
F5
F5 BIG-IP Nagios plugins
Description:
Nagios plugins for checking F5 balancers system BIG-IP MIB objects from: Chassis, Failover, Pools, PoolMembers, Virtual Servers and Virtual Addresses.
Current Version
Last Release Date
December 21, 2011
Compatible With
- Nagios 2.x
- Nagios 3.x
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License
GPL
Project Files
File | Description |
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F5-Nagios-Plugins.tar | Tarred perls scripts and mib files. |
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[root@localhost F5-Nagios-Plugins]# ls
Check-F5-Failover.pl Check-F5-PoolMbrs.pl Check-F5-VirtualAddresses.pl F5-BIGIP-COMMON-MIB F5-BIGIP-SYSTEM-MIB
Check-F5-Platform.pl Check-F5-Pools.pl Check-F5-VirtualServers.pl F5-BIGIP-LOCAL-MIB
[root@localhost F5-Nagios-Plugins]# ./Check-F5-Pools.pl
ERROR: Community not defined.
Can you please help and advise the next steps?
We have 2 different Nagios installs, one is 3.4.4 and one is 3.5.0. On 3.4.4 Check_F5_Platform.pl shows the entire return in the nagios UI, ex:
CPU-1 39?C, CPU-2 38?C, FAN-1 ok, FAN-2 ok, FAN-3 ok, POWER-SUPPLY-1 ok, POWER-SUPPLY-2 ok, Chassis-Temperature-1 28?C, Chassis-Temperature-2 32?C, Chassis-Temperature-3 33?C, Chassis-Temperature-4 30?C
On 3.5.0 it's cut off after "CPU-1 39". I removed those special chars from the script and Nagios now displays the output properly.
Although it's not essential it make it easier when testing to see what the plugin thinks is critical or OK when it prefixes the line with the words.
There seems to be no way to check for a specific pool member - just all of them, same for virtual servers.
There's no thresholds for critical or warning.
However the code does what it sets out to do it seems.
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