Hi,
I've some problems with the check_disk plugin from nagios-plugins-1.4.3.
Only on the AMD64 systems with RHEL 4 I get the error:
INPUT ERROR: C_IDFP (0.00) should be less than W_IDFP (0.0) and both
should be between zero and 100 percent, inclusive for /boot
check_disk: Could not parse
Hi,
I want to test the validate of a SSL certificate. I already know the
parameters I have to give to check_http to do this. However the nagios
machine is in a closed network and to access the machine with the
certificate a proxy must be used.
How can do this? check_http doesn give any option to
I'm currently in the process of setting up Nagios 2.4 on RHEL4.
I'm actually looking for some advice as to what monitoring to set-up for
the
'edge' of our network.
Our link to the outside world is a 2Mb leased line connected to a Cisco
1600
series router. This is a managed service by our ISP
Hello,
my nagios 2.4 runs well, now i want the the nagios server received snmptraps
and send it to snmptt.
The snmpd.conf looks like
---
com2sec local localhost public
com2sec mynetwork 141.60.120.0/24 public
group RWGroup v1 local
group RWGroup v2c local
group RWGroup usm local
group ROGroup
Mike Koponick wrote:
Tom, thanks for the quick response. I wonder..how many notifications get
buffered up? There are times when will see up to 100 notifications,
basically because of the network setup.
While the above seemed a little vague to me (it might just be me and a
lack of coffee),
On 19 Jul, 2006, at 12:24, Armin Irger wrote:
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contents of snmpd.conf
---
If i send a trap like
#snmptrap -v 2c -c public localhost ucdStart sysContact.0 s Dave
only in the /var/log/net-snmptrap.log appears
No access configuration - dropping trap.
Your current setup of snmpd.conf
Hello Thomas,
my snmptrapd.conf
looks like
--
traphandle default /usr/local/sbin/snmptt
--
i can't handle the information from net-snmp.org site.
Have you a working snmptrad.conf, if yes, can you please send it.
Greetings
Armin
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hi,
i was able to get nagios 2.5 running on a special status host. My goal
is to check remote hosts from different customers via internet.
I want to test nrpe, but i saw, that i have to install nagios an every
remote host. So, what is the best way to do that. I want to check in
most cases,
On 7/19/06, Justin Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can send myself a test page from any email client via @page.metrocall.com
. So it is working
What's weird is I can relay off localhost (nagios) to my gmail.com email account.
Why can't my nagios server send outside? I looked at the
Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
i was able to get nagios 2.5 running on a special status host. My goal
is to check remote hosts from different customers via internet.
I want to test nrpe, but i saw, that i have to install nagios an every
remote host. So, what is the best way to do that. I want to
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.07.2006, 09:01 -0400 schrieb Max H.:
You shouldn't need to install Nagios on every host you want to check
with NRPE. NRPE should only require the nagios-plugins and some Perl items.
that's great :-) Don't now why, but i didn't search for nrpe packages,
cause i build
Hi Chris,Can you please try the snapshot at http://nagiosplug.sf.net/snapshot. There's been a few improvements to check_disk recently.TonOn 19 Jul 2006, at 09:38, Chris Verhoef wrote:Hi,I've some problems with the check_disk plugin from nagios-plugins-1.4.3. Only on the AMD64 systems with RHEL 4 I
Hello,
I would like to know, Is the process for updating the
plugins the same as the initial install. I have the plugins already installed
and I would like to update them.
Thanks
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Hi Ton,
I tried the latest snapshot nagios-plugins-HEAD-200607191152. The
problem about the -p with AMD64 is solved in this one.
Thanks for helping,
Chris Verhoef
Ton Voon wrote:
Hi Chris,
Can you please try the snapshot at http://nagiosplug.sf.net/snapshot.
There's been a few
Here are a couple of things to check. Does your
Nagios server have a valid and matching forward andinverse DNS
entries? Does it use that name in it's SMTP HELO greeting? Is the
mail server on the monitoring system otherwise configured to "follow all of the
rules"when it comes to SMTP? The
hi,
first: i have on all remote hosts the same nrpe version from plugin,
daemon and with ssl.
NRPE seems to be working, but something went wrong:
Current Load UNKNOWN (No output returned from plugin)
Root Partition UNKNOWN Incorrect command line arguments supplied
my nagios minimal.cfg:
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Subject: [Nagios-users] nrpe: incorrect command line
arguments supplied
define service{
Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
first: i have on all remote hosts the same nrpe version from plugin,
daemon and with ssl.
NRPE seems to be working, but something went wrong:
Current Load UNKNOWN (No output returned from plugin)
Root Partition UNKNOWN Incorrect command line arguments supplied
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.07.2006, 17:34 +0200 schrieb Denny Schierz:
check_command check_nrpe!check_disk -w 20 -c 10 -p /dev/sda1
}
here was my error. I had to remove the arguments from the line. Now it
is working. I know that i can use args, if i compiled the option into
nrpe
Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.07.2006, 17:34 +0200 schrieb Denny Schierz:
check_command check_nrpe!check_disk -w 20 -c 10 -p /dev/sda1
}
here was my error. I had to remove the arguments from the line. Now it
is working. I know that i can use args, if i
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 4:01 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_http using a proxy
Hi,
I want to test the validate of a
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Robert Jackson wrote:
Our link to the outside world is a 2Mb leased line connected to a Cisco
1600
series router. This is a managed service by our ISP (therefore cannot
access
internal configuration via SNMP). The router is connected to 1 port of
our
internal firewall
Denny Schierz schrieb am Wednesday, den 19. July 2006:
hi,
i have a mysql, cyrus, saslauthd setup. I know how to check mysql and
cyrus (imap/pop), but how can i check, if the user can login?
There are a few ways to handle this, but the quick-n-dirty one I'm using
now for this is to run
hi,
Patrick Morris schrieb:
There are a few ways to handle this, but the quick-n-dirty one I'm using
now for this is to run fetchmail against it and check the return code.
i found a phyton script, that can do the job, but its the same like with
mysql: the password is readable as process, so
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On (2006-07-19 10:01), Robert Jackson wrote:
I'm currently in the process of setting up Nagios 2.4 on RHEL4.
I'm actually looking for some advice as to what monitoring to set-up for
the 'edge' of our network.
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