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-rw-r--r--plugins/check_mrtg.c78
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/check_mrtg.c b/plugins/check_mrtg.c
index 12e367bd..7cee31eb 100644
--- a/plugins/check_mrtg.c
+++ b/plugins/check_mrtg.c
@@ -331,47 +331,43 @@ print_help (void)
331 331
332 printf (_(UT_HELP_VRSN)); 332 printf (_(UT_HELP_VRSN));
333 333
334 printf (_("\ 334 printf (" %s\n", "-F, --logfile=FILE");
335 -F, --logfile=FILE\n\ 335 printf (" %s\n", _("The MRTG log file containing the data you want to monitor"));
336 The MRTG log file containing the data you want to monitor\n\ 336 printf ("-e, --expires=MINUTES");
337 -e, --expires=MINUTES\n\ 337 printf (" %s\n", _("Minutes before MRTG data is considered to be too old"));
338 Minutes before MRTG data is considered to be too old\n\ 338 printf (" %s\n", "-a, --aggregation=AVG|MAX");
339 -a, --aggregation=AVG|MAX\n\ 339 printf (" %s\n", _("Should we check average or maximum values?"));
340 Should we check average or maximum values?\n\ 340 printf (" %s\n", "-v, --variable=INTEGER");
341 -v, --variable=INTEGER\n\ 341 printf (" %s\n", _("Which variable set should we inspect? (1 or 2)"));
342 Which variable set should we inspect? (1 or 2)\n\ 342 printf (" %s\n", "-w, --warning=INTEGER");
343 -w, --warning=INTEGER\n\ 343 printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold value for data to result in WARNING status"));
344 Threshold value for data to result in WARNING status\n\ 344 printf (" %s\n", "-c, --critical=INTEGER");
345 -c, --critical=INTEGER\n\ 345 printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold value for data to result in CRITICAL status"));
346 Threshold value for data to result in CRITICAL status\n")); 346 printf (" %s\n", "-l, --label=STRING");
347 347 printf (" %s\n", _("Type label for data (Examples: Conns, \"Processor Load\", In, Out)"));
348 printf (_("\ 348 printf (" %s\n", "-u, --units=STRING");
349 -l, --label=STRING\n\ 349 printf (" %s\n", _("Option units label for data (Example: Packets/Sec, Errors/Sec,"));
350 Type label for data (Examples: Conns, \"Processor Load\", In, Out)\n\ 350 printf (" %s\n", _("\"Bytes Per Second\", \"%% Utilization\")"));
351 -u, --units=STRING\n\ 351
352 Option units label for data (Example: Packets/Sec, Errors/Sec, \n\ 352 printf ("%s\n", _("If the value exceeds the <vwl> threshold, a WARNING status is returned. If"));
353 \"Bytes Per Second\", \"%% Utilization\")\n")); 353 printf ("%s\n", _("the value exceeds the <vcl> threshold, a CRITICAL status is returned. If"));
354 354 printf ("%s\n", _("the data in the log file is older than <expire_minutes> old, a WARNING"));
355 printf (_("\ 355 printf ("%s\n", _("status is returned and a warning message is printed."));
356If the value exceeds the <vwl> threshold, a WARNING status is returned. If\n\ 356
357the value exceeds the <vcl> threshold, a CRITICAL status is returned. If\n\ 357 printf ("%s\n", _("This plugin is useful for monitoring MRTG data that does not correspond to"));
358the data in the log file is older than <expire_minutes> old, a WARNING\n\ 358 printf ("%s\n", _("bandwidth usage. (Use the check_mrtgtraf plugin for monitoring bandwidth)."));
359status is returned and a warning message is printed.\n\n")); 359 printf ("%s\n", _("It can be used to monitor any kind of data that MRTG is monitoring - errors,"));
360 360 printf ("%s\n", _("packets/sec, etc. I use MRTG in conjuction with the Novell NLM that allows"));
361 printf(_("This plugin is useful for monitoring MRTG data that does not correspond to\n\ 361 printf ("%s\n", _("me to track processor utilization, user connections, drive space, etc and"));
362bandwidth usage. (Use the check_mrtgtraf plugin for monitoring bandwidth).\n\ 362 printf ("%s\n\n", _("this plugin works well for monitoring that kind of data as well."));
363It can be used to monitor any kind of data that MRTG is monitoring - errors,\n\ 363
364packets/sec, etc. I use MRTG in conjuction with the Novell NLM that allows\n\ 364 printf ("%s\n", _("Notes:"));
365me to track processor utilization, user connections, drive space, etc and\n\ 365 printf (" %s\n", _("- This plugin only monitors one of the two variables stored in the MRTG log"));
366this plugin works well for monitoring that kind of data as well.\n\n")); 366 printf (" %s\n", _(" file. If you want to monitor both values you will have to define two"));
367 367 printf (" %s\n", _(" commands with different values for the <variable> argument. Of course,"));
368 printf (_("Notes:\n\ 368 printf (" %s\n", _("you can always hack the code to make this plugin work for you..."));
369- This plugin only monitors one of the two variables stored in the MRTG log\n\ 369 printf (" %s\n", _("- MRTG stands for the Multi Router Traffic Grapher. It can be downloaded from"));
370 file. If you want to monitor both values you will have to define two\n\ 370 printf (" %s\n", _("http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html"));
371 commands with different values for the <variable> argument. Of course,\n\
372 you can always hack the code to make this plugin work for you...\n\
373- MRTG stands for the Multi Router Traffic Grapher. It can be downloaded from\n\
374 http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html\n"));
375 371
376 printf (_(UT_SUPPORT)); 372 printf (_(UT_SUPPORT));
377} 373}