On Mer 17 mai 2006 20:09, Trask wrote:
I am still butting up against very high latency issues with my Nagios
setup. I feel like I must be missing something obvious because it
doesn't seem like I have so many services that the servers cannot keep
up.
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How is set
I've noticed we get this problem when there are more than one or two hosts
down. Because Nagios (we use 1.2) does host checks first, and sequentially,
a host check timing out can hold up everything else (we have 3000 checks to
run every 5 minutes).
I have no hosts down 95% of the time,
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I am writing to thank you for your letters and say,
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we have set up exactly what you refer to in our Data center , we have
the nagios send to the asterisk a request for a call with the number to
call and the asterisk is calling the person's number either cell phone
or land line number ( depends on what is defined in the nagios ) .
True that
I'm not sure if this is the right list to sending this too. I am trying
to setup nrpeto monitor my windows hosts but am unable to decide on a
nrpe windows client to use... Is there one that broadcasts out to all
nrpe daemons? Also I can get my statusmap to work. I'm not sure what
pacakges I
Could someone check that the following
script from Nagios.org works with v2.x:
http://www.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandinfo.php?command_id=119
I cannot get the information I parse
to the script to display within the downtime screen in nagios :(
Thanks.
I'm sure that I can use Nagios to monitor HTTPS but I can't figure out how to
get it working. I do have HTTP.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Joe
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitoring HTTPS
I'm sure that I can use Nagios to monitor HTTPS but I
You must have openssl installed (probably openssl-dev actually) while
compiling the plugin for the the check_http plugin to enable the HTTPS
checking option.
If you run check_http -h and the -S option does not show up, you'll need
to recompile it.
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From: Joe Regular
Try tuning the intercheck_delay_method setting. This setting determines the
initial spreading out of the checks in the queue during a fresh start.
Nagios tries to do a good job of this, but if you have some checks spaced at
vastly different intervals, it skews the flat average formula used to
+++ Marc Powell [Thu, May 18, 2006 at 06:37:51PM CEST]:
check_http --help
-S, --ssl
Connect via SSL
A specific example --
~nagios/libexec/check_http -S -H my.site.com -I my.site.ip -u /page.html
-wt 20 -ct 30 -to 35
Is there a possibillity to check the remaining time from an
Is there a possibillity to check the remaining time from an ssl
certificate? Dont blame me because i am to lazy to recompile and
try. :)
Yes.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more?
Joe,
The check_http command will work with SSL if youre not behind a
proxy. When I try it with SSL behind a proxy it tries to make the SSL
connection with the proxy not with the website.
Ive been using curl in such.
Thanks,
Bill
On 5/18/06, Joe Regular [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The check_http that I have installed tells me that -S is not available. Is
there another version of this check command available somewhere?
Frank Thyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/18/06 3:55 PM
+++ Marc Powell [Thu, May 18, 2006 at 06:37:51PM CEST]:
check_http --help
-S, --ssl
Connect via
When the certificate of 'www.verisign.com' is valid for more than 14
days, a STATE_OK is returned. When the certificate is still valid, but for
less than 14 days, a STATE_WARNING is returned. A STATE_CRITICAL will be
returned when the certificate is expired.
+++ C. Bensend [Thu, May 18, 2006 at 09:17:47PM CEST]:
You're not testing SSL (missing the -S switch). Here is my
check_cert definition:
define command{
command_namecheck_cert
command_line$USER1$/check_http -S -H $ARG1$ -C 7 -t 20
}
Note you'll have to
Hi
I am running Nagios 1.2 on RedHat 9. I have check_log set up to monitor
oracle errors. A cron jobs copies
a fresh copy of the appropriate log file to the nagios server every 5
min; The service is checked every 12 minutes.
Every once in a while (no pattern) I'll get a very odd and false
Has anyone got this working through a proxy server?
On 5/18/06, Frank Thyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+++ C. Bensend [Thu, May 18, 2006 at 09:17:47PM CEST]:
You're not testing SSL (missing the -S switch). Here is my
check_cert definition:
define command{
command_namecheck_cert
Does anyone know how to deal with this? I notice that whenver there is
down or warning, it doesn't send email but whenever I restart sendmail,
that's the time all the pending notification was send.
Anyone knows how to deal with this?
Does anyone knows how to adjust the time of checking of nagios to its
host and services? i want to check host and service as early as
possible lets say every 5 secs.
i check the template but did not find answer or i just miss something
Anyone helped?
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/checkscheduling.html
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Serafica
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Subject: [Nagios-users] update service /host
Check your sendmail setup. It's not configured properly. I'd recommend
sending a test e-mail through it and looking at the mail log to see what
happens.
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