(RADIATOR) Monitor radiator with nagios

Bret Jordan bret.jordan at utah.edu
Wed Jun 2 11:17:19 CDT 2004


Thanks all.   The problem I found is I did not have the radiusclient.h 
file in /usr/include.  Thus the check_radius would never build.  But I 
finially found that header file and everything seems to work good now.

Bret

Patrick Muldoon wrote:

>On Saturday 29 May 2004 11:33 pm, Mike McCauley wrote:
>  
>
>>Hello Bret,
>>
>>we havent tried this yet, but it looks like you want the
>>nagios-plugins-radius package from such places as:
>>
>>http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/1189252/com/nagios-plugins-radi
>>us-1.3.1-alt5.1.i586.rpm.html
>>
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>>On Sat, 29 May 2004 02:27 pm, Bret Jordan wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Is anyone using Nagios to monitor Radiator and make sure that auth
>>>attempts are working?  If so, did you write your own custom plugin?
>>>
>>>Bret
>>>      
>>>
>
>We use the nagios to monitor our radiator servers with the check_radius plugin 
>from above.   Works great. 
>
>we use the following check command in the service definition
>
>check_command                   check_radius!1812!Username!Password
>
>Hope that helps, 
>-Patrick 
>
>  
>

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Bret Jordan                       Dean's Office
Director of Networking   College of Engineering
801.585.3765                 University of Utah
            jordan at coe.utah.edu
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