RE: Nagios check

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good idea!
if only i wouldn't run rhel5 x86_64 (centos in this case) which still
maintains a bug of snmpd that causes it to lock up and stay in an
infinite loop with 99% cpu usage :/

regards,
johannes


Am Freitag, den 04.04.2008, 10:26 -0500 schrieb MARTI, ROBERT JESSE:
> IIRC, theres a cluster snmp package - I would see what I can pull from there.
> 
> Rob Marti
> Sam Houston State University
> Systems Analyst II
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Fri 4/4/2008 09:15
> To: linux clustering
> Subject:  Nagios check
>  
> Hi Everybody,
> i wonder if i'm the first with the need to check the status of GFS /
> cman with nagios.
> Did anyone maybe already write a check script i did not find yet?
> i found one via google, but it basically just did an ls -l on the GFS
> share, and that seems to be a little bit too less for monitoring..
> thanks in advance,
> regards,
> johannes
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