ps -C mysql -o vsize,rss,command
wrapp esse comando num plugin e voilá
2008/5/23 Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Olá Rudolfo,
No momento não, mas se for necessário posso implementar. Eu ficarei muito
grato pelo seu plugin.
Obrigado
Oscar
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Olá!!! sou novo na área, mas estou tranquilo sei que trabalhar com software
livre é ser capacitado através da ajuda dos amigos das comunidades, o meu
problema é o seguinte, estou entrando em uma empresa que faz o monitoramento
através do nagios e a minha primeira missão é excluir o audio de alerta
Cara a voz fica no arquivo de configuração do nagios, o nagios.cfg,
geralmente em /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg...
Aconselho dar uma olhada na documentação para te ajudar nessa tarefa:
http://www.nagios.org/docs/
Na documentação é explicado item por item deste arquivo de configuração.
2008/5/27
Hi!
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Unfortunately, Nagios connects multiple parent hosts with
logical AND, which means that the host only turns UNREACHABLE
when *both* switches are gone.
The funny thing with redundant paths is that they are in fact
redundant. So if you
Tobias Klausmann wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Unfortunately, Nagios connects multiple parent hosts with
logical AND, which means that the host only turns UNREACHABLE
when *both* switches are gone.
The funny thing with redundant paths is that they are in fact
Hello
I have specified the following config. Nagios is Version 3.0.2 on CentOS5.1.
define host{
use generic-host
host_name srv-app1
alias Server App1
address 192.168.1.15
contactsnagiosadmin
contact_groups Group1
}
define service{
use
'Aloha!
How to get notifications sent also when the user removes an acknowledgement?
It works fine then a host/service gets an acknowledgement, then a
notification is
sent to the contacts. But nothing gets sent if I simply removes the
acknowledgement
afterwords...
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Mangesh Dhamale schrieb:
| hi,
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| Actually I want only my script is running or its hung/stop.
| Whenever I have run this script, you can see it in *top* output. And
whenever script hung or stop, it left from *top* output.
| Can I
hi,
Actually I want only my script is running or its hung/stop.
Whenever I have run this script, you can see it in top output. And whenever
script hung or stop, it left from top output.
Can I monitor my script using top output.
Regards,
Mangesh Dhamale
Hi Folks,
can I break long lines within a config file in several lines? I have tried
the usual backslash, but nagios -v did not like it.
What do yo do when you have dozens of hosts to put into one hostgroup to
get a manageable members line?
Thanks for any hint or help,
Dirk
Dirk H. Schulz wrote:
Hi Folks,
can I break long lines within a config file in several lines? I have tried
the usual backslash, but nagios -v did not like it.
What do yo do when you have dozens of hosts to put into one hostgroup to
get a manageable members line?
We put the hostgroups
On May 27, 2008, at 4:03 AM, Morten Guldager wrote:
'Aloha!
How to get notifications sent also when the user removes an
acknowledgement?
There's no code to do this currently. The section in question is
around line 3886 in base/commands.c.
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Marc
You can also use regular expression matching in the hostgroup to
associate hosts with the group if the hosts in question all have a
common name part between them.
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Hi everyone!
I am new to nagios, and a little confused over what do i do, i hope you
people will help me.
My Problem:
I have a project developed using Java, in which a Servlet (think of it as a
website, for those who dont understand the concept of servlet) lists the all
possible daemons to the
On May 27, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Shoaibi wrote:
What i wanna know is can nagios do it? if yes? how? will i need some
special hardware? or will i need a special script for sending SMS?
Yes, nagios can do this. You'll need to translate your .alerts files
into something that nagios understands
Hi,
We had a similar requirement - the quick dirty way we managed to get
reports out of Nagios NDO was to write our own DB interogation script
in perl (once you have the schema from the docs and a copy of SQLyg, the
DB is easy to navigate).
To get round the downtime reports for events in
I think I'm not the only one with this issue, but I couldn't find any
documented solution.
We have a group of servers, sometimes, for a common reason, a service
goes down almost simultaneously and we get around 30 alerts about the
same thing.
I've seen it solved with a randomizer monitor, that
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Mai 2008 16:37
An: Mohr James
Cc: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios 3.0 SLA Reporting
Hi,
We had a similar requirement - the quick dirty way we
On May 27, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Germán Gutiérrez wrote:
I think I'm not the only one with this issue, but I couldn't find any
documented solution.
We have a group of servers, sometimes, for a common reason, a service
goes down almost simultaneously and we get around 30 alerts about the
same
Hi Andy,
Andy Shellam wrote:
I'm more inclined to think that the service escalation is wrong in its
behaviour, but then I could be wrong?
HostEscalation differs from ServiceEscalation as you can see in the
source code:
File: xdata/xodtemplate.c
For ServiceEscalation
Line: 10251 (for
Hi again Mathieu,
I've applied the patch successfully (I actually just went through the
xodtemplate.c file and removed the spaces manually, as below. The lines
you sent for the host escalation were actually for the host itself! The
host escalation's contacts also had a space in the strtok()
Hi,
Andy Shellam wrote:
The lines
you sent for the host escalation were actually for the host itself! The
host escalation's contacts also had a space in the strtok() functions,
which explains why a host escalation wouldn't register Andy Shellam as
a contact name, but would recognise
All,
I've been trying to figure out if this is possible for a while. I'm
using NRPE and $LONGHOSTOUTPUT$ for a number of tests, which is great,
except for passive monitoring. We have several data centers that run
their own Nagios boxes and then ship the data back to the master Nagios
server
Hi,
My comments are inline.
Quoting Mathieu Gagné [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Andy Shellam wrote:
The lines you sent for the host escalation were actually for the
host itself! The host escalation's contacts also had a space in
the strtok() functions, which explains why a host escalation
Hi,
I've recently set up by Nagios 3.0.2 server as a clean install rather
than an upgrade from 2.x.
I have active host checks set up as well as service checks. Yet when
I report on my hosts, they all come back as 100% Undetermined. What
are the possible reasons for this?
The services
Hi!
I'm proud to announce the availability of Nagios Plugins 1.4.12.
Included in this release is the --extra-opts syntax, available on all
the core C based plugins, so you can now specify extra options that
would act as if they were passed via the command line. This allows
sensitive
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On 27/05/08 06:44 PM, Ton Voon wrote:
Hi!
I'm proud to announce the availability of Nagios Plugins 1.4.12.
Included in this release is the --extra-opts syntax, available on all
the core C based plugins, so you can now specify extra options
A borderline-nagios-dev question:
Line 127 of the initscript (/etc/rc.d/init.d/nagios) uses 'su -' to
touch files on startup -- presumably to inherit the default uid/gid of
the container account if the 'touch' namespace causes file creation...
su - $NagiosUser -c touch
Hi Aaron,
You wrote:
I've been trying to figure out if this is possible for a while. I'm
using NRPE and $LONGHOSTOUTPUT$ for a number of tests, which is great,
except for passive monitoring. We have several data centers that run
their own Nagios boxes and then ship the data back to the master
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Hi Dirk,
One way that I found by accident was to use multiple members lines in the
hostgroup definitions.
HTH,
Simon
Dirk H. Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/05/2008 11:01 pm
Hi Folks,
can I break long lines within a config file in several lines? I have tried
the usual backslash, but nagios
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