From: Florian G. <fl...@bi...> - 2006-06-03 20:40:14
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Hi, First make sure that your nagios checks return performance data. You can check that usually if you execute the checkcommands by hand and watch the output. Example: ./check_users -w 10 -c 20 USERS OK - 4 users currently logged in |users=4;10;20;0 The performance data are the ones that are behind the pipe (|). Next: In nagios 2 the $OUTPUT$ uand $PERFDATA$ makros have been changed to $SERVICEOUTPUT$ and $SERVICEPERFDATA$. Check that you have the new ones in your perfdata-commands. Documentation has to be updated in that case. Hope this helps. Flo Robert Binz schrieb: > All > > I have Nagios 2.3.1 running and monitoring. I have attempted to > install perfparse 106.1. but I am facing more frustration than getting > this thing to work. > > I have followed the directions for pipe version at > http://perfparse.sourceforge.net/docs.php which did not work, i also > followed the steps at > http://wiki.perfparse.org/tiki-index.php?page=Example%20for%20configuration%20with%20a%20pipe > but things are not working. > > When I go to my perfparse screen > http://<URL>/nagios/cgi-bin/perfparse.cgi?all_bin=1 > There is no data present. Going to > http://<URL>/nagios/cgi-bin/perfparse.cgi?select_metric=1&host_name=SERVERNAME. > produces nothing. > > Going to http://155.64.84.31/nagios/cgi-bin/perfparse.cgi?all_raw=1 > produces > SERVERNAME HTTP UP 2006-06-03 11:15:54 $ All Summary > NRPE-check_load UP 2006-06-03 11:15:54 > $ All Summary > NRPE-Check_mem_free UP 2006-06-03 > 11:16:24 $ All Summary > NRPE-check_mpstat UP 2006-06-03 > 11:16:24 $ All Summ > > the file /usr/local/nagios/var/perfdata-service.log has the same data > 1149361852 ussj-pubwebpdcl02 NRPE-check_zombie_procs $ > OK $ > > I am lost as to how make this work correctly - Anyone out there able to help? > > TIA > Robert > > > _______________________________________________ > Perfparse-users mailing list > Per...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-users |