06-15-2018, 07:26 AM
Hi Guys,
Robbie's work has really paid-off with 1.4 - what a brilliant package 1.4 is! I have a question for the experts using Check_SNMP command...
Before when using NEMS 1.3.1, for example using the argument for up time below in Check_SNMP:
C public -o 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
I used to get the output, for example:
Timeticks: (7565300) 21:00:53.00
However, with the exact same configuration in 1.4 and check_SNMP, it returns, for example
SNMP OK - 6763300
Doing an SNMPwalk confirms the RAW output still as Timeticks and the integer, but for some reason 1.4 is only returning the integer as the result of the argument, and not the human time-tick output.
Is anyone else seeing this behavior? Any workarounds or command changes anyone know of?
Many thanks in advance.
Dave.
Robbie's work has really paid-off with 1.4 - what a brilliant package 1.4 is! I have a question for the experts using Check_SNMP command...
Before when using NEMS 1.3.1, for example using the argument for up time below in Check_SNMP:
C public -o 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
I used to get the output, for example:
Timeticks: (7565300) 21:00:53.00
However, with the exact same configuration in 1.4 and check_SNMP, it returns, for example
SNMP OK - 6763300
Doing an SNMPwalk confirms the RAW output still as Timeticks and the integer, but for some reason 1.4 is only returning the integer as the result of the argument, and not the human time-tick output.
Is anyone else seeing this behavior? Any workarounds or command changes anyone know of?
Many thanks in advance.
Dave.