is the OID for Node-Status.
Is there some kind of "list" in which i can look for all available OIDs offered by BigIP?
Using the SNMP-Script directly on my nagios-server i dont need to write a custom trap-notification on the LTM and everything fits much better in my nagios-environment.
So far, I try to keep the monitoring-configuration on the nagios-server-side. That way all my servers are simple/stupid "clients" on which nagios performs several checks.
So, the question is: Is there a simple OID for getting the Node-Status?
Thats all i need to know so far.
Thank you!
Bye,
Timo
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