Hi!
Do you use this one - Siemens TC35i Terminal -
http://www.warburtech.com/gsm/tc35i.terminal/ ?
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From: Sander Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 1:38 PM
To: Meylikhov
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users]
Hi,
Meylikhov wrote:
Hi!
Do you use this one - Siemens TC35i Terminal -
http://www.warburtech.com/gsm/tc35i.terminal/ ?
Indeed, that's the one. I bought it with the starter kit. Which was nice
for me because it comes with a reasonable antenna. I don't have very
good GSM signal in my
We use that terminal at our workplace. I have been using SMSLink very
successfully for the past 12 months.
I did have to play with the source code to get it working just how we wanted.
However, the developer tells me that the changes I have made are now included
in the new version. I
Hello,
Over time I notice a number (a large number, ~500) of nsca processes
hanging around. I used netstat to see what they were up to and they
where all in the TIME_WAIT status.
Reading on the internet I think I understand what this means. Linux is
not closing the socket as it is waiting for
Hi Marc,
well, youre tip did not work directly, but sometime last weekend it
did check, but when I add another service the same happens again.
The time passes but the check never did get run.
What can can be wrong else?
cheers
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tom, and all
i have solved with the check_http plugin , it's work very fine ..:)
the plugin check_apache.pl come with the package nagios-plugins.x86_64
1.4.11-1.el5.rf from the rpmforge repository
thank all !!
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 8:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Send Nagios-users
All-
I've compiled nagios 3.0 on my RHEL 5 64-bit machine. I have the daemon
compiled...
./configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/nagios \
--with-cgiurl=/cgi-bin \
--with-htmurl= \
--with-nagios-user=nagios \
--with-nagios-group=nagios \
--with-command-group=nagioscmd \
--enable-embedded-perl \
Guess I forgot the link ;-[
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Image_Packs.75.0.html?tx_netnagext_pi1%5Bp_view%5D=252
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 8:50 AM, Laack,Jacob C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All-
I've compiled nagios 3.0 on my RHEL 5 64-bit machine. I have the daemon
compiled…
./configure
I have a number of devices on my network that have dual-interfaces
such that either one can go down, but the device itself, and all the
devices behind it (in the case of a router) is still up and reachable.
What is the best way to set up monitoring of such devices, considering
that as far
I did the same compile and setup on my Fedora laptop and the stylesheet links
on this machine do this...
LINK REL='stylesheet' TYPE='text/css' HREF='/nagios/stylesheets/common.css'
LINK REL='stylesheet' TYPE='text/css' HREF='/nagios/stylesheets/tac.css'
...How does the
I've noticed that several other paths are bad as well. The img tags on the
Service Detail page are written with 'up.gif' rather than '/images/up.gif'.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Laack,Jacob C
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 12:11 PM
To:
I've found what might be the area of intrigue. This code is in the
cgi/cgiutils.c file of the 3.0 source:
else if(!strcmp(var,url_html_path)){
strncpy(url_html_path,val,sizeof(url_html_path));
Do you have the ability to use loopback addresses on these devices? If so, that
would be used as the host address, and then you could use other checks for the
interfaces. For instance, all of my Cisco routers have a loopback setup. I then
use 'check_ifstatus' to check the individual interfaces.
I have a service that keeps sending me notifications of the fact that
it is critical every half hour or so, even though the notification
interval for the service is set to zero. In this particular case, the
port that is being monitored is temporarily disabled, so there is no
chance that
Sure.
I need to monitor CPU/MEM/HDD/Application etc on a Data Center Environment
having more than 200 Servers right now and it keeps on adding.
I need to automate Nagios *.cfg file creation and updation. Say i will mention
all system IPs and services, contact , contact group etc in a tab
On Mar 17, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Cook, Garry wrote:
Do you have the ability to use loopback addresses on these devices?
If so, that would be used as the host address, and then you could
use other checks for the interfaces. For instance, all of my Cisco
routers have a loopback setup. I then
If you would have a round-robin dns setup to reach that particular host, you
would be fine tweaking a check_host_alive command with high lost percentage,
but still reachable. But you will rely on dns name resolution to do that.
HTH,
Marcel
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Israel Brewster [EMAIL
On Mar 17, 2008, at 12:00 PM, Marcel wrote:
If you would have a round-robin dns setup to reach that particular
host, you would be fine tweaking a check_host_alive command with
high lost percentage, but still reachable. But you will rely on dns
name resolution to do that.
Right,
On Mar 17, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Cook, Garry wrote:
Yes, check_ifstatus is a service associated with the hosts. It
checks interfaces only. The host check is a check_icmp against the
host address, which is the loopback. If any of the interfaces are
down, check_ifstatus will report this, but
Well, maybe you can use check_cluster as the host check? It sounds logical to
me, but I've never used that check so I'm not really sure.
Also, check_icmp has the ability to PING multiple addresses. Perhaps using this
as your host check against both IPs would give you the results you're looking
Here is what I'm trying to figure out how to do. I'm pretty sure with the
current Nagios variables available this is not possible (3.0).
I have a perl script that is executed for notifications. On notifications that
are triggered from state changes I would like to print out how long the
We are using oracle 9i. Can anyone recommend a process to monitor the
tablespace so that it includes the auto extensible space? I'm in charge
of monitoring not the Oracle databases so I could get more details if
required.
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