[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 17.02.2008 08:21:57:
What is the best Nagios way to measure disk i/o on both Windows and
Linux?
(Usually, I've just used some other tool to measure and/or trend it)
Usually there is no such thing as best way in a custom scenario ;)
For linux I wrote my own
Hi there
does anybody have a memory plugin which adds the cached memory to the
free memory? Or does anybody know how I could modify check_mem.pl from
nagios exchange to accomplish that?
Thanks and regards
André
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This
I have solved the problem. I wasn't aware that the command also should be in
the nrpe file of the remote host.
Thanks for all the help guys!
- Henrik
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The Nagios Looking Glass is pleased to announce the availability of NLG
1.1.0 beta 1.
This is the first release in the 1.1 series that makes NLG compatible with
Nagios 3 (tested with Nagios 3.0rc2) while maintaining compatibility with
Nagios 2.x.
The major changes in this version against 1.0.6
Andy,
I thought I'd take a look at your project, as I have some interest in having
some sort of dynamic portal which customers can query and I've seen your
project surface time-and-time again on this list.
I've implemented the 'hack' to limit which hosts a particular user can see, but
notice
On Feb 17, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Marc Powell wrote:
On Feb 16, 2008, at 4:32 AM, Pili Muñoz Gargallo wrote:
Hi Israel,
Well that is what i get
./check_rrdtraf -f /var/www/html/cfg/62.81.189.117_1.rrd -c
5000,5000 -w 3000,3000 -vv
Using RRD file: /var/www/html/cfg/62.81.189.117_1.rrd
Input
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about the logic
because it wouldn't matter). I have tried multiple snmp plugins and all of
On Feb 18, 2008 11:31 AM, Andy Shellam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NLG v2 is going to be designed to work better with users, permissions and
groups and will be better suited to those who don't want a simple network
overview and would like to restrict what different users and groups can
see.
Is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about the logic
because it wouldn't matter). I have tried
Hi Giles,
Thanks for your comments. The 'Network Health' page is designed to reflect
the status of the network as a whole which, I agree, can be confusing when
host-specific filters are specified. An example scenario of the reasoning
behind this is:
You're viewing the 'network health' page and
Host/Service groups?
Use cfengine to push the cfg files?
Jonathan Mills wrote:
Okay, let's say you have lots of distributed pollers, which should
only load cfg files for their particular environment (both hosts and
services). However, you'd like to manage the same set of global cfg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/18/2008 11:22:05
AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers and I have had a
request
from the windows admins. They want to alert at 80% and 90% usage on
C:\
but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I didn't ask about
Jonathan,
Jonathan Mills wrote:
Okay, let's say you have lots of distributed pollers, which should
only load cfg files for their particular environment (both hosts and
services). However, you'd like to manage the same set of global cfg
I setup configurations in subdirectories by
So I think what I'm going to do is rsync the same files everywhere,
but use cfengine to manage the nagios.cfg file on each poller.
Actually, I'm looking at using Puppet instead of cfengine. I also
want to use this to control the nrpe.cfg on each server of course.
If you're going to do it
Hello,
I have a problem with status.cgi taking up too much cpu so the page is very
slow to render. Is there any way to find out where the problem is?
We have about 650 services monitored. The output os nagios -s command is
below:
HOST SCHEDULING INFORMATION
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Andy Shellam wrote:
Hi Giles,
Thanks for your comments. The 'Network Health' page is designed to reflect
the status of the network as a whole which, I agree, can be confusing when
host-specific filters are specified. An example scenario of the reasoning
behind this is:
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