Tripp Lite 93-2879 User Manual

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use

generic-service

check_command check_conn_via_tripplite!tcp!22
}

define service {
service_description

host-port-tcp-22-server

;

host-port-<protocol>-<port>-<host>

host_name

server

use

generic-service

check_command check_conn_via_tripplite!tcp!22
active_checks_enabled

0

passive_checks_enabled 1
}

define servicedependency{
name

tripplite_nrpe_daemon_dep

host_name

tripplite

dependent_host_name

server

dependent_service_description

SSH

Port

service_description

NRPE

Daemon

execution_failure_criteria

w,u,c

}

10.4.2 Basic Nagios plug-ins

Plug-ins are compiled executables or scripts that can be scheduled to be run on the Console Server to
check the status of a connected host or service. This status is then communicated to the upstream
Nagios server which uses the results to monitor the current status of the distributed network. Each
Console Server is preconfigured with a selection of the checks that are part of the Nagios plug-ins
package:

check_tcp and check_udp are used to check open ports on network hosts

check_ping is used to check network host availability

check_nrpe is used to execute arbitrary plug-ins in other devices

Each Console Server is also preconfigured with two checks that are specific to the Console Server:

check_serial_signals is used to monitor the handshaking lines on the serial ports

check_port_log is used to monitor the data logged for a serial port.

10.4.3 Additional plug-ins

Additional Nagios plug-ins (listed below) are available for all the Tripp Lite Console Servers:

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