Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
So what did you disable in firefox? I have seen it update every N seconds
in accordance to your setting in the nagios config file. (default: 90
seconds)
I did not disable anything. It is updating every N seconds. Just not
necessarily with the correct info.
Call
Hi Andrew, Hi Joel
That is why I wrote that plugin
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Misc.54.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=
191
Cheers
- Gerd
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hello list,
I am using Nagios for almost 2 years now and never experienced any
problems. The last days however Nagios a behaving rather strange and I
can't locate the problem.
When i schedule downtime for a specific service nagios accepts this and
shows the entry on the 'downtime' page. But
Hi there,
When I click on the graph icon, nagios opens
the Service
State information screen
and then I click on the Extra
Service Notes Icon to see the graphics.
What I want to do is:
To see the graphics everytime I click the first icon (graph icon)
Does anybody know what
Am Freitag, 2. Juni 2006 13:15 schrieb Guillermo Bellettini:
Hi there,
Hi Emilio
Does anybody know what source files do I have to modify in order to get
that?
Use Nagios 2.4 ;-)
Jörg
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Notification problem
Hi,
I have a very strange behavior that I can't
hi list-
i am revamping a previous Nagios install, and when i set the
check_external_commands=1 instead of 0, the web interface (at least) of
nagios dies. what is more odd is that when i do a reload of the config
after this has occurred, it seems as though the nagios process wasnt
running
I'm running Nagios 2.3.1.
I'm running into this scenario: When a host goes down I've noticed that
the Host checks aren't waiting for any period of time between the host
alive checks. Below is a recent occurance:
[06-01-2006 16:43:12] HOST ALERT: arlingtonrouter;DOWN;HARD;3;CRITICAL -
Time to
I've been planning on an upgrade from nagios 1.4 to 2.4 but my biggest
concern is the use of hostgroups in escalations. I am monitoring close to
600 hosts and 1697 services so typing these in individually would be a
nightmare. Is it even work upgrading to 2.x? Does anyone have any advice
I have the host retries at 3 and you can see that it tried 3 times but
there
was no waiting in-between tries.
Anyone have any ideas?
That's normal.
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Patrick
Thanks for your answer:
I compile the GD again with this flags ( thanks to Luc Suryo):
./configure --with-png=/usr/local/lib/
--with-freetype=/usr/local/lib/ --with-jpeg=/usr/local/lib/
On 6/1/06, Patrick Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check the FAQs:
What messages, exactly, do you see in syslog? Are you comparing the
successful log line when a mail is TX/RX, are they the same? Is this the
expectation of continued alerting on a failure that lasts several hours, or
is this for separate events?
I'm guessing off hand that it's your
Well, the only time I see myself in the error.log is if I fatfinger the password. Although, looking at the access.log I see when I get to the initial page and log in (see the get requests for the html stuff from the side bar):
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx-myusername [02/Jun/2006:12:38:21 -0400] GET
Hello,
I have a problem with nagios
I use a lot of passive services and I have some scripts that write a
process_service_check_result into the nagios.cmd file and also log
before writing into the cmd file.
The length of the written line is variable, and sometimes it can be
verry verry
Hi folks,
Are there any context-sensitive text editors that grok nagios config
file format eg. Jedit or SciTE with a particular plugin(s)? The ability
to collapse content between {} for example could help with
readability. Alternatively, a tool chain to generate configs from an
XML format
I am coming into this a bit late, but maybe a method like this would
work. For each of my LDAP hosts I have a check_ldaps service defined
as:
$USER1$/check_ldaps -p 636 -H `$USER1$/ip2ldapCN $HOSTADDRESS$` $ARG1$
where ip2ldapCN is:
for i in auth1.example.com auth2.example.com
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