Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 15:41 schrieb Joerg Linge:
Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 15:18 schrieb Carlos Mauricio Reyes Sanmiguel:
Hi there,
I installed the PNP for Nagios, I did all the steps in teh configuration,
it seem really easy, but when i try to display the graphic i get the
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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 7:16 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Event Handlers and service check timeouts
Hi,
I would like
I'm having a problem with Nagios reporting Invalid drive when checking
free disk space on one particular server's D: drive. Other servers
using the same services.cfg and checkcommands.cfg report free disk space
on D: without any problems. The server that has this problem reports
free space on C:
I forgot to mention, I'm using the 1.4.3 plugins.
Jesse
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Hi Jesse,
did you check for a second running nagios process?
Your mentioned magic to see different result on the website as on the
cli, occurs often if there is a second (or third) nagios process which
runs with older configurations...
Try to shutdown your nagios on the normal way: f.e.
first of all, thanks to everyone who has taken the time to get back to me on
this (for the benefit of everyone else here, it might be a good idea to reply
back to the group from now on rather than directly to me, but i digress =).
i have ndoutils up and running now, but i was disappointed to
Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 18:33 schrieb mike conigliaro:
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i have ndoutils up and running now, but i was disappointed to find out that
performance data does not seem to go into the database (by default anyway).
does anyone know if there's a way to enable this? maybe its coming in a
try this monday 00:00-02:00, 06:00-23:59instead of monday00:00-02:00;06:00-23.59--IsmailOn 11/1/06,
Rex Wickham (2020Media.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi listI want to configure an extended day for notifications but nagios neversends any alerts. Here's a snip of my
Thanks for the suggestion, Hendrik.
I stopped the nagios service and verified that there were no additional
processes running. Then I restarted it and after the next check the
problem was still there.
Jesse
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From: Hendrik Baecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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oops, i must have missed that table. thanks!
Mike Conigliaro
ProActive Technologies
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Joerg Linge wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 1. November 2006 18:33 schrieb mike conigliaro:
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i have ndoutils up and running now, but i was disappointed
Thanks for the reply.
What I ended up doing was to create another contact and use my event handle
script in the host_notification_commands definition. Now my event handle
script gets called every 5 minutes defined by notification interval.
Richard Aseltine
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On 10/10/06, Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robin,
I have a perl cgi (stoplight.pl) that does a redlight/greenlight page.
based on if all problems are handled or not. It currently does not do
warning states or display the problem hosts/services but could be
extended to do so. Might
You could look at NSC for nagios, I think it may have what you're
looking for.
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Wave Dave
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 3:54 PM
To: Chris Waters
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
Hi Dave,
I have just (10 minutes ago!) released version 0.2.4 of my alternative
front-end called Nagios/Network Looking Glass - it's aimed at
businesses that want to publish their server status to 3rd parties
without giving them access to the full Nagios CGIs. You can see it in
action at
How many Devices can it handle? How will the dispaly handle many devices? I have over 300.ColbyOn 11/1/06, Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Dave,I have just (10 minutes ago!) released version
0.2.4 of my alternativefront-end called Nagios/Network Looking Glass - it's aimed
Hi Colby,
That I don't know. I've only got 6 hosts (39 services) configured on my
system at the moment, but I'm up for testers.
It first queries the number of hosts (known as 'Servers' in NLG), then
queries the services (known as 'Metrics' in NLG) when you expand a host
(through the use of
On 11/1/06, Big Wave Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this something that has been posted online and available for download?
I'm interested in seeing it in action.
Hi.
I've done a few changes to the nss.py found as NagiosExchange. I'm
going for vacation now but I can publish the changes when I
Hi friends,
I am setting up my small nagios setup to alarm on SNMP traps. So far so
good, but one issue that I am currently facing is that the trap that I
am receiving from a system has quite a bit of detail in it. I'd like for
that detail to make it across to the notification email but not
I've just come back from a refreshing shower (it's funny, I find most of
my inspiration in the shower these days - strangeness :? )
Anyway, in fear of digressing, I've come to a conclusion that the major
2 bottlenocks to NLG are:
- the network transfer overhead between the Nagios and the NLG
Hi All
Doing a stack dump on Nagios after a segfault following an External Command
gives the following stack. Does this make sense to anyone? Where do I go from
here? Again, this happens on all tested platforms, all Nagios versions, and all
tested Linux.
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Detaching after fork from
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
I have just (10 minutes ago!) released version 0.2.4 of my alternative
front-end called Nagios/Network Looking Glass - it's aimed at
businesses that want to publish their server status to 3rd parties
without giving them access to the
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