Ricardo,
fazemos monitoramentos internos mas para tal utilizo OpenVPN com NRPE, ou
somente NRPE se o Nagio estiver em um IP fixo.
Em 30/10/07, ricardo freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:
ola
Eu gostava de saber se existe algum plugins que permita que o nagios
faça VPN's automaticas.
Pois
Rogerio Egidio Alves escreveu:
Boa tarde
A todos na lista, estou com problemas para levantar o daemon do nrpe em dos
meus servidores onde instalei o client, acontece o seguinte, quando digito o
commando /usr/local/nagios/bin/nrpe -c /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg -d
aparece a seguinte
Olá
Voce deve fazer algo assim
check_udp -p PORTA -H HOST
Exemplo: check_udp -p 1999 -H 192.168.1.100
Para voce passar os parametros usando ! é necessário configurar no
checkcommand.cfg o comando de execução do plugin.
Em 01/11/07, flipe augusto [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
tentei fazer
Hi,
We are trying to use Nagios to monitor (just ping) very large network (15000
hosts).
We have 20 Nagios processes which perform active checks (average 650 hosts
per process with 15 minutes check interval) and 1 Nagios process which
accepts passive checks (all the processes currently running
Hi Guys,
I want to monitor nslookup response and http response for one URL using
nagios.How do we do this?.Is there any plugins for this.
Thanks for your help
Best Regards
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Hi all
I have a debian box with an attached wavecom gsm modem.
I am trying to send messages using GSM-SMS-0.162 (
http://search.cpan.org/~johanvdb/GSM-SMS-0.162/ )
The wavecom modem is attached correctly to the pc, and i can connect
to it using minicom. Pin code is disabled.
From command line i
Hi All,
I am new to nagios. Installtion of nagios is done and it is working with
apache.
Can anyboddy help me to configure it. its documentation is too hard. plz
explain in easy way
Gurdeep Singh
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Hi,
I want my nagios setup to send me an sms whenever there's something wrong.
Since we also monitor or internet connectivity I can't use an internet
sms gateway. What is the recommended hardware to set this up?
Regards,
Sander Klein
Pictura Database Publishing
Sorry but this is not valid. You must try first. Reread all of the docs
at least twice before posting.
You will understand if you read them through a couple of times, it's not
that hard. Just add definitions to run checkcommands with the plugins
like check_http, check_dns etc etc...
You will
Please read the docs and try the basics before posting.
In the standard nagios-plugins distribution (which contains many checks
that you should look at first) you can use the following 2 plugins:
check_dns
check_http
use the --help switch for both to figure them out.
-h
Hari Sekhon
Sekhar
Connect to a local mobile phone company and use the GSM modem.
http://www.nagiosbook.org/html/ch11s04.html.
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On 11/1/07, Sander Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want my nagios setup to send me an sms whenever there's something wrong.
Since we also monitor or internet
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 5:05 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] How to implement Nagios
Hi All,
I am new to nagios.
Sekhar wrote:
thanks for your reply but i want to monito in remote machne using snmp not
nrpe
You want to monitor http and response times via snmp? That's just plain weird...
On a side-note, please refrain from top-posting. It makes it difficult to follow
the discussion.
Hari Sekhon
I want to learn to drive a truck
Ok, here are the keys to the truck
Thanks, but I really want to drive the truck with motorcycle, not a
car.
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:43
Sekhar wrote:
thanks for your reply but i want to monito in remote machne using snmp
not nrpe*//*
But your original message didn't state that. You asked the wrong question.
To use snmp, refer to std snmp documentation on running external
commands with oids and then call the oid. It's not as
I posted a message to this list about a week ago about hosts just going
down. All of them. Services too.
Well, I downgraded from 3.0b1 to 2.10 stable to see if going that route
would help. I got it all set up again 2 days ago, and it's been going
fine until now. Not sure exactly what is going on,
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:18 AM
To: Nagios List
Subject: [Nagios-users] My hosts are all down
I posted a message to this list about a week ago about hosts
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the valuable information!
Patrick
Jonathan Call wrote:
Hello Patrick
The Cisco 3560 and 3550 are very different from the Cisco 7200. You
cannot get an actual temperature value from them, just a temperature
state.
You'll need to use this SNMP Table:
There is an option to
Optionally require a password for clients by changing the 'password'
option in the [Settings] section
Please see below for example of the file:
[Settings]
;# OBFUSCATED PASSWORD
; This is the same as the password option but here you can store the
password in an
Where is the system tray. Nagios says that if I installed the Widows Agent
for Nagios on the windows machine properly that I will:see a new icon
appear in the system tray. It will be a yellow circle with a black M
inside it. Is the systems tray the box in the bottom right hand of your
computer
Hi
Can anyone tell me is there a check_cpu and check_mem that will
work on unix servers, I need them to work on AIX. I am currently running the
nagios 2.9 server on a Linux machine and am monitoring AIX clients.
Regards
Stephen
---
Stephen
I have something in the INI file incorrect, will you please have a looksee
and let me know what is incorrect:
[modules]
# NSCLIENT++ MODULES
# A list with DLLs to load at startup.
You will need to enable some of these for NSClient++ to work.
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Here's a list of some email addresses from the carriers. You can just email
these and it will sms you. No need for a modem.
*Provider*
*What's my SMS Email address?*
Former ATT Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cingular
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Metrocall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Marc Powell wrote:
The plugins referenced in your command{} definitions do not exist in the
location you've specified.
Close enough
The command definition for the check_nrpe had $USER$ instead of $USER1$
G !!!
Time to upgrade my reading glasses.
Thanks for your reply Marc
when you say ps, just type it in at the command prompt?
Very Respectfully,
Christy M. New
1(404)327-6490
American Cancer Society
Corporate IT-NHO NOC
Network Infrastructure Engineer
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Dunno about check_cpu but you can download my check_ram plugin from
Nagios Exchange
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Linux.55.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=909.
Written in python and will work on any platform with it installed, but
targeted mainly at Linux. Not been tested on anything other
I just added a line to my ATT account with unlimited SMS. Then throw a
Samba75 USB GSM modem on the machine and load sms-tools. It's been
running great for us for about 3 months now.
matt wells wrote:
Not if you configure your postfix on the Nagios server to relay direct
to the ISP SMTP
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when you say ps, just type it in at the command prompt?
ps ax | grep nagios
will tell you what you need to know
Bob
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one of my servers are stating the following as Status Critical and Status
Information as Connection refused.:
C:\Drive space
CPU Load
Explorer
Memory Usage
NSClient++ Version
Uptime
W3SVC
Very Respectfully,
Christy M. New
1(404)327-6490
American Cancer Society
Corporate IT-NHO NOC
Network
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:25 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] How do I correct these issues?
one of my servers are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3706 ? Ssl 0:00 /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios -d
/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg 6664 pts/0 R+ 0:00 grep nagios
What exactly is this telling me?
That is telling you that nagios is indeed running
Also when I reboot and nagios tells me this about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one of my servers are stating the following as Status Critical and Status
Information as Connection refused.:
Either you have a required service not functioning or a firewall is
blocking the attempted connection.
Bob
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How to I start it?
Very Respectfully,
Christy M. New
1(404)327-6490
American Cancer Society
Corporate IT-NHO NOC
Network Infrastructure Engineer
Marc Powell
So what ports would I look for on the firewall, to be blocked?
Very Respectfully,
Christy M. New
1(404)327-6490
American Cancer Society
Corporate IT-NHO NOC
Network Infrastructure Engineer
Bob DeBolt
Does anyone know of a plug in that will allow me to log onto a web site
and perform a search and return a status based on the results?
I have googled and experimented with testgen4web and so on and some
python converter attached to the zenoss project but am not getting the
results I want. :(
I've used jmeter extensively with nagios for this kind of testing.
Create a base test plan, then using a shell script wrapper pass in the
arguments to jmeter that are important (url, hostname, etc). Works very
nicely.
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/
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I've had success with Web Inject.
There's even a Nagios plugin.
http://www.webinject.org/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Maxwell,Brady
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 1:20 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject:
I get the following messages on my nagios client when I run the check_nrpe
command from the nagios server.
Nagios Client Log Messages:
17:50:45 vhost6 xinetd[16884]: START: nrpe pid=16889 from=128.121.34.19 Nov
1
17:50:45 vhost6 xinetd[16889]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow:
Permission
On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Jake Solid wrote:
17:50:45 vhost6 xinetd[16889]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.allow:
Permission denied Nov 1
21:50:45 vhost6 xinetd[16889]: warning: cannot open /etc/hosts.deny:
Permission denied Nov 1
These are the permission for the hosts files:
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i assume instead of check_http -a 10.10.10.34 you mean whatever is in
nrpe.cfg for check_http command, so i'm showing you whats in there and
i'm trying to execute that command and it works fine, but not through
nrpe...
# grep check_http ~nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg
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