Please, pretty please, don't hijack a thread by just changing the
subject-line. It's for your own good, really, as people who have chosen
to ignore a certain thread won't see your mail (which appear as a
subthread of the old thread) if you do that.
Bob DeBolt wrote:
I have an interesting
Thanks again for every one replied to me.
I tired all what was suggested, yet nothing is working.
I want to add something, when I add quotes on the password and run the
command and it worked but when nagios parse the config file it didn't work,
showing on the web interface HTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.0
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Ericsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kareem Mahgoub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Using $ in password
Kareem Mahgoub wrote:
Dear All,
I have a simple
Hi List members,
I have reinstalled a backup version of Nagios 1.3 on my debian server.
I went trough the documentation again to give proper rights to /var/rw
directory and the proper membership. From the web console now when i try to
send external commands, i get
Your command request was
Dear all,
My nagios server seemed didn't tried to send notification even when hard
state occurred. I attached the configuration of my nagios. If there's
anyone know what's wrong with my nagios configuration. Please help me.
Thank you vey much.
Best Regards,
Herman
[12-13-2006
Dear all,
Sorry if my previous message bothered any of you. Actually I have tried
to solve this problem for quite several days but still it didn't work,
the gooling FAQ at Nagios website did no help. Quite desperate :(
FYI, I resent the message since I found out the the attachments were
blocked
2006/12/13, Andreas Ericsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Toto Capuccino wrote:
Hi List members,
I have reinstalled a backup version of Nagios 1.3 on my debian server.
I went trough the documentation again to give proper rights to /var/rw
directory and the proper membership. From the web console now
Jason Byrns wrote:
Also, along those lines... I recently moved from the 1.2 Nagios to the
more recent 2.4-2.5 Nagios. Nagios 1.X seemed to only trigger a host
check if a service check failed. Nagios 2.X seems to ALWAYS run host
checks in addition to service checks. The fact that host
Hey Herman,
your mistake can be found by looking for
service_notification_options
on
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/2_0/xodtemplate.html
Herman (ISTD) schrieb:
Dear all,
Sorry if my previous message bothered any of you. Actually I have tried
to solve this problem for quite several
Hi,
I have this really strange problem with my contact groups. Here is the
basic problem. I have multiple contact groups, but two that are causing
me headaches, we'll call them GroupA and GroupB.
GroupA has people X,Y,Z
GroupB has people X,Y
Person X decided they don't need information on
Jason Byrns wrote:
Good morning, all.
I've been tweaking our Nagios install over the years. I've often
wondered exactly how the check_ping plugin reports its results.
I used to leave this plugin at the default number of packets, which I
believe is five. If and when we saw warnings on
From the numbers you've provided it seems clear that, by default, Nagios
sends at least one packet above and beyond those specified by the
administrator.
Regards,
--richard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason
Byrns
Sent: Wednesday,
I would appreciate if you didn't bring mail discussions off-list. It
prevents others who might have the same problem from benefiting from the
suggestions, and makes it impossible for archivers to pick up the entire
discussion which in turn makes it impossible for google to index it, so
that
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
I would appreciate if you didn't bring mail discussions off-list. It
prevents others who might have the same problem from benefiting from the
suggestions, and makes it impossible for archivers to pick up the entire
discussion which in turn makes it impossible for
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
I would appreciate if you didn't bring mail discussions off-list. It
prevents others who might have the same problem from benefiting from
the suggestions, and makes it impossible for archivers to pick up the
entire discussion which in turn makes it impossible for
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
My apologies. I'm getting bitten by the sourceforge roundtrip latency :(
Haha me too by the looks of it!!
Anyway, removing the check_freshness parameter seemed to have solved
it - last check was at 15:58 (when I re-started Nagios) and it's now
4:11 without another
On 13 Dec 2006, at 15:58, Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) wrote:
Yes I had enabled check_freshness, however the freshness_threshold was
set to 0, so would this still take effect?
Having been bitten by this one:
freshness_threshold = 0 means let Nagios calculate the threshold
period.
Dear Hendrik, thank you very much for your suggestion.
I have modified the contacts.cfg as you recommended, but still there's no
attempt from Nagios to initiate the notification. Is there anything else I have
missed ?
Besst Regards,
Herman
The message on Reporting Notification :
No
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 08:32 +0100, Daniel Meyer wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Daniel Meyer wrote:
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Mike Holloway wrote:
In nagios.cfg, what values are you using for service_reaper_frequency
and sleep_time? I'm using service_reaper_frequency=5 and
sleep_time=1 for
I've configured dependencies.cfg in a way what if my remote router is down, no
alerts should be sent for hosts begind that devices. This works fine for host
dependency, but fails for service depedency. If the top level router ping get
warning or critical status, I rather not get alerts for all
Greets
I have a desire to aquire the Logical Disk Rate for each Logical disk on a
number of Windows Servers and do it by using SNMP. Has anyone managed to come
up with a solution for this type of measurement and would SNMP be the way to
go.
There is good info on physical disk performance
I scanned the mailing list trying to find a solution for this. I found a
brief discussion where someone had the same problem but there was
nothing really discussed what was potentially wrong.
My system:
Dual 2.8GHz P4 processors
4GB of RAM
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10
Running processes:
Nagios 2.6
Bob DeBolt schreef:
Greets
I have a desire to aquire the Logical Disk Rate for each Logical disk on a
number of Windows Servers and do it by using SNMP. Has anyone managed to come
up with a solution for this type of measurement and would SNMP be the way to
go.
There is good info on
Hi,
Im having issues finding some plugins that work on sco unix. Im getting
compile error 1 when installing the standard nrpe. I think I have got nsca
working on it (it compiled anyways) but I need some checks for file age,
disk io and some other standard checks as well.
Any advice would
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, MiikaT wrote:
I've configured dependencies.cfg in a way what if my remote router is down,
no
alerts should be sent for hosts begind that devices. This works fine for host
dependency, but fails for service depedency. If the top level router ping get
warning or
Patrick Proy [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Download latest version 1.4.3 of the script :
http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/check_snmp_int.pl
This should fix the problem.
Patrick
http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/
Thanks a lot..
Ciro
Hi listmembers!
Our customer would like an automatic reporting mechanism with Nagios (for
example it could run first days of every month for the last month).
I can see how can I invoke for example the Availability Reporting CGI, but I
think I can invoke it only from a browser. So I can't
Hi Herman,
did I suggest anything? When I did, you didn't get it...
Try to find out what the letters in *_notification_options stands for
and you will hopefully get your mistake.
Herman (ISTD) schrieb:
Dear Hendrik, thank you very much for your suggestion.
I have modified the contacts.cfg as
Why am I getting this error?
$ /etc/init.d/httpd start
Stopping httpd: [FAILED]
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 19 of /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg:
Invalid command 'log_file=/var/log/nagios/nagios.log', perhaps mis-spelled or
defined by a
module not included in the server configuration
Quoting Patrick Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why not just set up router as a parent of switch1, switch2 and
server1?
I've done that, but I seem to remeber that it behaved just like this and I
went for dependencies configuration to prevent this. Or does someone have
better knowledge about
Do you have passive and active checks? What is the ratio between them?
I've runned across this issue, and had to tweak with main config values
to solve the problem.
# Active Host / Service Checks: 286 / 1609
# Passive Host / Service Checks: 3 / 7
and Nagios being way too busy for executing
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