Olá Emerson
Voce precisa considerar que o tomcat, assim como o JBOSS, se comportam como
servidores HTTP.
Assim sendo, voce pode simplesmente usar o check_http, passando a porta HTTP
que JBOSS (ou tomcat) escuta.
O único risco que voce corre (eu corro este risco aqui) é a conexão do seu
servidor
Oi André,
Um participante da lista em inglês me sugeriu usar o comando wget:
Ainda não testei, pensei que o wget fosse só para pegar dados de uma página
e não para colocar.
Hi Thales
In other words you like to send notifications to a website and use this
for your helpdesk.
This is easy done
Vinicius
Aqui onde trabalho temos 200 hosts e 750 serviços, aproximadamente.
A primeira implantação foi sofrida mas demos conta...
Em 15/03/07, Vinícius de Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Fala galera,
Estou implementando um servidor Nagios onde trabalho e vou adicionar
pelo menos
Amigos,
Com a finalidade de expandir o nosso grupo de usuários, o Ethan
(criador do Nagios) me cedeu o host: br.nagioscommunity.org com o
objetivo de ser uma referência pt_BR do Nagios e consequentemente
ajudar na divulgação do Projeto Nagios.
Portanto, gostaria de pedir aos usuários
hi,
Nagios is capable of monitoring many things,
your best option is to Read The Documentation.
then review the existing plugins that are out there.
(review the official plugins, and Nagios Exchange)
Basically nagios can check anything you want as long as you get can print
output and return the
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Mukta Sharma wrote:
So can anyone please tell me what extra services i can add for these
particular hosts and if possible the syntax of adding those services.
Nagios is all about monitoring services. If you have to ask others which
services to monitor I would say these
Hi Jamie and list,
that broken link will be corrected tomorrow (i need the typo3 guy to publish
the corrected page). In the meantime please use
http://www.consol.de/fileadmin/opensource/Nagios/check_hpasm-1.1.tgz
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Gerhard
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Von:
Hey folks,
I could swear I've asked this before, but neither Google nor the
mailing list archives showed any posts. My apologies if this is
indeed a repeat, my memory flakes out sometimes.
I have a v2.8 installation on an OpenBSD machine. It was built
from source, not installed via
On 15/04/07 10:38 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
Hey folks,
nagios -v is happy with this, it does not complain about any config
errors. However, if I kill NRPE on electron, I get an alert for
each of the supposedly dependent services. I am absolutely at a
loss to see why.
I have been
Take a very close look at the output of nagios -v. It happened to me
in the past that making a small error in the servicedependency
definitions would make Nagios discard them as Lame service dependency
without counting it in the warning/error count. This is logged at the
top and discarded
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