SNMP

check_fortigate_session2

Description:

Add perfata et change OID for fortigate 60C from the script check_fortigate_session of msullivan101@gmail.com

Current Version

1.2

Last Release Date

2015-10-09

Compatible With

  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x

Owner

License

GPL


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Project Notes
This script is a modification of "Check Fortigate CPU load" (or check_fortigate_cpu.pl) and the script check_fortigate_session Test on fortigate 60C Perhaps someone will find it useful. It works for CPU and RAM usage, as well as active sessions. Performance data is also produced. For this script to work, SNMP needs to be enabled in your FortiGate config, both for the appropriate network interface and in the Config section. The community name should be "public". The "snmp" package should also be installed on the Linux side of things. Usage: check_fortigate_status -H host -m mode [-C community] [-M X] [-w XX] [-c XX] Options: -H, --host hostname (or IP address) Check interface on the indicated host. -m, --mode STRING What to check Valid values are: cpu Returns CPU usage memory Returns memory usage sessions Returns the number of active IP sessions -C, --community STRING SNMP community string Default: public -M, --modus X 0: Just monitor, no alarms 1: Threshold excesses will cause alarms Default: 2 -w, --warn XX Nagios warning threshold Percent value for "memory" and "cpu" modes Default: 80% Integer value for "sessions" mode Default: 1500 -c, --crit XX Nagios critical threshold Percent value for "memory" and "cpu" modes Default: 90% Integer value for "sessions" mode Default: 2000
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