Added the setting of the ICON to the code for the Juniper SSLVPN pair.
To set the ICON:
BB=/home/xymon/server/bin/bb
BBDISP-127.0.0.1
DEVICE=SSLVPN1 or SSLVPN2
COLUNM="online"
COLOR=green for 'online' server
=clear for 'offline' server
MSG="<the message to show when you click the icon>"
$BB $BBDISP "status $DEVICE.$COLUMN $COLOR date
${MSG}
"
This adds the new column called 'online' to both SSLVPN1 and 2
and sets the color to green or clear/white.
Just add the code to the code below and also use 'mutt' to send
an alert upon the change. I have the complete code if required.
Thanks,
Tom Schmitt
Senior IT Staff - R&D
L-3 Communication Systems West
640 North 2200 West
P.O. Box 16850
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone (801) 594-3030
Cell (801) 231-7230
eFax (413) 480-687
D.Tom.Schmitt at L-3Com.com
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-----Original Message----- From: Schmitt, D Tom @ CSW-SLC Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 8:41 AM To: 'hobbit at hswn.dk' Subject: RE: [hobbit] TS - Adding an ICON
Hope this helps!
FYI: I found that the Primary server has all the information if you do an snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c public IP-of-server1 or 2 .1 >FILENAME The size of the file is very large for the online server compared to the offline server. I did the command above for both servers and then did a diff of the 2 files. I then looked for the Virtual IP address using: grep -I "<virtual-IP>" *
If you find a better alternative, please let me know.
I currently use the Juniper .cgi web page in the Xymon bb-hosts line to verify that there is a response. Both return the identical screen so you cannot tell which is online from this testing.
This is what I am looking to do and then I want to toggle RED/YELLOW/GREEN icons on the same Xymon display line. The only device that seems to have the virtual IP address in the MIB is the live device.
STRING=public # Set to your RO string #----------------------------------
Loop through each Juniper SSL-VPN
#----------------------------------
for IP in IP-of-server1 IP-of-server2
do
#--------------------------------------
# Get the sysName - either IVE1 or IVE2
#--------------------------------------
NAME=/usr/bin/snmpget -v2c -c $STRING $IP SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 2>&1 | \ awk -F'=' '{print $2}' | \ awk -F':' '{print $2}'
#-------------------------------------------------------------
# Get the ipAdEntAddr - <Virtual-IP> or 'No Such Instance ...'
#-------------------------------------------------------------
VIRT=`/usr/bin/snmpget -v2c -c $STRING $IP
IP-MIB::ipAdEntAddr.<Virtual-IP> 2>&1 |
awk -F'=' '{print $2}'
|
awk -F':' '{print $2}'`
if [ "$VIRT" = "" ]; then
VIRT=" off-line"
fi
echo -e "IP: $IP NAME: $NAME Virtual IP: $VIRT"
done
Thanks,
Tom Schmitt
Senior IT Staff - R&D
L-3 Communication Systems West
640 North 2200 West
P.O. Box 16850
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone (801) 594-3030
Cell (801) 231-7230
eFax (413) 480-6873
D.Tom.Schmitt at L-3Com.com
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-----Original Message----- From: W.J.M. Nelis [mailto:nelis at nlr.nl] Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 1:42 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] TS - Adding an ICON
Hello Tom,
I am using a MIB check to verify that a device (in a set of HA devices) is the current one using the virtual IP address.
I can tell from my scripting that the device has switched to the other
of the HA pair.
(A Juniper SSL-VPN pair).
I will be using NET-SNMP on the XYMON server to gather the info using a crontab script.
Which MIB variable (OID) can be used to determine which device is the one using the virtual IP address?
Regards, Wim Nelis.
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