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[Nagios-users] Monitoring an IBM AS/400 by SNMP
Davy Gaussen
2005-03-16 06:06:22 UTC
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Hi Everydody,

I am looking for plugins to monitor an IBM OS/400. To be more specific : have informations about QSYSOPR, free space on disks, CPU load, Jobs, etc....

I already found a plugin wrote to parse the result of telnet sessions, but I am more interested by do that in SNMP. But what are the OIDs to check on a OS/400 (V5R2) ? Can I do that with the default OID or do I have to install a specific MIB on the system ?

Thanks by advance
Regards,

Davy Gaussen
Arno Lehmann
2005-03-16 06:50:21 UTC
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Hello,
Post by Davy Gaussen
Hi Everydody,
have informations about QSYSOPR, free space on disks, CPU load, Jobs,
etc....
I already found a plugin wrote to parse the result of telnet sessions,
but I am more interested by do that in SNMP. But what are the OIDs to
check on a OS/400 (V5R2) ? Can I do that with the default OID or do I
have to install a specific MIB on the system ?
The best way to find out what you can monitor might be a snmpwalk and
reading the output.

Arno
Post by Davy Gaussen
Thanks by advance
Regards,
Davy Gaussen
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Patrick Proy
2005-03-16 06:54:49 UTC
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Hi,

Some of the script I've made are compatible with AS/400 (cpu,disk,mem,
process, interface): http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/

Patrick
nagios at proy.org

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Hi Everydody,

I am looking for plugins to monitor an IBM OS/400. To be more specific :
have informations about QSYSOPR, free space on disks, CPU load, Jobs,
etc....

I already found a plugin wrote to parse the result of telnet sessions, but I
am more interested by do that in SNMP. But what are the OIDs to check on a
OS/400 (V5R2) ? Can I do that with the default OID or do I have to install a
specific MIB on the system ?

Thanks by advance
Regards,

Davy Gaussen

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