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 Here's the setup for debian systems: Here's the setup for debian systems:
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 +===== For all monitores systems =====
 Download the [[http://exchange.nagios.org/components/com_mtree/attachment.php?link_id=473&cf_id=30|check_netio_1.1]] to /usr/local/bin and test it. You will have to change paths, like this: [[:blogfiles:check_netio_1.1_debian]] Copy this file to all your servers that you check by ssh. Download the [[http://exchange.nagios.org/components/com_mtree/attachment.php?link_id=473&cf_id=30|check_netio_1.1]] to /usr/local/bin and test it. You will have to change paths, like this: [[:blogfiles:check_netio_1.1_debian]] Copy this file to all your servers that you check by ssh.
  
-Add a new command definition to your nagios setup:+===== On the nagios server only===== 
 + 
 +You need these commands to enable netio checking for a hostgroups based configuration.  
 <code> <code>
 # 'ssh_netio' command definition                                                           # 'ssh_netio' command definition                                                          
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         check_command                   ssh_netio!eth0                                                                                                                              check_command                   ssh_netio!eth0                                                                                                                     
 </code> </code>
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 To enable netio checking for a given host, add the entry ''netio-servers'' to the ''hostgroups'' of the ''host'' entry.  To enable netio checking for a given host, add the entry ''netio-servers'' to the ''hostgroups'' of the ''host'' entry. 
  
-{{tag>}}+Restart nagios using ''/etc/init.d/nagios3 restart'' to make sure everything works. Nagios should check the NETIO service.  
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 +To enable nagiosgrapher display for the netio plugin copy the file [[:blogfiles:check_netio_1.1_debian]] to ''/etc/nagiosgrapher/ngraph.d/extra/netio.ncfg'' 
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 +Restart nagiosgrapher and control ''/var/log/nagiosgrapher/ngraph.log''. For every host where you enable netio checking, you should see the information that the config has been added. 
 + 
 +Note: 
 +  * If you run a bastille hardened server, the plugin call by ssh may fail because ifconfig can't be executed. Test it using 
 +''/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_by_ssh -H newton.ksk.ch -C '/usr/local/bin/check_netio_1.1 -i eth0''' 
 + 
 +{{tag>nagios}}
  
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