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check_nwc_health is a plugin which checks the health of network components and interfaces.

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Description

The plugin check_nwc_health was developed with the aim of having a single tool for all aspects of monitoring of network components.

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Motivation

Instead of installing a variety of plug-ins for monitoring of interfaces, hardware, bandwidth, sessions, pools, etc. and possibly more than one for each brand, with check_nwc_health you need only one a single plugin.

Documentation

Command line parameters

  • --hostname
  • --community
  • --mode

Modi

Mode Function
hardware-health Check the status of environmental equipment (fans, temperatures, power)
cpu-load Check the CPU load of the device
memory-usage Check the memory usage of the device
interface-usage Check the utilization of interfaces
interface-errors Check the error-rate of interfaces
interface-discards Check the discard-rate of interfaces
interface-status Check the status of interfaces (oper/admin)
interface-nat-count-sessions Count the number of nat sessions
interface-nat-rejects Count the number of nat sessions rejected due to lack of resources)
list-interfaces Show the interfaces of the device and update the name cache
list-interfaces-detail Show the interfaces of the device and some details
interface-availability Show the availability (oper != up of interfaces)
link-aggregation-availability Check the percentage of up interfaces in a link aggregation
list-routes Check the percentage of up interfaces in a link aggregation
route-exists Check if a route exists. (--name is the dest, --name2 check also the next hop)
count-routes Count the routes. (--name is the dest, --name2 is the hop)
vpn-status Check the status of vpns (up/down)
create-shinken-service Create a Shinken service definition
hsrp-state Check the state in a HSRP group)
hsrp-failover Check if a HSRP group's nodes have changed their roles
list-hsrp-groups Show the HSRP groups configured on this device
bgp-peer-status Check status of BGP peers
list-bgp-peers Show BGP peers known to this device
ospf-neighbor-status Check status of OSPF neighbors
list-ospf-neighbors Show OSPF neighbors
ha-role Check the role in a ha group
svn-status Check the status of the svn subsystem
mngmt-status Check the status of the management subsystem
fw-policy Check the installed firewall policy
fw-connections Check the number of firewall policy connections
session-usage Check the session limits of a load balancer
security-status Check if there are security-relevant incidents
pool-completeness Check the members of a load balancer pool
pool-connections Check the number of connections of a load balancer pool
pool-complections Check the members and connections of a load balancer pool
list-pools List load balancer pools
check-licenses Check the installed licences/keys
count-users Count the (connected) users/sessions
check-config Check the status of configs (cisco, unsaved config changes)
check-connections Check the quality of connections
count-connections Check the number of connections (-client, -server is possible)
watch-fexes Check if FEXes appear and disappear (use --lookup)
accesspoint-status Check the status of access points
count-accesspoints Check if the number of access points is within a certain range
watch-accesspoints Check if access points appear and disappear (use --lookup)
list-accesspoints List access points managed by this device
phone-cm-status Check if the callmanager is up
phone-status Check the number of registered/unregistered/rejected phones
list-smart-home-devices List Fritz!DECT 200 plugs managed by this device
smart-home-device-status Check if a Fritz!DECT 200 plug is on
smart-home-device-energy Show the current power consumption of a Fritz!DECT 200 plug
walk Show snmpwalk command with the oids necessary for a simulation
supportedmibs Shows the names of the mibs which this devices has implemented (only lausser may run this command)

The list is not complete. Some devices that are not listed here can possibly be monitored because they implement the same MIBs as supported models. Just try it .... (If a device is not recognized, i can extend the plugin. But not for free)

Installation

  • git clone
  • cd check_nwc_health
  • git submodule update --init
  • autoreconf
  • ./configure
  • make
  • cp plugins-scripts/check_nwc_health wherever...

Examples

# Hardware checks

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/asa5510
OK - no alarms

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/c2900
OK - no alarms, environmental hardware working fine

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/3500xl
OK - no alarms, environmental hardware working fine

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/3750e
OK - environmental hardware working fine | 'temp_1006'=27;60;;; 'temp_2006'=26;60;;; 'temp_3006'=26;60;;;

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/3750e --verbose
I am a Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 12.2(58)SE2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 21-Jul-11 01:23 by prod_rel_team
OK - environmental hardware working fine
checking fans
fan 1059 (Switch#1, Fan#1) is normal
fan 1060 (Switch#1, Fan#2) is normal
fan 2060 (Switch#2, Fan#1) is normal
fan 2061 (Switch#2, Fan#2) is normal
fan 3036 (Switch#3, Fan#1) is normal
fan 3037 (Switch#3, Fan#2) is normal
checking temperatures
temperature 1006 SW#1, Sensor#1, GREEN  is 27 (of 60 max = normal)
temperature 2006 SW#2, Sensor#1, GREEN  is 26 (of 60 max = normal)
temperature 3006 SW#3, Sensor#1, GREEN  is 26 (of 60 max = normal)
checking voltages
checking supplies
powersupply 1058 (Sw1, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal
powersupply 1062 (Sw1, PS2 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal
powersupply 2058 (Sw2, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal
powersupply 2059 (Sw2, PS2 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal
powersupply 3034 (Sw3, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal
powersupply 3035 (Sw3, PS2 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal | 'temp_1006'=27;60;;; 'temp_2006'=26;60;;; 'temp_3006'=26;60;;;


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/n5000
OK - environmental hardware working fine | 'sens_celsius_100021590'=44;45;57;; 'sens_celsius_101021590'=41;45;57;; 'sens_celsius_21590'=44;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21591'=46;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21592'=33;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21593'=34;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21594'=34;40;50;; 'sens_celsius_21595'=33;40;50;; 'sens_celsius_21596'=33;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21597'=31;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21602'=38;50;60;;

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/n5000 --verbose
I am a Cisco NX-OS(tm) n5000, Software (n5000-uk9), Version 4.2(1)N1(1), RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 2002-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Device Manager Version 5.0(1a),  Compiled 4/29/2010 19:00:00
OK - environmental hardware working fine
checking thresholds
checking entities
checking sensor_entities
checking sensors
celsius sensor 100021590 (Fex-100 Module-1 Outlet-1) is ok
celsius sensor 100021591 (Fex-100 Module-1 Outlet-2) is unknown_10
celsius sensor 100021592 (Fex-100 Module-1 Inlet-1) is unknown_10
celsius sensor 101021590 (Fex-101 Module-1 Outlet-1) is ok
celsius sensor 101021591 (Fex-101 Module-1 Outlet-2) is unknown_10
celsius sensor 101021592 (Fex-101 Module-1 Inlet-1) is unknown_10
celsius sensor 21590 (Module-1, Outlet-1) is ok
celsius sensor 21591 (Module-1, Outlet-2) is ok
celsius sensor 21592 (Module-1, Intake-1) is ok
celsius sensor 21593 (Module-1, Intake-2) is ok
celsius sensor 21594 (Module-1, Intake-3) is ok
celsius sensor 21595 (Module-1, Intake-4) is ok
celsius sensor 21596 (PowerSupply-1 Sensor-1) is ok
celsius sensor 21597 (PowerSupply-2 Sensor-1) is ok
celsius sensor 21602 (Module-2, Outlet-1) is ok
checking fans
fan/tray 100000534 (Fex-100 FanModule-1) status is up
fan/tray 100000539 (Fex-100 PowerSupply-1 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 100000540 (Fex-100 PowerSupply-2 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 101000534 (Fex-101 FanModule-1) status is up
fan/tray 101000539 (Fex-101 PowerSupply-1 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 101000540 (Fex-101 PowerSupply-2 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 534 (FanModule-1) status is up
fan/tray 535 (FanModule-2) status is up
fan/tray 536 (PowerSupply-1 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 537 (PowerSupply-1 Fan-2) status is up
fan/tray 538 (PowerSupply-2 Fan-1) status is up
fan/tray 539 (PowerSupply-2 Fan-2) status is up
checking entities
checking powersupplygroups
checking supplies
checking entities
checking powersupplies
power supply 100000022 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 100000470 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 100000471 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 101000022 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 101000470 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 101000471 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 22 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 23 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 470 admin status is on, oper status is on
power supply 471 admin status is on, oper status is on | 'sens_celsius_100021590'=44;45;57;; 'sens_celsius_101021590'=41;45;57;; 'sens_celsius_21590'=44;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21591'=46;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21592'=33;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21593'=34;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21594'=34;40;50;; 'sens_celsius_21595'=33;40;50;; 'sens_celsius_21596'=33;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21597'=31;50;60;; 'sens_celsius_21602'=38;50;60;;


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/ucos
OK - storage 10 (/partB) has 71.07% free space left, storage 11 (/spare) has 99.88% free space left, storage 3 (/) has 70.71% free space left, storage 7 (/common) has 69.07% free space left, storage 9 (/grub) has 95.87% free space left, environmental hardware working fine | '/partB_free_pct'=71.07%;10:;5:;0;100 '/spare_free_pct'=99.88%;10:;5:;0;100 '/_free_pct'=70.71%;10:;5:;0;100 '/common_free_pct'=69.07%;10:;5:;0;100 '/grub_free_pct'=95.87%;10:;5:;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/ucos --verbose
I am a Hardware:VMware, 2  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           E5640  @ 2.67GHz, 4096 MB Memory: Software:UCOS 4.0.0.0-45
OK - storage 10 (/partB) has 71.07% free space left, storage 11 (/spare) has 99.88% free space left, storage 3 (/) has 70.71% free space left, storage 7 (/common) has 69.07% free space left, storage 9 (/grub) has 95.87% free space left, environmental hardware working fine
checking storages
storage 10 (/partB) has 71.07% free space left
storage 11 (/spare) has 99.88% free space left
storage 3 (/) has 70.71% free space left
storage 7 (/common) has 69.07% free space left
storage 9 (/grub) has 95.87% free space left | '/partB_free_pct'=71.07%;10:;5:;0;100 '/spare_free_pct'=99.88%;10:;5:;0;100 '/_free_pct'=70.71%;10:;5:;0;100 '/common_free_pct'=69.07%;10:;5:;0;100 '/grub_free_pct'=95.87%;10:;5:;0;100


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/cisco-3745-switch
OK - environmental hardware working fine | 'temp_1005'=44;65;;;

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/cisco-3745-switch --verbose
I am a Cisco IOS Software, 3700 Software (C3745-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.4(25b), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
OK - environmental hardware working fine
checking fans
fan 1004 (Switch#1, Fan#1) is normal
checking temperatures
temperature 1005 SW#1, Sensor#1, GREEN  is 44 (of 65 max = normal)
checking voltages
checking supplies
powersupply 1003 (Sw1, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist) is normal | 'temp_1005'=44;65;;;


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/cisco-cat6509
OK - environmental hardware working fine | 'temp_100050'=35;65;;; 'temp_100051'=36;65;;; 'temp_40010'=31;115;;; 'temp_40020'=34;115;;; 'temp_40030'=30;115;;; 'temp_60010'=45;85;;; 'temp_60011'=34;65;;; 'temp_60020'=30;95;;; 'temp_60021'=30;70;;; 'temp_60030'=35;100;;; 'temp_60031'=29;70;;; 'temp_60050'=43;85;;; 'temp_60051'=29;80;;; 'temp_60054'=62;105;;; 'temp_60055'=45;110;;; 'temp_60056'=57;110;;; 'temp_90010'=38;80;;; 'temp_90011'=33;75;;; 'temp_90050'=38;75;;; 'temp_90051'=31;65;;;

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community cisco/cisco-cat6509 --verbose
I am a Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVIPSERVICES), Version 12.2(33)SXJ, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 17-Mar-11 15:10 by pro
OK - environmental hardware working fine
checking fans
fan 1 ( Chassis Fan Tray 1) is normal
fan 2 ( Power Supply 1 Fan) is normal
fan 3 ( Power Supply 2 Fan) is normal
checking temperatures
temperature 100050 module 5 RP outlet temperature is 35 (of 65 max = normal)
temperature 100051 module 5 RP inlet temperature is 36 (of 65 max = normal)
temperature 40010 VTT 1 outlet temperature is 31 (of 115 max = normal)
temperature 40020 VTT 2 outlet temperature is 34 (of 115 max = normal)
temperature 40030 VTT 3 outlet temperature is 30 (of 115 max = normal)
temperature 60010 module 1 outlet temperature is 45 (of 85 max = normal)
temperature 60011 module 1 inlet temperature is 34 (of 65 max = normal)
temperature 60020 module 2 outlet temperature is 30 (of 95 max = normal)
temperature 60021 module 2 inlet temperature is 30 (of 70 max = normal)
temperature 60030 module 3 outlet temperature is 35 (of 100 max = normal)
temperature 60031 module 3 inlet temperature is 29 (of 70 max = normal)
temperature 60050 module 5 outlet temperature is 43 (of 85 max = normal)
temperature 60051 module 5 inlet temperature is 29 (of 80 max = normal)
temperature 60054 module 5 asic-1 temperature is 62 (of 105 max = normal)
temperature 60055 module 5 asic-3 temperature is 45 (of 110 max = normal)
temperature 60056 module 5 asic-4 temperature is 57 (of 110 max = normal)
temperature 90010 module 1 EARL outlet temperature is 38 (of 80 max = normal)
temperature 90011 module 1 EARL inlet temperature is 33 (of 75 max = normal)
temperature 90050 module 5 EARL outlet temperature is 38 (of 75 max = normal)
temperature 90051 module 5 EARL inlet temperature is 31 (of 65 max = normal)
checking voltages
checking supplies
powersupply 1 ( Power Supply 1, WS-CAC-3000W) is normal
powersupply 2 ( Power Supply 2, WS-CAC-3000W) is normal | 'temp_100050'=35;65;;; 'temp_100051'=36;65;;; 'temp_40010'=31;115;;; 'temp_40020'=34;115;;; 'temp_40030'=30;115;;; 'temp_60010'=45;85;;; 'temp_60011'=34;65;;; 'temp_60020'=30;95;;; 'temp_60021'=30;70;;; 'temp_60030'=35;100;;; 'temp_60031'=29;70;;; 'temp_60050'=43;85;;; 'temp_60051'=29;80;;; 'temp_60054'=62;105;;; 'temp_60055'=45;110;;; 'temp_60056'=57;110;;; 'temp_90010'=38;80;;; 'temp_90011'=33;75;;; 'temp_90050'=38;75;;; 'temp_90051'=31;65;;;

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode chassis hardware-health --community cisco/cisco-cat6509 --verbose
I am a Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVIPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXJ, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3) Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport Copyright (c) 1986-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 17-Mar-11 15:10 by pro
WARNING - 4 new module(s) (SAL1536ZWYC, SAL1538HZF9, SAL1521S03A, SAL1528D536), 85 new ports, chassis sys status is ok, power supply 1 status is ok, power supply 2 status is ok, found 4 modules with 85 ports
module 1 (serial SAL1536ZWYC) is ok
module 2 (serial SAL1538HZF9) is ok
module 3 (serial SAL1521S03A) is ok
module 5 (serial SAL1528D536) is ok
chassis sys status is ok
chassis fan status is ok
chassis minor alarm is off
chassis major alarm is off
chassis temperature alarm is off
power supply 1 status is ok
power supply 2 status is ok
found 4 modules with 85 ports

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community foundry/ironware
OK - environmental hardware working fine

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community foundry/ironware --verbose
I am a Foundry Networks, Inc. Router, IronWare Version 10.2.01lTI4 Compiled on Oct 28 2009 at 16:46:07 labeled as WJR10201l
OK - environmental hardware working fine
checking powersupplies
powersupply 1 is normal
checking fans
fan 1 is normal
fan 2 is normal
checking temperatures


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community f5/f5app
CRITICAL - chassis fan 1 is unknown_3 (9642rpm), chassis fan 2 is unknown_3 (10227rpm), chassis fan 3 is unknown_3 (9642rpm) | 'temp_c1'=38;;;; 'fan_c1'=9926;;;; 'fan_1'=9642;;;; 'fan_2'=10227;;;; 'fan_3'=9642;;;; 'temp_1'=25;;;;
$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community f5/f5app --verbose
I am a Linux lb02 2.6.1-1.1.el5.1.0.f5app #1 SMP Mon Mar 5 12:40:48 PST 2012 x86_64
CRITICAL - chassis fan 1 is unknown_3 (9642rpm), chassis fan 2 is unknown_3 (10227rpm), chassis fan 3 is unknown_3 (9642rpm)
checking cpus
cpu 1 has 38C (9926rpm)
checking fans
chassis fan 1 is unknown_3 (9642rpm)
chassis fan 2 is unknown_3 (10227rpm)
chassis fan 3 is unknown_3 (9642rpm)
checking temperatures
chassis temperature 1 is 25C
checking powersupplies
chassis powersupply 1 is good
chassis powersupply 2 is notpresent
checking disks | 'temp_c1'=38;;;; 'fan_c1'=9926;;;; 'fan_1'=9642;;;; 'fan_2'=10227;;;; 'fan_3'=9642;;;; 'temp_1'=25;;;;


$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community bluecoat/bluecoat-proxy-sg
OK - disk 0 usage is 35.00%, environmental hardware working fine | 'sensor_Motherboard temperature 1'=18.70;;;; 'sensor_+12V bus voltage'=12.13;;;; 'sensor_CPU core voltage'=1.10;;;; 'sensor_CPU +1.8V bus voltage'=1.81;;;; 'sensor_Motherboard temperature 2'=20.50;;;; 'sensor_CPU temperature'=28;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 1 speed'=8280;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 2 speed'=8400;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 3 speed'=9764.80;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 4 speed'=8460;;;; 'sensor_+2.5V bus voltage'=2.51;;;; 'sensor_+5V bus voltage'=5.07;;;; 'disk_0_usage'=35%;60;60;0;100
$ 
$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode hardware-health --community bluecoat/bluecoat-proxy-sg --verbose
I am a Blue Coat ProxySG600
OK - disk 0 usage is 35.00%, environmental hardware working fine
sensor Motherboard temperature 1 (18.7 celsius) is ok
sensor +12V bus voltage (12.13 volts) is ok
sensor CPU core voltage (1.1 volts) is ok
sensor CPU +1.8V bus voltage (1.81 volts) is ok
sensor Motherboard temperature 2 (20.5 celsius) is ok
sensor CPU temperature (28 celsius) is ok
sensor System Fan 1 speed (8280 rpm) is ok
sensor System Fan 2 speed (8400 rpm) is ok
sensor System Fan 3 speed (9764.8 rpm) is ok
sensor System Fan 4 speed (8460 rpm) is ok
sensor +2.5V bus voltage (2.51 volts) is ok
sensor +5V bus voltage (5.07 volts) is ok
checking disks
disk 1 (SEAGATE 0002) is present
disk 2 ( ) is not-present
checking filesystems
disk 0 usage is 35.00% | 'sensor_Motherboard temperature 1'=18.70;;;; 'sensor_+12V bus voltage'=12.13;;;; 'sensor_CPU core voltage'=1.10;;;; 'sensor_CPU +1.8V bus voltage'=1.81;;;; 'sensor_Motherboard temperature 2'=20.50;;;; 'sensor_CPU temperature'=28;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 1 speed'=8280;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 2 speed'=8400;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 3 speed'=9764.80;;;; 'sensor_System Fan 4 speed'=8460;;;; 'sensor_+2.5V bus voltage'=2.51;;;; 'sensor_+5V bus voltage'=5.07;;;; 'disk_0_usage'=35%;60;60;0;100


# CPU checks

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode cpu-load --community bluecoat/bluecoat-proxy-sg --verbose
I am a Blue Coat ProxySG600
OK - cpu 1 usage is 18.00%
checking cpus
cpu 1 usage is 18.00% | 'cpu_1_usage'=18%;80;90;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode cpu-load --community f5/f5app --verbose
I am a Linux lb02 2.6.1-1.1.el5.1.0.f5app #1 SMP Mon Mar 5 12:40:48 PST 2012 x86_64
OK - tmm cpu usage is 1.24%
checking cpus
tmm cpu usage is 1.24% | 'cpu_tmm_usage'=1.24%;80;90;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode cpu-load --community foundry/ironware --verbose
I am a Foundry Networks, Inc. Router, IronWare Version 10.2.01lTI4 Compiled on Oct 28 2009 at 16:46:07 labeled as WHEJR64WH
OK - cpu 1 usage is 6.00, cpu 1 usage is 1.90
cpu 1 usage is 6.00
cpu 1 usage is 1.90 | 'cpu_1'=6%;80;90;0;100 'cpu_1'=1.90%;80;90;0;100


# Memory

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode memory-usage --community foundry/ironware --verbose
I am a Foundry Networks, Inc. Router, IronWare Version 10.2.01lTI4 Compiled on Oct 28 2009 at 16:46:07 labeled as WHEJR64WH
OK - memory usage is 23.00%
checking memory
memory usage is 23.00% | 'memory_usage'=23%;80;99;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode memory-usage --community bluecoat/bluecoat-proxy-sg --verbose
I am a Blue Coat ProxySG600
OK - memory usage is 17.00%
checking memory
memory usage is 17.00% | 'memory_usage'=17%;75;90;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode memory-usage --community cisco/n5000 --verbose
I am a Cisco NX-OS(tm) n5000, Software (n5000-uk9), Version 4.2(1)N1(1), RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 2002-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Device Manager Version 5.0(1a),  Compiled 4/29/2010 19:00:00
OK - memory usage is 53.00%
checking memory
memory usage is 53.00% | 'memory_usage'=53%;80;90;0;100

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode memory-usage --community cisco/asa5510 --verbose
I am a Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Version 9.1(5)
WARNING - mempool MEMPOOL_DMA usage is 80.68%, mempool System memory usage is 29.78%, mempool MEMPOOL_GLOBAL_SHARED usage is 12.73%
checking mems
mempool System memory usage is 29.78%
mempool MEMPOOL_DMA usage is 80.68%
mempool MEMPOOL_GLOBAL_SHARED usage is 12.73% | 'System memory_usage'=29.78%;80;90;0;100 'MEMPOOL_DMA_usage'=80.68%;80;90;0;100 'MEMPOOL_GLOBAL_SHARED_usage'=12.73%;80;90;0;100


# Interfaces

$ check_nwc_health --hostname 10.0.12.114 --mode interface-usage --community checkpoint/fw-1 --verbose
I am a Linux m-nm09 2.6.18-92cpx86_64 #1 SMP Tue Aug 14 06:41:50 IDT 2012 x86_64
OK - interface lo usage is in:0.25% (24796.45Bits/s) out:0.25% (24796.45Bits/s), interface eth0 usage is in:0.00% (849.78Bits/s) out:0.00% (349.95Bits/s), interface eth1 usage is in:0.00% (1103.22Bits/s) out:0.00% (466.08Bits/s), interface eth2 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down), interface eth3 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down), interface bond1 usage is in:0.02% (1953.00Bits/s) out:0.01% (816.03Bits/s), interface sit0 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down)
checking interfaces
interface lo usage is in:0.25% (24796.45Bits/s) out:0.25% (24796.45Bits/s)
interface eth0 usage is in:0.00% (849.78Bits/s) out:0.00% (349.95Bits/s)
interface eth1 usage is in:0.00% (1103.22Bits/s) out:0.00% (466.08Bits/s)
interface eth2 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down)
interface eth3 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down)
interface bond1 usage is in:0.02% (1953.00Bits/s) out:0.01% (816.03Bits/s)
interface sit0 usage is in:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) out:0.00% (0.00Bits/s) (down) | 'lo_usage_in'=0.25%;80;90;0;100 'lo_usage_out'=0.25%;80;90;0;100 'lo_traffic_in'=24796.45;8000000;9000000;0;10000000 'lo_traffic_out'=24796.45;8000000;9000000;0;10000000 'eth0_usage_in'=0.00%;80;90;0;100 'eth0_usage_out'=0.00%;80;90;0;100 'eth0_traffic_in'=849.78;800000000;900000000;0;1000000000 'eth0_traffic_out'=349.95;800000000;900000000;0;1000000000 'eth1_usage_in'=0.00%;80;90;0;100 'eth1_usage_out'=0.00%;80;90;0;100 'eth1_traffic_in'=1103.22;800000000;900000000;0;1000000000 'eth1_traffic_out'=466.08;800000000;900000000;0;1000000000 'eth2_usage_in'=0%;80;90;0;100 'eth2_usage_out'=0%;80;90;0;100 'eth2_traffic_in'=0;;;0;0 'eth2_traffic_out'=0;;;0;0 'eth3_usage_in'=0%;80;90;0;100 'eth3_usage_out'=0%;80;90;0;100 'eth3_traffic_in'=0;;;0;0 'eth3_traffic_out'=0;;;0;0 'bond1_usage_in'=0.02%;80;90;0;100 'bond1_usage_out'=0.01%;80;90;0;100 'bond1_traffic_in'=1953.00;8000000;9000000;0;10000000 'bond1_traffic_out'=816.03;8000000;9000000;0;10000000 'sit0_usage_in'=0%;80;90;0;100 'sit0_usage_out'=0%;80;90;0;100 'sit0_traffic_in'=0;;;0;0 'sit0_traffic_out'=0;;;0;0

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