Monitoring routes from Nagios
Tapio Haapala
tapio.haapala at f-solutions.fi
Wed Mar 30 01:54:03 CEST 2016
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We use this kind script
http://pastebin.com/6kuQSPC1
It check ospf neighbors and diff it to know good state. If neighbor is
lost it give critical error and provide diff as message. If there is
new neigbors it give warning.
Probably not most beautiful way to do it but it serve our needs well.
29.3.2016, 16:07, Stanislaw Datskevich kirjoitti:
> Hi Michael, Apparently the only way is parsing birdc or bird.ctl
> socket output. Its not a complicated task, perl with a few regexps
> should do the trick.
>
> В Вт, 29/03/2016 в 10:56 +1300, Michael Ludvig пишет:
>> Hi
>>
>> What approach do you have for monitoring routing status in your
>> environments? We've got OSPF set up between our sites (offices
>> and data centres) and BGP for uplinks from some sites. I want to
>> monitor by Nagios that everything is as expected.
>>
>> For example: - BGP feeds from ISPs look sane (e.g. include
>> 0.0.0.0/0 - as that's what we are interested in) - configured
>> OSPF peers are all connected - ... what else?
>>
>> I can write some scripts to parse "birdc show ..." output and
>> feed that into Nagios but perhaps someone has a better way to do
>> that?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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