On Wednesday 21 April 2021 at 15:04:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Personally I do not need such feature (e.g., Zabbix),
I was more curious
if there is sort of common plugin API between some of the monitoring
systems (like seems to be now for web browsers) -- if I am not wrong,
some of these monitoring systems have common roots.
This is correct - the Nagios plugin protocol has more or less become a
standard format, and is shared by Icinga, Icinga2 and Shinken at least.
I'm not sure about Zabbix - it's a long time I used that.
Antony.
On 21.04.21 14:56, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
> No idea about Zabbix api, at the moment, maybe is the same as the
> Nagios one.
>
> If not, it will be easy to implement, just by changing exit status and
> the way perf data are printed (if Zabbix supports perf data).
>
> I'll add this to the TODO.
>
> Thanks Daniel!
>
> -giovanni
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2021, 14:51 Daniel-Constantin
Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 21.04.21 11:42, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
> > Hello fellow VoIPers and RTCers,
> >
> > on GitHub there is an early release of sipnagios, opensource.
> >
> > check it out:
https://github.com/gmaruzz/sipnagios
>
> <https://github.com/gmaruzz/sipnagios>
>
> > <https://github.com/gmaruzz/sipnagios
>
> <https://github.com/gmaruzz/sipnagios>>
>
> > sipnagios is a Nagios Plugin to check Call Quality in SIP VoIP
> > (compatible with checkmk, etc)
> >
> > sipnagios implements the Nagios plugin API for monitoring and
> > performance data.sipnagios.c is a modification of the original
> > siprtp.c sample in pjproject distribution. Supposedly, it works on
> > Linux, Windows, and anywhere you can compile pjproject on.It makes
> > a call, checks all the various resulting values (mos, rtt, pdd,
> > tta, jitter, packet loss, bytes and packets transferred, and so
> > on). It verifies these values are included into acceptable,
> > warning, or critical ranges.If the call has gone well, sipnagios
> > print
>
> performance
>
> > data for Nagios graphs, and returns 0.If the call fails, or if its
> > measured values are not inside acceptable ranges, it exits with
>
> Nagios
>
> > conventional WARNING or CRITICAL values.
> >
> > mos calculation is scraped from Julien Chavanton work (VoIP
>
> Patrol, on
>
> > GitHub too) I can't even understand :) (merci Julien!)
>
> thanks for letting everyone here know about this tool!
>
> Do you know if other monitoring platforms (e.g., Zabbix) have the
> same plugin API and can be used with? Or it is for Nagios only?
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
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