It also should be fine to say: Read The Friendly Manual. Guess this is the
right phrase for newbies not getting feared by the Fu%**##@ Manual.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Rudolfo Rosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RTFM is an acronym for the statement Read The Fucking Manual.
On Tue, Apr 1,
Max, Thanks a lot for the advice. I will try it.
-Robby
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Port Numbers required for NAGIOS
Hi,
On
Hi, I'm using Nagios in a production environment, and I'm trying to
configure some complex setup, which I'll try to explain here :
- Munin is sending to Nagios NSCA exports to tell when a server run out of
disk space.
We have in services.cfg this configuration :
define service{
use
Hi all,
I am using NSCA to do passive checks. Nagios web interface only displays the
first line of the multiple-line results sent back to Nagios.
But when i use nrpe to do active checks, all the lines are displayed.
Is it possible to configure the external commands or NSCA to allow displaying
Hi Julien,
This is working just fine. Now the tricky part : we would
like to send notification for DF WARNINGS only during
workhours, and the rest (u,c,r) in the 24x7 period.
I tried to create more escalations, specific with
timeperiod and escalation_options but I can't make it.
Will
/etc/init.d/nrpe start
* Starting nrpe ...
* Failed to Start
nrpe[ !!
]
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This is all starting to get a bit too complex for me! Anyway, I’ve managed to
narrow down the problem a bit.
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.10 Server with Nagios and NDOUtils (latest
versions) and get the same problem exactly.
I then did a fresh install of Ubuntu 6.06 Server with
No input from anyone? One of the selling points to move away from proprietary
solutions and towards OSS was the helpfulness of the community and mailing
list. I know I don't have a 'problem' listed below that can easily be solved,
but surely there are some opinions out there?
Thanks,
Garry
[may be more nagiosplug-devel@ related, but hey!]
It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to include some checkcommands.conf
templates and example service or hostgroup examples. See below.
Templates
define command {
command_namecheck_postgres_size
command_line
I remember that I have done it querying mysql db and using ndo for nagios.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Kelly Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nagios has a great web interface. I sometimes want the information
from that interface in command-line format for other scripts.
Does nagios have
I am sure that this has been discussed, but I am unable to find anything
regarding it. I want, like in disk usage graphs, to display the name for
the /usr partition as /usr instead of _user.
Thanks for your time in advance.
Stephen
No input from anyone? One of the selling points to move away from
proprietary solutions and towards OSS was the helpfulness of the
community and mailing list. I know I don't have a 'problem' listed
below that can easily be solved, but surely there are some opinions out
there?
Alright,
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to announce the release of version 0.18 of the Distributed
Nagios eXecutor (DNX) project.
I sincerely apologize for the short time period between versions 0.17
and 0.18 (about 4 days!), but I felt that it was critical that the
most significant changes between these two
(found here: http://trac.nakednuns.org/nscp - don't ask me about the URL
I don't know why it is what it is - it seems safe though)
LOL, everyone seems to mention this lately, well, here is my official
apology to anyone who has taken offense for the domain name *SORRY*
Anyways, try:
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