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check_snmp. You just plug-in the OID, community name, and host name and you're good to go.<BR>
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On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 06:59, d.deboni@edexter.it wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#0000ff" SIZE="2"><I>>>As Nagios plugins exist to make SNMP request, you can virtually monitor any hardware on your systems.<BR>
>>If you don't have monitoring tools based on SNMP on your systems, it will be hard to check.</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="2">Ok, but which plugin?!</FONT><BR>
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