From dominik.stumper at nangu.tv Tue Jan 7 13:55:19 2020 From: dominik.stumper at nangu.tv (=?utf-8?B?RG9taW5payDFoHR1bXBlcg==?=) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 12:55:19 +0000 Subject: Icinga monitors plugin - check_disk Message-ID: <85aa5435-3de8-bce4-bed0-44c7877fcd6d@nangu.tv> Hello, we are using icinga2 and check_disk command for checking disks. I have problem, when there is 100 disk in warning state, Icinga show output of all 100 disk WARNING. Is possible to change output to just one line text ? I would like change this output 2019-09-10 16:45:23 P(1):ntv-vip-osn-id-3-XXXX/DISK WARNING - free space: /mnt/data/chunk_store_01 1110707 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_02 1113528 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_03 1119487 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_04 1128306 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_05 1121515 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_06 1127111 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_07 1125549 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_08 1119180 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_09 1129389 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_10 1113690 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_11 1128887 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_12 1137431 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_13 1146494 MB (22% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_14 1128238 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_15 1124657 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_16 1121473 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_17 1120822 MB (21% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_18 1144421 MB (22% inode=99%): /mnt/data/chunk_store_19 1124087 MB (21% i - OSN Chunk Store Disk Space is WARNING just to OSN Chunk Store Disk Space is WARNING Thank you Best regards -- Dominik ?tumper Teamleader L1 operations Nangu.TV Pernerova 691/42 186 00 Prague 8 Mobile: + 420 737 427 647 Email: dominik.stumper at nangu.tv Website: www.nangu.tv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From agrabowski at trlm.com Mon Jan 27 20:35:43 2020 From: agrabowski at trlm.com (Andrew Grabowski) Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 19:35:43 +0000 Subject: Help with check_nt Nagios Plugin Message-ID: <699a8f57fa524b49baa1a16e9277cb48@MBX080-E3-VA-3.exch080.serverpod.net> Hi there, Hope all is well on your end. I have a question regarding usage of the check_nt plugin. Maybe you have some insight on what is happening and why I can get my expected result. Use Case: I want to be able to check the current bandwidth of my networking adapter on a windows 2012 server. The Network adapter is a NIC team. It is two 10Gbps NICs. Essentially I want to alert if one of the two NICs has failed.. Essentially the current bandwidth would be 10Gbps (1 failed) Vs 20Gbps when both are working. I checked with windows performance monitor and the NIC is called: "Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver" This is the nagios check I am using: check_nt!COUNTER!-l "\\Network Adapter(Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver)\\Current Bandwidth" -w 20000000000: -c 20000000000: Per google, if there is a col. to the right of a number, I should see an alert if result drops below value. In above example I am expecting a warning and a critical alert to be generated if the current bandwidth falls below 20Gbps. When testing. My output shows "20000000000" when both NICs are active. When I disbable one, I get "10000000000" >From my testing, it seems that the check_nt plugin, does not support a ":" (colon) parameter. I cannot get it to alert when only one nic is active. Can you please confirm this is the case? I might be doing something wrong. Thank you in advance. Thank you, Andrew Grabowski -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jovan.ivanovski85 at gmail.com Thu Jan 30 18:17:18 2020 From: jovan.ivanovski85 at gmail.com (Jovan Ivanovski) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 18:17:18 +0100 Subject: The check_http Plugin Message-ID: Hi I want to ask does this plugin (The check_http Plugin) can be used in check_mk monitoring application? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: