Existe TFM.
2008/3/27 José de Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Gostaria de saber se há algum curso / treinamento em nagios no Brasil.
Qualquer dica/sugestão é bem vinda.
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Firstly, the tests you show as examples appear to be working just fine
(though note it appears you are running them as root, so you won't know
what happens when they're run as the Nagios user).
Secondly, you should check what the notification options are for your
contacts and the service.
Hi All,
I am installing Nagios 3.0 in Ubuntu 7.10 OS ,
I extracted the nagios source code tarball , then compiled the source code
successfully. Then when I type command , make install
I get error messege : cannot create directory 'usr/local/nagios':
permission denied
If anyone is aware of
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I get error messege : cannot create directory 'usr/local/nagios':
permission denied
Hi Pallav
Because you are not root, thou may not create the directory. Try putting
a sudo before make install, that should do the trick.
This is the ubuntu-way to perform an action
make sure that Nagios user has require permissions or execute the
command as root.
Best Regards,
Narendran Neelamegam
--
Wipro Technologies
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You can always install to a different directory than the normal with
--prefix=/dir/name/here/ that you DO have permission for.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 2:31 AM, Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I get error messege : cannot create directory 'usr/local/nagios':
Josh Gray wrote:
You can always install to a different directory than the normal with
--prefix=/dir/name/here/ that you DO have permission for.
... but who would want a nagios-installation in /tmp/ or /home/user ...
Of course you can always do that.
Kind regards,
Marcus
Hi all,
I would like to ask about compiling ndoutils under Solaris.
I tried do that but I stacked on compiling modules ndo2db – there is a lot
functions ‘asprintf’ and seems not be available on Solaris. Could you tell me
how can I arrond this problem?
Is there any way how to fast
Hi, Marcin!
Unfortunately I had never dealed with Solaris but I can help you to replace
aspirntf to snpintf:
perl -pi -e 's{asprintf}{snprintf}' path/to/files/*
In other words: perl -pi -e 's{string you want to replace}{string you want
to be instead}' path/to/files/*
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On 31 Mar 2008, at 15:41, Marcin Praczko wrote:
Is there anybody who install ndoutils on Solaris ?
http://altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2008/03/ndoutils-on-sol.html
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Hello,
I have two timeperiods that do NOT overlap in the config but two
contacts with each associated timeperiod are both being notified. We
are in the engineer04 rotation according to my calculations. Anyone
see why this is happening?
define timeperiod{
timeperiod_name engineer03
I'm fiddling with notifications,
but till now without any luck.
This is what I would like to achieve:
When a host goes down,
send out one email to helpdesk.
When the host is still down after 1 hour,
send out one email to helpdesk manager.
This sounds ok,
but it looks like this is not
Hello Nagios users and lovers:
I have Nagios successfully running on a CentOS 5 system, keeping an eye on
two servers and two printers.
What I'd love to do next is augment what I have with monitoring such as:
- Hard drive health (SMART)
- Printer paper/toner status
- Specific services
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 12:18 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Need help to config Nagios for several
items...
What I'd love to do
Hi Scott,
First of all, if the device(s) use SNMP, you can pull the specific OID you
intend to monitor. You can use check_udp to monitor any UDP port.
Temperature of system, I can't say but you can dig up on this using google.
If you can monitor the NICs with SNMP which I am sure you can, you can
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Marc Powell wrote:
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 12:18 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Need help to config Nagios for
I have been running 2.5 for quite some time now, and recently decided to
upgrade to 3.0 since it was out of the beta phase.
Everything appears to be working fine from the interface level, but when
services are critical, alerts are not sent out. When I drill down on the
service itself, and check
Hello,
(I hope this is not considered abuse of the list!)
We use nagios extensively at Jane Street Capital, and we're looking for
a few more good hands with our systems. Official announcement follows:
Sysadmin/Programmer combo
(aka Systems Automation Specialist)
Jane
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Valdinger, Stephen (DOV, MSX) wrote:
www.nagiosexchange.org is a great resource to find a plugin for almost
anything including SMART arrays.
Stephen Valdinger
MIS Helpdesk Coordinator
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Ubuntu - African for I can't
I have a standard ol' PC running linux that I'm using to monitor some
servers and other network devices. Both servers are Dell boxes with PERC
controllers and hardware RAID of SCSI drives. I'd to learn if anyone has
successfully configured nagios to monitor the health of such a
As a followup, I have been reading up on the archives from
www.mail-archive.com of past postings to this list. My servers are 2950s
using PERC 5/i controllers, latest firmware.
As an aside, anyone successfully monitoring Dell MD300i storage devices
hanging off a PE2950?
I'll keep digging for
Doh, of course the simplest possible thing. That did it.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Philipp Geschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might be a quick shot without thinking too much, and I'm not an expert in
how notification decisions are down by
nagios (though, there are some docs out there
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joop3 wrote:
| This is what I would like to achieve:
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| When a host goes down,
| send out one email to helpdesk.
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| When the host is still down after 1 hour,
| send out one email to helpdesk manager.
| define hostescalation {
|
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a standard ol' PC running linux that I'm using to monitor some
servers and other network devices. Both servers are Dell boxes with PERC
controllers and hardware RAID of SCSI drives. I'd to learn if anyone has
Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org writes:
joop3 wrote:
| This is what I would like to achieve:
|
| When a host goes down,
| send out one email to helpdesk.
|
| When the host is still down after 1 hour,
| send out one email to helpdesk manager.
| define
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