Olá,
com o
authorized_for_configuration_information você informa o nome do usuário, e ele
irá ter acesso somente aos hosts/services que estiver recebendo
notificação/informação, assim você consegui liberar um usuário a acessar somente
(host ou services ) o que ele for informado sobre o
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
[snip]
This is not valid.
You can only use these variable in you command definition but not in your
service definition.
Darn. Oh well, thanks for the confirmation.
Adrian
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On Wed, 3 May 2006, Greg Vickers wrote:
Hello Ravi,
Ravi Kumar wrote:
Hi,
I want to monitor couple of server which IP will get chance but box name
would be same.Is there any way we can monitor?
Enter the DNS name in the address field for that host definition - your
Nagios server will then
Hello,
I am running 1.2 with a very large implementation. (many many hosts and
services) It has suddenly stopped recording when the last checks have
occurred and when the next checks happen. This is a big problem. Is
there something I can do to reset them?
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Problem fixed.
I stopped and restarted the process many times, every time making sure
there were no residual processes left behind and it did not solve the
problem.
I was composing my email with more details, discussing my database
setup, when it occurred to me that I did not restart the
Hi there,
Has anyone had to convert status.sav (Netsaint) to
retention.dat(Nagios) ?
I have just installed Nagios 2.2 and converted the log
and config files over but I haven't been able to find
an easy way to convert status.sav to retention.dat
(These are in very different formats).
This needs
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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:32 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] status.sav to rentention.dat
Hi there,
Has anyone had to
Title: Perfomance Data via NDO?
You'll need to pass the $SERVICEPERFDATA$ variable into the
submission script as well. I tweaked my nsca submission command to include
$SERVICEPERFDATA$ in the command configuration, then changed the prontf line in
the submission script like this:
Hi,
I think, you've enabled the processing of performance data in nagios (I
wrote before)... That means, that the check_snmp plugin of *nagios* will
output performance data to apan, but apan could not handle these data
and the insert into the RRD files fail.
I've fixed that the hard way: in
Hi Mark,
Thanks for getting back to me.
Does the status.sav file not:
Store host and service state information before it
shuts down. The state information in this file is then
read immediately prior the starting to monitor the
network when NetSaint is restarted?
I only know this because, when I
-Original Message-
From: Cormac O' Cianain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:07 PM
To: Marc Powell; nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] status.sav to rentention.dat
Hi Mark,
Thanks for getting back to me.
Does the status.sav
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Cormac O' Cianain wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me.
Does the status.sav file not:
Store host and service state information before it
shuts down. The state information in this file is then
read immediately prior the starting to monitor the
network when NetSaint is
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Frank Guarino wrote:
I'm still fairly new to Nagios and I'm having a problem with notifications.
I keep getting unwanted UP messages like:
Subject: PROBLEM alert - Host /xxxhostname.domainname/ is UP
Host 'SunFire-880 - Solaris 9 - NBU Media Server 2' is UP
Info: PING
Hello to all,
I've repackaged the Official Nagios documentation to generate a
pretty printable version of the doc.
(2side version, table of content and page numbering, chapter numbering ...)
Available here:
http://runnagios.be/index.html?doc.html
Comments are welcome ...
Regards,
Seb.
Greetings,
If I don't define a warning/critical response time
for the check_http plugin, and the plugin ends up
timing out by default after 10 seconds, will notification
be sent? Or do I need to define a timeout? I was
hoping that I could just rely on the default plugin
timeout of 10 seconds
Crit/warn messages depend on the return code sent by the plugin. My
guess in your case it will return 2 for critical. you can always run
the command manually on the command line and do echo $?. This gives
you the return code that nagios uses to determine how notifications are
handled.
Hi Everyone,
Sorry the last post didn't contain any configuration information. I was
hoping someone had seen this before. Here are the relevant files:
nagios.cfg:
# Written by NSFG (1.0 Release Candidate 1) at: May 3, 2006, 11:36 am#
Generated for IBS Network
I will be at Interop (www.interop.com) this week, back in the office on
Friday, May 5. If urgent, please call me on my cell: 650.380.9738
Thanks,
Travis Van
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
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