Hi Luca,
this part of your cgi.cfg should normaly control the use of the external
commands
authorized_for_all_host_commands=nagiosadmin,web
authorized_for_all_service_commands=nagiosadmin,web
This means that with your actual config the user nagiosadmin and the user
web should be allowed to
Hi all,
i have enabled the external command and all work fine. now i wanto to
limit the execution of external commands trought web interface to only
few users but i don't know how can i do.
I have 2 users:
- web: this is the admin, it work great no problem with this user(is
only an apache user)
Hello,
AFAIK, when a user is contact for a host or service she can issue any
command she wants for that host/service.
I would be glad to hear someone contradicting me :-)
Cyrille
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12/10/2007 10:36
A
Sukesh,
1. Can you execute this command and also check if you have proper
version of nrpe running on both client and server.
Without SSL
$./check_nrpe -H x -n
NRPE v2.9
With SSL
$./check_nrpe -H x
NRPE v2.9
2. Can you can run the nrpe command locally with
Within a span of 2 minutes 2 alerts have been generated.
[1192193828] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
nagios;;NW-PING;OK;notify-by-email;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA =
272.64 ms
[1192193948] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
nagios;;NW-PING;OK;notify-by-email;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA =
157.49 ms
Rob Brown wrote:
OK, before I get spanked by the list members: looks like check_fping
will support this... I just did not have fping installed when I
compiled the plugins, so didnt' notice that option. I'll install it
and try that.
I'll add it to check_icmp in a bit. We're doing a plugin
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Within a span of 2 minutes 2 alerts have been generated.
[1192193828] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
nagios;;NW-PING;OK;notify-by-email;PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA =
272.64 ms
[1192193948] SERVICE NOTIFICATION:
nagios;;NW-PING;OK;notify-by-email;PING OK - Packet
Hello,
I have 1 central nagios system with 5 distributed servers. I have
enabled freshness checking on both central and remote systems. I am
constantly seeing services go to unknown status for 1-3 minutes and
then recover.
on the remotes I have:
check_service_freshness=1
Thanks Stanley,
Using my check_ifoperstatus script. Available from
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Networking.53.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]
=1099
I've done a few minutes of debugging and the first problem I see is the
MTIME is
not being populated. Here is my epn_leave-msgs.log. I added
Symbolic link the NET::DNS plugin to one of those directories (like
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8) and it should find the module after
that. I gave up on trying to change how ePN looks for modules when it
couldn't find utils.pm in my plugin directory. Since all the default
PERL nagios plugins
Any suggestions on how to make ePN play fair?
I'm using nagios 2.9, and trying to use a plugin that uses Net::DNS.
I installed Net::DNS using gentoo package management all fine and dandy,
scripts work on command line, but not through embedded perl. Mainly
because ePN has an include line that
Hello list, I'm trying to get my head around nagios' flexibility on
notification. My goal is to have certain services alert certain
individuals via email and alert those same individuals via txt message
only if services/hosts are critical.
My approach I think is to define contacts that use two
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read the documentation for NDOUtils enough this morning to make my
eyes bleed, but I am still not able to see where I am messing up.
Specs:
Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
Nagios 3.0b1
Plugins 1.4.8
Mysql 5
Latest stable version of NagVis (unsure of the exact number
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I'm looking for a good front end for Nagios. Our Nagios server is running
Solaris, so something that seems to work well in Solaris. It can either be
opensource or not. I have heard of groundwork, any comment on
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Subject: [Nagios-users] How to limit access to external command
Hi all,
i have enabled the
I guess the question is how to unload the perl package that the plugin is
wrapped in.
Larry Low
4150 N Drinkwater Blvd., 5th Floor
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Telesphere Networks, Inc
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Hi
From: Sukesh /IT/BLR/JIG/IN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 October 2007 04:17
To: Welsh,T,Tom,DLS C
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] nrpe problem
This is my remote host log messages
Oct 11 07:00:13 ngapps-prd xinetd[619]: START: nrpe pid=1767
I have had some success simply using check_snmp on a Linux server to
monitor HP Proliant hardware running Windows. For example:-
|define command {
| command_namecheck_snmp_hp_power
| command_line$USER1$/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C
$ARG1$ -o
I had been compiling without perl cache so that would explain why $delete
was being set to 1. The problem must be in getting rid of the old cached
script. I am digging deeper.
Larry Low
4150 N Drinkwater Blvd., 5th Floor
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Telesphere
Nagios users,
I am looking for a way to monitor Proliant hardware such as physical
/logical drive status, Fan status etc...
I have looked on Nagios exchange and can find scripts and utilities that
will work under Linux / UNIX operating systems are there any available
for monitoring these things
Hey list,
I'm trying to get NDOUtils up and running so that I can start to use
NagVis at my location.
I'm having problems getting it to work, however. I have the database set
up, the user created for it's use, and ndo2db.cfg configure how I need
it. I was initially going to use a unix socket to
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Multiple Alerts getting generated some times
Within a span of 2
I am interested in customizing statusmap.cgi to use hostgroups instead of
single hosts. We are already using a patch that displays the hosts on a
google map and management wants a map of the hostgroups at location, shown
on the map, for the NOC to watch. I won't venture off into my lack of
On 10/12/07, Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read the documentation for NDOUtils enough this morning to make my
eyes bleed, but I am still not able to see where I am messing up.
I'm in the same boat. I've got it all working except for some
[1192204926]
I'll add it to check_icmp in a bit. We're doing a plugin overhaul atm,
and implementing that currently ignored option is on the todo. I can't
give an ETA though, as the work is as yet unplanned, so if check_fping
does the trick, you might want to use that one instead.
Thanks, Andreas. For
Hi
I think it would be very good to implement it on syslog .
As nagios is written in C language , I think i's just syslog function
arguments to change .
Does anybody know where I can make this suggestion to nagios developers ?
Olivier
Dennis Hünseler a écrit :
Hi Oliver,
one possibilty
I had a group of nrpe services go critical due to some network
problems. Once the network came back up, the higher priority checks
all recovered, while the lower priority checks that are only scheduled
to check a couple times a day still showed CRITICAL (and would have
for hours). With my
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Hi
I
I guess that is an option, but I'd prefer not to have to do that for all
the additional modules/plugins that I end up with. Does version 3 behave
better as I may be able to hold off for that before changing the main
monitoring node.
Thanks,
john
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, David Fulton wrote:
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