From: Ben C. <bcl...@pe...> - 2004-12-10 13:11:11
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Alexander, Glad to hear this works. I have used your result in our new FAQ. Enjoy using PP! Ben Alexander Fichtenbauer wrote: > hi.. >=20 > thanks for help.. >=20 > did the modification, worked fine for me.. ;-) >=20 > now the performance data works fine for check_nt. >=20 > bye >=20 >=20 >=20 > alexander fichtenbauer=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D > exacon-it > informationstechnologie > beratungsges.m.b.h. > grawatschgasse 4 > a-1230 wien >=20 > tel: +43 1 667 69 69 12 > fax: +43 1 667 69 71=20 > mobile: +43 664 207 51 00 > www.exacon.at >=20 >=20 > this message is intended for the individual named above and is confiden= tial and may also be privileged. if you are not the intended recipient, p= lease do not read, copy use or disclose this communication to others. als= o please notify the sender by replying to this message and then delete it= from your system. >=20 >=20 >=20 > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Ben Clewett [mailto:BCl...@pe...]=20 > Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. Dezember 2004 10:54 > An: Alexander Fichtenbauer > Cc: per...@li... > Betreff: Re: [Perfparse-users] no performance data in perfparse >=20 >=20 > Alexander, >=20 > Thanks for your information on problems with the performance data. It=20 > seems the 'quotes' are missing from the metric name on your check_nt=20 > plugin, when using method 3 and 4? >=20 > Our friend Jan Van der Veken noticed what might be your problem. When=20 > compiling Nagios he saw this in nagios.cfg: >=20 > -- begin snippet -- > # ILLEGAL MACRO OUTPUT CHARACTERS > # This options allows you to specify illegal characters that are # stri= pped from macros before being used in notifications, event # handlers, et= c. This DOES NOT affect macros used in service or # host check commands.= # The following macros are stripped of the characters you specify: > # $OUTPUT$, $PERFDATA$ >=20 > illegal_macro_output_chars=3D`~$&|'"<> > -- end snippet -- >=20 > If you alter this line to remove the ''''s, this might fix your problem. >=20 > If you can test this, this would make a great addition to our new FAQ: >=20 > http://wiki.perfparse.org/tiki-list_faqs.php >=20 > Kind regards, >=20 > Ben Clewett. >=20 >=20 >=20 > Alexander Fichtenbauer wrote: >=20 >=20 >>hello.. >>=20 >>have installed latest nagios cvs + nagios cvs-plugins >>=20 >>installed perfparse v0.103.2 >>=20 >>i=B4m monitoring several hosts with eg. check_nt and nsclient >>=20 >>now the problem: >>=20 >>got no binary/useful performance data into perfparse database. tryed=20 >>mode3 and 4. >>=20 >>the output from plugin looks good for eg. cpu load or harddisk usage: >>=20 >>1102350295 host NSClient CPU Load CPU Load 0% (10 min average) 0% (60 >>min average) 0% (1440 min average) OK 10 min avg Load=3D0%;80;95;0;100 = 60=20 >>min avg Load=3D0%;80;95;0;100 1440 min avg Load=3D0%;80;95;0;100 >>1102350335 host NSClient Disk Space C: c:\ - total: 3.99 Gb - used: 2.2= 7=20 >>Gb (57%) - free 1.72 Gb (43%) OK c:\ Used Space=3D2.27Gb;3.19;3.59;0.00= ;3.99 >>or other plugins data: >>=20 >>1102350345 host Secure HTTP [SSL] TCP OK - 0.000 second response time=20 >>on >>port 443 OK time=3D0.000472s;0.000000;0.000000;0.000000;10.000000 >>1102350375 host Netbios Session Service TCP OK - 0.001 second response=20 >>time on port 139 OK time=3D0.000514s;0.000000;0.000000;0.000000;10.0000= 00 >>1102350455 host LDAP TCP OK - 0.001 second response time on port 389 OK= =20 >>time=3D0.000775s;0.000000;0.000000;0.000000;10.000000 >>=20 >>some output from command line: >>=20 >>c:\ - total: 3.99 Gb - used: 2.47 Gb (62%) - free 1.52 Gb (38%) | 'c:\ >>Used Space'=3D2.47Gb;3.19;3.59;0.00;3.99 >>CPU Load 0% (10 min average) 0% (60 min average) 0% (1440 min average)=20 >>| '10 min avg Load'=3D0%;80;95;0;100 '60 min avg Load'=3D0%;80;95;0;1= 00 >>'1440 min avg Load'=3D0%;80;95;0;100 >>=20 >>the exchange nagios>perfparse in mode3 (perfparse logfile) or mode4 >>(pipe) is ok and working >>=20 >>ever get the data in perfparse raw plugin data. >>but as you see on the outputs there is performance data from the=20 >>plugins. >>=20 >>so, any suggestions to my problem, have no idea anymore. >>=20 >>perhaps someone can help >>=20 >>thanks >>=20 >>=20 >>alexander fichtenbauer >>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D >>exacon-it >>=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --=20 Ben Clewett bcl...@pe... PerfParse http://www.perfparse.org PP FAQ http://wiki.perfparse.org/tiki-list_faqs.php |