C. Bensend wrote:
Umm... So how do you access the hosts, if they're switching
IPs on you and you're not using DNS? Do you just rely on WINS or
something?
You could set up passive checks, and have the DHCPized machines
*send* you the test results, that way Nagios wouldn't have to have
Hi,
I have been wondering, there is a lot I like about Ganglia and a lot of
people I have talked to agree. It is small and very efficient and not
hard to expand. What I wondered is if anyone has heard of a
Nagios/Ganglia plugin or even examples of people replacing NRPE with
Gangila's monitor
We have as of now NRPE version 2 support built in OpMonAgent. The new
version and documentation can be downloaded from:
http://www.opservices.com.br/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=54It
emid=54
Please notice that NRPE does not support SSL yet, so it must be called with
the option -n,
Hari,
Thank you for this suggestion, but we do have a very small LAN here, and we
simply use the DHCP daemon that is comes with the software on our router.
If I were managing a larger LAN, it's likely that I would use a *nix host to
run a DHCP daemon.
I've configured the router so that it
Hi
I'm using nagios 2.10 and every time i have a email with notification it is
send two times the same email.
How can i resolve it?-
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1 . It helps to have a subject
2. Have you tried www.NagiosExchange.org?
This 2 second search seems to have found check_sybase:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Search_Projects.43.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1%5Bphrase%5D=sybasetx_netnagext_pi1%5Bsubmit%5D=searchtx_netnagext_pi1%5Bsearch%5D=1
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Hari
I'm currently running the following version of Cent OS with Sybase 12.5:
Linux database.domain.com 2.6.14.3-vs2.0.1-rc5 #1 SMP Tue Dec 6 14:19:56 EST
2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linu
Can anyone suggest a plugin to monitor the space of a sybase database?
Regards,
Have you checked your contacts.cfg file to make sure your email address is
only specified once?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 11:11 AM
To: Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users]
I'm looking for ways to autocreate Nagios config files, using Puppet's
Naginator, but before I can do that, I need to clear up an
autodiscovery problem I have. I'm hoping someone here on the list has
done something like that before.
I would like to query a network device (e.g. Cisco) and get all
I'm looking for a Linux-based tool that will let me making simple WMI
queries on a Windows server.
Yes, I know that I can use NSClient++ (or equivalent) on the Windows
server to listen for my check_npre commands, but I'm hoping that there
is a quick and dirty *nix-based tool that will let me do
Hi Jake
Have you tried this plugin?
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Others.152.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=218
Regards,
- Chris Lee (cleegt)
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This thread is located in the archive at this URL:
Have a look at NACE:
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Configuration.20.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=277
NACE provides a toolkit for creating queries to generate Nagios
configurations from any kind of data. One of the examples is creating
disk space check services for every drive autodetected via
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