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Re: snmpmon-client
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Looks interesting, Ed. Maybe this is a good time to poll the list for custom made add-ons and collect the links for easy access on a website. I would be happy to donate the space and bandwidth, if anyone is interested. If this sounds like a good idea to everyone, post the web locations of your customizations/examples/whatever to the list (or if the maintainers don't like that idea, directly to me) and I'll make a page. If you don't have dedicated space available, contact me directly and I will make storage arrangements (currently upload to, ftp://www.wavedivision.com/incoming). There is no contrib directory on navya.com, so maybe we could compile one of our own. What do you all think? --Rick > On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 09:10:56AM -0400, Ed Landa wrote: > > Does this module actually work for anybody? > > I ended up coding so much into the module, I just took some time and came up > with a generic module to replace this one. > > It will query a single variable, or it will walk a tree and total up > results, all based on a PERL expression that gets eval'ed for each variable > returned. Example (from the config): > > pm-atl-2 207.15.208.16 +.1.3.6.1.4.1.307.3.2.3.1.1.3 MdmStat mycommunity \ > 32 31 31 (((1<*)&&(*<5))||(*==7)) > > Walk the tree on a Livingston PortMaster that holds the status for the > modems. Total up the modems that are in states 2, 3, 4, and 7 (these are > good states). Use this value to compare against the thresholds. > > So whenever I have some modems on a Portmaster get stuck in the ERROR state, > I get notified. > > I've got some other examples in my config file. I've put this at > ftp://ftp.comstar.net/pub/nocol/ if anyone is interested in playing with it. > We've been running it for about 4 months now and it appears to work well. > > I'd be interested in hearing any feedback. > > Thanks > Ed > -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Rick Robino mailto:rrobino@wavedivision.com |