Greetings all
I don't know what changed but I've noticed that I don't have a
server.cfg file , and recieve the following error trying to start Nagios
Reading configuration data...
Error: Could not open config directory '/usr/local/nagios/etc/servers'
for reading.
*** One or more problems
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On Dec 4, 2007 10:00 AM, Vinícius de Figueiredo Silva
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Hi all,
I'm running a new Nagios installation and trying NDOUtils. My problem
is when ndo2db is running, the memory usage on my server increase
constantly. I'm attaching a graph (I marked some
Hi all,
I'm running a new Nagios installation and trying NDOUtils. My problem
is when ndo2db is running, the memory usage on my server increase
constantly. I'm attaching a graph (I marked some points on it,
explained below) to show memory usage last week.
Point 1 - Self monitoring started.
Point
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Sent: 04 December 2007 12:32
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Missing Server.cfg file
Greetings all
I don't know what changed but I've noticed
anyone using the check_perc plugin and have a fix for the Learning
state of the Battery?
On Sep 14, 2007 7:08 PM, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Matt Stanford.
We just started to use your script. It doesn't seem to take into
consideration when state is Learning. It throws a warning
Nagios CGI authentication is carried out using certificates, which sets
the username to the certificate DN. Is there a way to map it to a unique
username? For example,
DN1 - user1
DN2 - user2
I can't seem to find a solution to this problem in the archives.
Many thanks.
Wadud
Hi Wadud,
How have you setup you authentication to use certs?
Typically nagios uses .htaccess files in the examples to authenticate
users. This is documented in the docs.
You can use htpasswd, htdigest or dbmanage to create your user file.
Just make sure you set the AuthType to the correct
I can post config.log and parts of nagios.cfg if needed. The same b5
binary with same configure options doesn't behave this way.
Between b5 and b7, something changed with threading?
70872 nagios 1 1250 2464K 1784K RUN 1:07 99.14% nagios
ktrace(8) kdump(8) output (thousand
I'm aware of other authentication methods, but I must use client
certificates.
-nagios.conf-
ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin /usr/local/nagios/sbin
Directory /usr/local/nagios/sbin
SSLVerifyClient Require
SSLVerifyDepth 3
SSLOptions
Are you tried the SSLUserName option?
,, This directive sets the user field in the Apache request object.
This is used by lower modules to identify the user with a character
string. In particular, this may cause the environment variable
REMOTE_USER to be set. The varname can be any of the SSL
I'm looking to monitor AIX machines using the check_nrpe command from Nagios.
Anything I should worry about installing NRPE on the AIX box? Or is
it all fairly straight forward?
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I have looked through the docs and the list and this seems right but I
would like some confirmation before I implement service and host
escalations. The situation is this: I have been tasked with getting a
single email to helpdesk (they do email to ticket) per Nagios alert and no
more. They
We have services that we do not want to run on some of our servers. I
would like to know of a way to monitor for these services so that the
status is ok if it is stopped but a critical notification is sent out if
it starts.
Richard Sasko
Niagara Lasalle Corp
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your personal favorite brand of 'check_process' plugin combined with the
'negate' plugin should do the trick.
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 15:18 -0600, Rich Sasko wrote:
We have services that we do not want to run on some of our servers. I
would like to know of a way to monitor for these services so
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Service State
We have services that we do not want to run on some of
What OS on the servers you are monitoring???
Joe Petrucci
Cell : 724-462-0443
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I have looked through the docs and the list and this seems right but I
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single email to
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I have looked through the docs and the list and this seems right but I
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single
On Dec 4, 2007, at 5:32 AM, David Francis wrote:
Greetings all
I don't know what changed but I've noticed that I don't have a
server.cfg file , and recieve the following error trying to start
Nagios
Reading configuration data...
Error: Could not open config directory
Howdy folks, long time no talkie ..
I'm currently deploying a proof of concept for work, using nagios to do a
heap of various checks on the usual and not so usual networked devices. In
doing such, I've decided to make a set of patches that strip out the old
HTML and insert nicer xhtml in there
Hi all,
I think check_host_alive has got sth wrong with it.
I have controlled output of check_host_alive when I saw my host down. It
was saying: (on page nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi? bla bla for host detail)
CRITICAL - Host Unreachable (85.29.1.77)
However the fact is that I have grepped all
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