On 15.01.2014 17:50, Mark Haney wrote:
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I have a router that I want to keep an eye on, not so much that it's
up but that the ping latency gets to a certain threshold. It's a
router at our second office in WI whereas I'm in NC.
Is there a way to setup a threshold for that in Icinga2? If so, how?
This particular thorn in my side is primarily why I setup Icinga in
the first place. IIRC, Nagios had a method of doing it, but the last
time I played with Nagios was nearly a decade ago.
Any help would be appreciated. So far, I'm absolutely loving Icinga2.
It's just fantastic.
Hi Mark,
maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but a ping threshold is something you
could just measure with the warning and critical rta threshold that
check_ping allows you to define ->
http://www.nagios-plugins.org/doc/man/check_ping.html
Icinga2 doesn't really need any features except for understanding the
standard nagios plugin returncodes.
Was that what you're looking for?
Gerd
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Mark Haney
Network Administrator/IT Support
Practichem
W:919-714-8428
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