Se eu fosse vc eu ia fazer isso por media e nao por pico.
Uma boa ideia é usar o Cacti com o plugin threshold. Ou fazer algum
grafico com um grapher (MRTG, Cacti, etc.) e usar o antigo plugin de rrd
do Netsaint.
sd,
Edgar
Flavio Marcelo - Irapida Telecon escreveu:
Bom dia galera...
Galerta
Caros,
Estou pensando em faer autenticação no meu nagios por usuários tipo
assim, teria um usuário que pode acessar determinado grupo de serviços
monitorados, mas ele so pode acessar esse grupo que será que existe
alguma possibilidade de fazer isso ou algo que q eu possa limitar o acesso.
Att.
Hi all,
I'm not entirely sure this is the fault of Nagios, but I've got a couple of identical machines here that are all exhibiting the same symptoms. The boxes have been running fine for about a month or so with various background tasks, services and quite a bit of code editing/compilation
Hi Hugo and other list members,Sorry for resurrecting this old thread, but I'm getting no responses from the NagiosExchange Forums for NagiosGrapher.On 4/7/06,
Hugo van der Kooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the performance data. But it seems I still have issues with performance data missing.I'm
I think either it's not a bug in Nagios, because I think, that Nagios has
nothing to do with kernel.
You write, that you have identical machines, so it could be possible, that
kernel failes on both machines. Did you try to update the kernel? Did you try
to switch off all possible hardware?
On
Hi,
Any recommendations for a good method for doing this would be appreciated :)
Regards,
Scott
Peter Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/07/2006 11:38 On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 11:26:01AM +0100, Scott Bye wrote: I'll probably leave the box up over the weekend without Nagios running to see if the
hey
i have installed nagios2.4 on fedora 3. i just have to services being
monitored at the moment. I want to monitor SNMP installed on my system and few
others in my network. i tried making changes to the configuration file
services.cfg, tried adding the line: check_command check_snmp.
On 20 Jul, 2006, at 14:50, karthik arya wrote:
hey
But i'm getting the error:Error: Service check command 'check_snmp'
specified in service 'SNMP' for host 'example.com' not defined
anywhere!
Obviously i'm missing something.
Yes... This problem seems to be very common and I guess this
karthik arya wrote:
hey
i have installed nagios2.4 on fedora 3. i just have to services being
monitored at the moment. I want to monitor SNMP installed on my system and
few others in my network. i tried making changes to the configuration file
services.cfg, tried adding the line:
Hi,
I think you should at the command within the checkcommands.cfg.
Best regards,
Chris Verhoef
karthik arya wrote:
hey
i have installed nagios2.4 on fedora 3. i just have to services being
monitored at the moment. I want to monitor SNMP installed on my system and
few others in my
Thomas Sluyter a écrit :
On 20 Jul, 2006, at 14:50, karthik arya wrote:
hey
But i'm getting the error:Error: Service check command 'check_snmp'
specified in service 'SNMP' for host 'example.com' not defined
anywhere!
Obviously i'm missing something.
Yes... This problem seems to be
Thomas Sluyter a écrit :
On 20 Jul, 2006, at 15:05, Guillaume wrote:
Thomas Sluyter a écrit :
The problem is that you didn't read the manual.
I'm just not sure how Ethan (or anyone else writing patches) can
fixed this. *ponders deeply*
We need a new patch something like
Hi,
I'm running Suse 9.1 with Nagios 2.0b4
I have a service alerting as Critical which I then acknowledged.
Notifications were then supressed.
However, I had to restart Nagios sometime later after adding some further
services/hosts and it seems that the acknowledgement still remains across
the
Deborah Martin a écrit :
Hi,
I'm running Suse 9.1 with Nagios 2.0b4
I have a service alerting as Critical which I then acknowledged.
Notifications were then supressed.
However, I had to restart Nagios sometime later after adding some further
services/hosts and it seems that the
i have been looking around a bit, but haven't found anything. anyone
know if there is a version of check_log floating around that will allow
me to do a find and a not find?
for example:
grep \[\s*ERROR\s*\]\s | grep -v test foo.log
where i use check_log to find log entries with [ERROR] but
I'm really pleased with my nagios 1.4.1 installation so far, I have it
monitoring loads of servers, but now I feel like expanding beyond the
basics and am trying to schedule downtime for a couple of hosts since
they are down and will be for some time.
However I get the following error:
Sorry,
My nagios server is telling me that a host is down despite also saying
that a service on that host is up !!
MyServer Oracle OK 20-07-2006 18:23:52 0d 0h 48m 44s
1/3 OK - dummy login connected
SSHCRITICAL 20-07-2006 18:22:26 0d
On 20 Jul, 2006, at 19:11, Ryan Wilcox wrote:
i have been looking around a bit, but haven't found anything. anyone
know if there is a version of check_log floating around that will allow
me to do a find and a not find?
I don't think there is one, no. But it would be trivial to implement...
Hari Sekhon said...
|My nagios server is telling me that a host is down despite also saying
|that a service on that host is up !!
|
|MyServer Oracle OK 20-07-2006 18:23:52 0d 0h 48m 44s
|1/3 OK - dummy login connected
|
|SSHCRITICAL
Hi Thomas,
i am the author of http://sourceforge.net/projects/check-logfiles
The NOT-matching is on the todo list. If you can wait, there will be a new
release during the next week.
Greetings from melting Munich,
Gerhard
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Has anyone send this error when using polling a Windows 2000
servers SNMP for CPU load and diskspace?
Thanks
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Dear All
I'm running Nagios 1.4 on AIX 5.3
I'm trying to Monitor RS/6000 Servers and Windows 2003 servers.
I want to monitory the following:
1) CPU Utilization for both RS/6000 and Windows Servers. So, what
is the OID for each of them.
2) Memory Utilization for both.
3) For Windows
First
off, please do not REPLY to a message if you're not replying tothat
message. Post a NEW message.
Secondly, Nagios' design separates Hosts from Services. Nagios does
not actively monitor hosts. Yes, it checks hosts, but it does not monitor
them. What's the difference? Think of hosts
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