Kevin Scott Sumner wrote:
Serial is nearly right-out, since we use serial on our machines for console
redirection. I can throw an add-in card into one of the larger machines, I
suppose. Of course, I have seen howtos online to build USB sensors, too...
Although none of us in the office are
On Monday, 03 December 2007 15:22:03 -0600,
Marc Powell wrote:
I've some problems executing check_oracle plugin via check_nrpe.
In the Oracle server:
sdptest:/usr/local/nagios/etc# cat /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg | \
grep check_sysaux
Yes you're right. I've cleared out the issue. It's not something about
Nagios but nagiosQL. While it tries to insert the command to DB, some
characters are being modified, so because the arguments that are passed
to script were wrog, script cant be executed.
Sorry about this, but thanks all who
On Monday, 03 December 2007 10:07:18 +0100,
Giles Coochey wrote:
I try adding 'retain_status_information 0' in host definition for
Nagios server. Now, its host status is 'pending' instead of 'down'.
But the default host initial state shouldn't be 'up'?
You could try sending a passive
Hi Everyone
I havn't noticed until recently ,but when one of my hosts is DOWN(Critical)
and web interface shows that that host is down,
all it's services are in OK status.
I thought that , if host is DOWN , all it's services are in UNKNOWN status ,
but it isn't in my enviroment
Is this the default
Hi,
I've installed Nagios by following the Quickstart Installation Guides
(http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html) which seems
to go fine - I'm getting emails every hour reporting on low disk space. It
seems that Nagios is running but I cannot access any of the CGIs in my